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Caitlin O’Ryan is an actor and poet from Greater Manchester and now based in London. She has headlined several of London’s leading spoken word nights including spitnights, Groove Verse, Poet’s Palace, VERSES x Roundhouse and the international franchise Voices in Power. She also performs as part of Sofar Sounds and has been commissioned by the likes of the British Heart Foundation, Refuge and Amnesty International - performing on the latter’s behalf at Glastonbury Festival 2025.
Best known for her recurring role as Lizzie Wemyss in the hit TV show Outlander, her poem At What Point about the cost of being a woman in today’s society, has amassed over 18 million views online, and led to an appearance on BBC Woman’s Hour. Several of her poems have gone viral, and her work has been shared by the likes of Jameela Jamil, Natasha Bedingfield, Deborah Frances-White (The Guilty Feminist), and Sara Cox. She hosts her own podcast called Have You Got Your Sh*t Together?, which is a celebration of not having your sh*t together. Guests include notable poets, musicians, politicians and actors.
In 2025, Caitlin released her debut poetry collection At What Point with Burning Eye Books. She was invited to launch the book at the Edinburgh International BookFestival, where she appeared in conversation with Hollie McNish. She is due to be headlining spitnights at Roundhouse London alongside Harry Baker and Maureen Onwunali in April. Caitlin’s poetry is known for being vulnerable, confronting and extremely relatable.
With special guests AFLO. the Poet and Maxine Meixner.
PRAISE FOR AT WHAT POINT…
"Caitlin’s articulation of feminism and womanhood in your 20s is powerful, beautiful and absolutely on point" - Gemma Sherrington, CEO of Refuge
"Caitlin takes the heart of your inner 20-something, and handles it with such kindness and guiding generosity" - Jack Garratt
"Caitlin’s poetry sums up the paradox of being a young woman in the 21st century. At a time when we need people to speak out for women’s rights more than ever, Caitlin understands the assignment" - Amnesty International UK
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