

Thursday 20th June
Tony Juniper at Bristol Festival of Ideas
Sunday 23 June
Andrew Martin on Travel Around London at Kings Place
Sunday 23 June
Simon Garfield at Proms at St Jude’s
Sunday 23rd June
Simon Garfield & Chris Schüler: Mapping the World
Monday 24 June
Not a Day for Soundbites: The Craft of the Political Speech
30th June 2013
Polly Morland at Chalke Valley History Festival 2013
2nd July 2013
The Burning Question seminar at UCL
Tuesday 2nd July
David Hendy at Bristol Festival of Ideas
Thursday 4th July
Victoria Glendinning at Beaminster Festival
7th July 2013
Jonathan Dimbleby at Ways With Words Festival
11th July 2013
David Hendy on NOISE at Ways With Words Festival
12th July 2013
Victoria Glendinning at Ways With Words Festival
13th July 2013
Chris Mullin at Buxton Festival
14th July 2013
Tony Juniper at Ways With Words Festival
16th July 2013
Victoria Glendinning at Buxton Festival
20th July 2013
Simon Jenkins at Buxton Festival
03 July 2012
Political aide and author Alastair Campbell, best known for his work as Director of Communications and Strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair, joins Chris Mullin to discuss their personal experiences of the Blair years and their political diaries. Held at the Arts Theatre on Thursday 12 July, the talk is held to celebrate the West End run of A Walk on Part based on the political diaries of Mullin.
Campbell and Mullin will be joined by A Walk on Part director and Live Theatre Artistic Director Max Roberts in the main auditorium at 5.45pm for a discussion and audience Q+A before a book signing. This event is free for anyone who has previously attended A Walk on Part or has purchased a ticket for either the matinee or evening performance on Thursday 12 July.
A WALK ON PART
From the diaries of Chris Mullin | Adapted for the stage by Michael Chaplin
Directed by Max Roberts
Starring John Hodgkinson as Chris Mullin
With Hywel Morgan, Tracy Gillman, Joe Caffrey and Andi Osho
London Arts Theatre: Great Newport Street, London, WC2H 7JB
Bookings: Soho Theatre, 020 7478 0100, The Arts Theatre, 020 7836 8463