Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Fane newsletters

With details of upcoming events including Jamie Foxx and Anton Du Beke at the Royal Albert Hall, here are the latest newsletters:

 

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Jamie Foxx

29 Oct, 6:30pm | Streaming

Jamie is not only an actor, comedian, and musician - he's also starring in his most humbling and long-running role yet: as a father. In conversation with Erica Wagner, he'll reveal his hilarious, poignant and brutally honest journey through parenting.

 

Anton Du Beke

7 Nov, 3pm | Streaming

One of Britain's most-loved dancers, best known for his role on Strictly Come Dancing, will be sharing the inspiration behind his hit novel series. The latest instalment, We'll Meet Again, is set in the exclusive Buckingham Hotel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brian Cox

31 Oct, 7:30pm | Live & Streaming

The 3rd series of Succession premieres this coming weekend! Join Brian Cox aka Logan Roy live in conversation with Hadley Freeman at The London Palladium. He'll talk about his rags-to-riches rise to stardom and answer his own question: “How does a wee kid from Dundee get to be in films?”

 

Alan Cumming

1-7 Nov | Live & Streaming

Live in conversation to celebrate his new memoir, the award-winning actor and bestselling author will take you on a poignant and joyous roller coaster ride as he shares stories from his extraordinary life. We're excited to announce that Graham Norton will be interviewing Alan in London.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lenny Henry in conversation with Marcus Ryder

18 Nov, 6:30pm | Streaming

Join one of Britain’s best-known and most celebrated actors in conversation with the Chair of RADA Council to celebrate their new book Black British Lives Matter.

In response to the global outcry at George Floyd’s death, Lenny and Marcus have commissioned this collection of essays to discuss how and why we need to fight for Black lives to matter – not just for Black people, but for British society as a whole.

With contributions from Nels AbbeyDavid Olusoga and Michelle Moore, they'll emphasise why Black lives, which are too often undervalued, should be celebrated, exploring the unique contributions, perspectives and importance of Black Britons to the United Kingdom and beyond.

 

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