SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER
cheltenhamfestivals.com 2.30–3.30pm
L330
Stage & Screen
Emma Freud Meets... Bill Nighy The Times Forum £12* His memorable comic turn as the fading rock star Billy Mack in Love Actually brought him to the attention of Hollywood, but Bill Nighy had already enjoyed a long and distinguished career on stage, radio and television. He is now one of our best-loved and best-dressed stars. He talks about acting and his love of great books in this exclusive interview.
2.45–3.45pm
L308
Fiction
Sarah Moss The Nook £8* Don’t miss the chance to hear the Festival Guest Curator discuss her own acclaimed work, including the lauded novels The Tidal Zone, Signs for Lost Children and Night Waking.
3–4pm
L309
Current Affairs
Jess Phillips: Everywoman The Sunday Times Garden Theatre £10* Smart, funny and gobby Labour MP Jess Phillips entered politics to prove that ordinary people can. She talks to The Times columnist Philip Collins about Everywoman; part memoir, part polemic and a clarion call to women to be heard and make a difference.
Bill Nighy???
* Plus transaction fee: charged per order, not per ticket. £2.50 for online and telephone bookings, £1.50 for in person bookings with credit/debit cards. No fee for cash bookings.
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