Cheltenham Literature Festival Main Programme Brochure 2017

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SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER

cheltenhamfestivals.com 2.30–3.30pm

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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

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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

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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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