See what The Ubuntu Round Tables Project is about and how it evolved from 'Conversations for Change'...
Read MoreBritish actress, comedian and singer, Dame Patricia Routledge, is best known for her role as Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances...
Read MoreWayne Sleep’s national tour has so far wowed audiences, receiving raving reviews as he has taken them on a trip through memory lane...
Read MoreIn October 1932 a vision was born for Stockport and the Northwest in the form of a Super Cinema and Variety Theatre that would evoke the glamour of the era with its sumptuous surroundings...
Read MoreBloomberg described Gina as an ‘Establishment Wrecking Ball’ but her drive for transparency, scrutiny and integrity is about reform, not wrecking...
Read MoreConsistently one of our best-selling speakers, John Sergeant the former Chief Political Correspondent for the BBC and ITN Political Editor, has been absent from the Clive Conway books for a few years. We are delighted to welcome him back...
Read MoreBob Flowerdew is the son of a farmer and his family has been working the land in East Anglia since before the time of the Tudors...
Read MoreUbuntu encourages us to recognise our common humanity, our connectedness, and inter-dependence as fellow human beings. It emphasises what we have in common rather than our differences...
Read MoreHer many awards include a Tony for her Broadway performance in the Styne-Harburg musical Darling of the Day...
Read MoreAlthough we have seen a steady rise in audience confidence reflected in ticket sales, with advances at some points in early 2022 actually exceeding pre-Covid levels in London...
Read MoreJoin Britain’s most popular soprano for a delightful evening of song, reminiscences, and chat. Accompanied by, and in conversation with, Anna Tilbrook...
Read More'Wayne Sleep is the greatest virtuoso dancer the Royal Ballet has ever produced' - Dame Ninette De Valois, Founder of the Royal Ballet
Read MoreIn this ever-popular evening, he discusses his attempts to live a hybrid life as the 59th Vicar of Finedon...
Read MoreGina Miller is a prominent businesswoman, a passionate philanthropist, and a responsible capitalist who has campaigned in the areas of investment and pension reform...
Read MoreAn evening of wartime letters between the actress Celia Johnson and her husband Peter Fleming read by their daughter, Lucy Fleming, and Simon Williams...
Read MoreAs well as being inspirational for his courage and unflinching leadership in the long and bitter anti-apartheid struggle Arch had an impish irreverence and warm camaraderie, and was engagingly self-deprecating...
Read MoreBrought to you in association with Clive Conway Productions, are two unmissable shows that are guaranteed to entertain.
Read More“This intimate insight into his life was interspersed with footage from Wayne’s private archive … I think it’s fair to say that we were all captivated by his stories and we will keep an eye out for what’s to come next in Wayne’s world.” - Spalding Today
Read MoreGina Miller appeared to pop up from nowhere and became a household name for taking two governments to the Supreme court and winning – twice!
Read MoreStarting with the Lumiere Brothers in Paris in 1895 and ending with ‘BOND 22’ at Pinewood Studios in 2008, you will meet on our way Charlie Chaplin...
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