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THE FATHER: A REVENGE
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H1
SUNDAY 27 FEBRUARY
Hall 1, Kings Place
H2 Hall 2, Kings Place
StP St Pancras Room, Kings Place
Niklas Frank on his Nazi war criminal father, with
Philippe Sands.
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THE MAN FROM THE FUTURE
11:15–12:15 |
SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY
GERALD JACOBS
& JULIA NEUBERGER
11:15–12:15 |
StP
19:00–20:00 |
| £24.50
H1
Our latest special commission from
Tristram Powell (Talking Heads) & Honor
Borwick (The Favourite), based on Ronald
Harwood’s Taking Sides, with a star cast
to be announced.
TREE OF LIFE
19:15–20:15 |
H2
| £16.50
Elif Shafak & Jonathan Drori on
trees, humans, fact and fiction, in
conversation with Anne Sebba.
H1
| £21.50
From Job and Camus to Akhmatova
and Levi, Michael Ignatieff shows how
we look to each other to recover hope
and resilience.
MARKS & GRAN
20:45–21:45 |
| £9.50
H2
| £16.50
The Emmy-winning writers of Birds
of a Feather, The New Statesman and
Goodnight Sweetheart on 60 years
of friendship and comedy.
RAYMOND GUBBAY
& ROB RINDER
16:30–17:30 |
| £14.50
H2
Theatrical impresario joins barrister
and broadcaster.
THE SASSOONS
16:30–17:30 |
| £9.50
StP
The first full history of the ‘Rothschilds
of the East’, from descendant Professor
Joseph Sassoon.
MIKE LEIGH ON MIKE LEIGH
South London in fact and fiction.
18:00–19:00 |
CLAUDIA RODEN & JAY RAYNER
The Palme d’Or winner reflects on his career,
from Abigail’s Party to Peterloo via Secrets & Lies.
H1
| £18.50
Travel from Provence to Petra, Madrid to Morocco
with two of our best-loved food writers.
MICHAEL IGNATIEFF:
ON CONSOLATION
20:45–21:45 |
| £14.50
H2
The life of John von Neumann, ‘the genius’s
genius’.
12:45–13:45 |
THE MAESTRO –
FURTWÄNGLER
& THE NAZIS
| £18.50
H1
THE TICKET COLLECTOR
FROM BELARUS
13:00–14:00 |
H2
| £14.50
Mike Anderson, Jon Silverman & Philip
Rubenstein on Britain’s only Nazi war crimes trial.
ISAAC ROSENBERG
13:00–14:00 |
StP
| £9.50
An exploration of the extraordinary career of the
WW1 poet and artist.
SIMON SCHAMA: FOREIGN BODIES
14:30–15:30 |
H1
| £18.50
An exclusive event previewing his next book.
THE LONELY CENTURY
14:45–15:45 |
H2
| £14.50
Noreena Hertz & Rohan Silva on how individuals
and organisations can reconnect.
LONDON LIVES
14:45–15:45 |
StP
| £9.50
From a Streatham synagogue to Victoria Park,
literary rising stars Gemma Reeves & Gemma
Seltzer join Ayisha Malik.
HOWARD JACOBSON
TALKS WITH MELVYN BRAGG
16:15–17:15 | H1 | £18.50
The Booker Prize winner reflects on his
childhood and career to date with the
author, broadcaster and parliamentarian.
| £19.50
H1
THE PASSENGER
18:15–19:15 |
| £14.50
H2
Eva Hoffman, Erica Wagner & Toby Lichtig on
Boschwitz’s prophetic novel.
THE FIRST GHOSTS
18:15–19:15 |
StP
| £9.50
British Museum curator Irving Finkel takes us on
an ancient ghost hunt.
SONDHEIM TONIGHT
20:00–21:15 |
H1
| £18.50–£26.50
Songs and conversation with biographer David
Benedict, Olivier winner Jenna Russell & musical
director Nigel Lilley.
ISY SUTTIE
20:00–21:00 |
H2
| £16.50
The Peep Show and Radio 4 star with her first
novel, Jane is Trying, called “very funny and utterly
charming” by Adam Kay.
HOW TO BE A
LITERATE JEW
20:00–21:00 |
StP
| £9.50
Richard Bolchover, Aviva Dautch, Harry Freedman
& Adam Taub on a fundamental question.