Sharing stories about her unlikely pivot from daytime television’s queen of mental arithmetic to one of the country’s most fearless political activists, don’t miss this opportunity to see one of Britain’s most cherished broadcasters live on stage. In this rousing and interactive show, Carol demonstrates how much ‘an old bird with an iPhone’ can achieve and inspires us all to find our voices and speak out.
These events mark the publication of her brand-new book: Out Of Order: What’s Gone Wrong with Britain and One Woman’s Mission to Fix It and each paid for ticket includes a hardback copy (RRP £25).
Members: £38.70
Non-members: £41.50 (each ticket is subject to a £1.50 booking fee)
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Tel: 01244409113
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