As part of her 90th birthday celebrations, the legendary Siân Phillips takes to the stage in conversation with director and friend Richard Digby Day.
Together, they explore a life shaped by theatre, film and television – from a childhood in deepest Wales to triumphs on Broadway, from her marriage to Peter O’Toole to her remarkable solo career. Siân speaks with wit, insight and generosity, offering a candid and moving reflection on her extraordinary journey.
“This is an evening both amusing and unflinchingly honest – a rare chance to hear one of the greats speak entirely in her own words.”
Now booking – Autumn 2025 and beyond.
One of Britain’s best-loved broadcasters, Angela Rippon shares stories from over six decades in television and journalism.
In this warm and fascinating evening, she reflects on a career that has taken her from Come Dancing to Strictly, Top Gear to Rip-Off Britain – with plenty of behind-the-scenes encounters along the way. From Marlene Dietrich to Noël Coward, Angela's tales are as sharp as they are entertaining.
“Angela is a natural storyteller – funny, fearless, and endlessly engaging.”
A perfect fit for public lecture series, literary festivals and cultural venues.
A beautifully staged reading of wartime letters between actress Celia Johnson and her husband Peter Fleming, performed by their daughter Lucy Fleming and Simon Williams.
Celia’s letters offer a witty, touching portrait of wartime Britain – evacuated children, ration books, tractors, and brief escapes to act for Noël Coward and David Lean. Meanwhile, Peter writes from the Far East, where his work in military deception was as dangerous as it was secret. Together, their words paint a deeply human picture of love and endurance in extraordinary times.
“A quiet triumph – moving, often funny, and full of grace.”
Ideal for historical societies, drama festivals, and rural touring networks.
All three events are now booking for Autumn 2025 and beyond.
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