Tickets and live-streaming still available for all Wells Festival of Literature events at Cedars Hall, Wells

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19th Oct 2020 | Local News

Events on all week at Cedars Hall, Wells
Events on all week at Cedars Hall, Wells

There is still time to book tickets for live events at Cedars Hall or to register for live streaming. There are usually tickets available every day for Cedars Hall, especially as some people are now restricted in their travel.

It is always worth going to Cedars Hall at the start of any event as there are nearly always tickets for sale at the door. If you do go to Cedars Hall there is the added benefit of Waterstones' pop up book shop selling books by the Festival authors, many with book plates signed by them. See our website for the full programme and details of how to purchase tickets and register for live streaming.

Why not combine a visit to Cedars Hall with a meal out in one of our supporting restaurants? You can get 10% off your total bill by booking in advance and showing your Festival tickets on arrival. The participating restaurants are: Ensemble, Goodfellows, Nosh-Stalgia, Rugantinos, Swan Hotel and The Crown at Wells. Check out their websites to see what they offer!

Wells Festival of Literature events today, MONDAY 19 OCTOBER:

Olivia Williams book 'The Secret Life of The Savoy' is the only biography of the D'Oyly Carte family who founded this iconic hotel, using money amassed from the phenomenal success of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

Adam Kucharski is an associate professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. His book 'The Rules of Contagion' offers insights into human behaviour during a pandemic and explains how better to predict the outcome.

Professor Sir David Omand, former director of GCHQ, has been at the forefront of intelligence for decades. In his book 'How Spies Think' he explains how spies apply their knowledge, how making use of these tips can help everyone and will also bring a new fillip to the art of intelligent decision-making.

Events on tomorrow TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER:

Michael Bond's book 'Wayfinding' explores what long-lasting impact GPS devices might have on our spatial abilities, as well as whether men really are better than women at finding their way.

Pragya Agarwal, a prize-winning behavioural scientist, activist and writer, will be in conversation with Helen Taylor to discusses her book 'SWAY: Unravelling Unconscious Bias'. Unconscious bias affects every aspect of our life, yet it is a challenging concept to explain and understand.

Professor David Nutt's book 'Drink?' explains how alcohol is by far the most harmful drug in the country and his expertise will help us make informed and smart drinking choices.

Look out each day on your local Nub to see what Wells Festival of Literature has to offer you. Remember that every ticket sold and donation made for live-streaming helps to support us with our educational work in Somerset state schools. All information will be found on our website.

     

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