West Chiltington WI – “The Life of Agatha Christie” – a talk by David Allen

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Event Details

Event Date:

11-01-2024

Start time: 13:45
Event Occurence : Never end
End time: 16:00

Event Short Description

“The Life of Agatha Christie” – a talk by David Allen

Event Information

We welcome new and current members on the 2nd Thursday of each month (excl Aug) 1.45 – 4.00pm at West Chiltington Village Hall and have a variety of interesting speakers. For further information about membership and current programme please see our website. No charge for the first 3 meetings.

London born David is a very popular public speaker, who is the perfect combination of being both hugely knowledgeable and a very skilled and entertaining storyteller.

A performer at heart, David has appeared in a variety of shows for children and adults, including his one man storytelling shows on factual Victorian Murders. With other theatre companies, David has employed his gift for improvisation in various plays with a particular focus on immersive theatre, such as the award nominated Jack the Ripper’s London and Follow the Rabbit.

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Organiser Details

Name: Angela Reynolds, President

Telephone: 01903 746648

Email: angelareynoldswi@gmail.com

Website: https://westchiltingtonwi.com

Venue Details

Address: West Chiltington Village Hall, West Chiltington, West Sussex, RH20 2PZ

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