41 results for the term ‘Literary event’

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Library Theatre

The Library Theatre hosts all sorts of performances, from theatre, film, dance and music to literature events, stand-up comedy, children’s shows, pantomime, variety shows, burlesque, lectures, demonstrations and meetings.

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Off The Shelf Festival of Words 2025

Sheffield's annual festival celebrating books, words and ideas, is one of the UK’s largest literary festivals. Taking place 10 - 26 October, the festival will once again be bringing some of the biggest names in literary talent, media and the arts to South Yorkshire.

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Greenhill Library Village Market

A community market with Award winning local food producers and artisan crafts.

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These Are My Rocks Workshop

Do you collect anything? Shells? Rocks? Anything peculiar? Join author/illustrator, Beth Woolvin, for an exciting workshop based on her brand-new book, These Are My Rocks, which is all about the joy of collecting things.

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Festival of Debate 2025

The largest annual non-partisan politics festival in the UK! Expect another challenging and diverse programme of events, featuring an array of well-known keynote speakers, when Festival of Debate returns 22 April — 30 May.

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Lanre Bakare: We Were There

Join author Lanre Bakare in conversation with Sheffield writer and broadcaster Désirée Reynolds as they discuss 'We Were There', his exploration of Black Britain beyond London.

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Kehinde Andrews: Nobody Can Give You Freedom

Malcolm X is a titanic figure in political history, but also one of the most misunderstood. Kehinde Andrews argues that in a world shaken by decades of injustice and racism, Malcolm’s political mission is more urgent than ever.

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Book Launch: This Part is Silent, by SJ Kim

Join local independent publisher And Other Stories at Sheffield Libraries to celebrate the launch of This Part Is Silent by SJ Kim.

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Ann Radcliffe and Women's Gothic Writing

A free, public lecture on Gothic writer, Ann Radcliffe, and her influence on women's writing

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A Particularly Nasty Case: A Murderously Funny Evening with Adam Kay

Join BAFTA-winning writer and comedian Adam Kay for an evening of hilarious and horrifying anecdotes, as well as a unique insight in to the British healthcare system as he takes the audience behind the blood-splattered blue curtain.

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