Miriam Margolyes: From A to Z

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The Convention Centre, Friday 10th October

What do America, apostrophes, and ageing all have in common? In Miriam Margolyes’ world, they’re the perfect material for wit, wisdom, and unfiltered stories.

Off the back of her sold-out 2024 tour, Miriam returns, this time spinning her A-Z wheel, diving headfirst into an eclectic alphabetised mix of life’s standout moments. Miriam will invite us deeper into her world, sharing new cherished memories and razor-sharp observations – and of course, a little bit of smut. Every letter reveals a new gem from her 84 extraordinary years.

Whether sharing daring declarations, behind-the-scenes antics, or the indignities of ageing, Miriam’s insights will touch your heart, provoke your thoughts, and leave you in stitches.

With her signature candour, unpredictability, and unvarnished truth, the irreplaceable Miriam Margolyes will deliver an experience as unique and extraordinary as she is.


Date:
Friday 10th October
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €55
Address:
CCD, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of CCD, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

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