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Information for David Baddiel in Conversation - In Conversation with Matthew Stadlen at Playhouse, Salisbury (Talk). David Baddiel is an author, comedian, screenwriter and television presenter. He has written four novels and two non-fiction books including the bestselling Jews Don't Count, which was The Sunday Times 'Politics and Current Affairs Book of the Year' 2021. David is also the author of ten middle-grade books for children that have sold 1.5 million copies. Join him in conversation about his upcoming new book, My Family: The Memoir, which will be published in 2024 by 4th Estate.
Approximate runtime 1 hour 15 minutes (including any interval).
 

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David Baddiel in Conversation - In Conversation with Matthew Stadlen

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Saturday, 1st June 2024.
13:00

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Playhouse

Playhouse
Also: Salberg Studio
Malthouse Lane
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP2 7RA

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