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An Evening with Caitlin Moran

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St Mary's Arts Centre

Sandwich

Thursday 25th of September 2025

18:15

Sorry, This Event is in the past!

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An Evening with Caitlin Moran

Event Type

Genre : Literature

Description

Join us for an unmissable evening with Caitlin Moran, where she will be talking about her Sunday Times Bestseller "What about Men?" followed by an audience Q&A with book signing to finish the evening.

There will be an opportunity to purchase copies of Caitlin's book on the evening, along with a licensed bar - cash or card accepted.

Caitlin Moran was born in Brighton in 1975. She changed her name from Catherine Moran to Caitlin Moran when she was thirteen because she thought the name sounded exciting when she saw it in a Jilly Cooper novel. That?s why she pronounces it incorrectly: ?Catlin?. It causes trouble for everyone. She wrote her first novel, The Chronicles of Narmo, at the age of fifteen. She has worked for The Times since she was eighteen as an interviewer, TV critic and columnist including, in the most-read part of the paper, the satirical celebrity column ?Celebrity Watch?. She has won the British Press Awards? Columnist of The Year, Interviewer of the Year, and Critic of the Year. She is the multi-award-winning, million-selling author of How to Be a Woman, which has been named as one of The Sunday Times' 'Most Influential Books of the 2000s'. It also won the National Book Awards Book of the Year, was an instant New York Times bestseller, and is published in twenty-five languages. The 2020 sequel, More than a Woman, was also a number one bestseller. Caitlin Moran's novels How to Build a Girl and How to Be Famous were bestsellers, and she adapted How to Build a Girl into a 2020 movie starring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson. With her sister, she co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom Raised by Wolves, which won Best Sitcom at the Rose d'Or Awards. She has published two bestselling collections of her journalism, Moranthology and Moranifesto. Her most recent number-one bestselling book, What About Men?, was published in 2023.

St. Mary's Arts Centre

Venue Type

Arts Centre

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Description

The building is particularly appropriate for events and entertainments as it has an unusually large and uninterrupted central space which can be arranged in suitable configurations for many different types of events.

For example, left as one open space for exhibitions, arranged with concert style seating for drama or music, or laid out with tables and chairs for dinners or receptions.

It retains all the atmosphere of its important past, whilst offering up to date convenience and good modern amenities.

St. Mary's is available and suitable as a venue for many different types of event, such as:

Wedding Receptions
Wedding Fairs
Meetings
Recitals and Concerts
Drama
Dancing
Workshops
Exhibitions
Private Functions
Arts and Community Events

The Venue is NOT Suitable for Loud Amplified Music

Strand Street,

Sandwich,

Kent,

England,

CT13 9HN.

Sorry, This Event is in the past!

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