Simon Armitage discusses Branwell Brontë with actor Adam Nagaitis
WEATHER UPDATE
As many of you may be aware, the forecast on Sunday is for heavy snowfall. At the time of writing, we do plan for the event to go ahead as planned. We will assess the weather on the morning of the event, and contact all attendees by telephone or email should the decision be taken to cancel the event. Should a cancellation take place, we will send an email to alert all ticketholders by 11.30am. You can also monitor the event website and our social media channels for updates. If you do not hear from us, please assume that the event is going ahead as planned.
West Lane Baptist Centre, Haworth, Sunday 10 December 2017, 2.30pm
This is a rescheduled event. Your ticket for 7th October will be valid for the rescheduled event, but if you would prefer to have a refund, then we will happily arrange this. If you wish to receive a refund, please contact us by writing an email to bookings@bronte.org.uk or calling 01535 640192.
Simon Armitage discusses Branwell Brontë with actor Adam Nagaitis, who played Branwell in Sally Wainwright’s To Walk Invisible. The two creatives discuss how they approached Branwell from very different disciplines, and in the process reached their own understandings of both his early brilliance and his tragic end.
Adam Nagaitis graduated from RADA in 2012, where he won the Carlton Hobbs Award. His television credits include The Terror (AMC), Happy Valley, Banished, Outlaws (BBC), and film credits include The Commuter (2016), The Man With The Iron Heart (2015), Frankenstein (2014), The Inbetweeners 2 (2014), Suffragette (2014).
Tickets £14/£12 concessions and Brontë Society members (£2 for 16-25 year-olds).