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“LITERALLY SWISS” A literary cabaret of writing from and about Switzerland

The Tabernacle, London


INFORMATION

An All-Star literary evening of readings, conversation, music, food and wine

Reception at 18.00 Performance and discussion from 19.00

General Admission (e-ticket): £14.00 + £1.40 s/c
Concession (students, under 16, over 65, disabled) (e-ticket): £9.00 + £1 s/c
Entry Requirements: 16+

“LITERALLY SWISS” A literary cabaret of writing from and about Switzerland

ALAIN DE BOTTON

MONIQUE SCHWITTER

PETER STAMM

DEBORAH LEVY

PEDRO LENZ

XIAOLU GUO

NICOLAS VERDAN

“LITERALLY SWISS” is an exciting new concept showcasing some of the best writing in English featuring some of the best Swiss and British writers with literary Swiss links.

This event is the first of many “LITERALLY SWISS” events in London, curated and hosted by Rosie Goldsmith for Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Arts Council. “LITERALLY SWISS” is supported by Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Embassy London and the European Literature Network, eurolitnetwork.com.

An All-Star literary evening of readings, conversation, music, food and wine

Reception at 18.00 Performance and discussion from 19.00

Tickets on sale now: https://www.tabernaclew11.com/events/2018-02-09-literally-swiss-a-literary-cabaret-of-writing-from-and-about-switzerland-the-tabernacle

General Admission (e-ticket): £14.00 + £1.40 s/c
Concession (students, under 16, over 65, disabled) (e-ticket): £9.00 + £1 s/c
Entry Requirements: 16+

“LITERALLY SWISS” A literary cabaret of writing from and about Switzerland

ALAIN DE BOTTON

MONIQUE SCHWITTER

PETER STAMM

DEBORAH LEVY

PEDRO LENZ

XIAOLU GUO

NICOLAS VERDAN

“LITERALLY SWISS” is an exciting new concept showcasing some of the best writing in English featuring some of the best Swiss and British writers with literary Swiss links.

This event is the first of many “LITERALLY SWISS” events in London, curated and hosted by Rosie Goldsmith for Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Arts Council. “LITERALLY SWISS” is supported by Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Embassy London and the European Literature Network, eurolitnetwork.com.