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An afternoon with Central Alumnus  

 JOSS ACKLAND

 

A free event organised by

The Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, London NW3

Friday March 20th 2.30pm 

 

You are cordially invited to a very rare opportunity to hear the renowned stage, TV and screen actor Joss Ackland talk about his long and distinguished career.

 
Using a mix of extracts from the over 100 films he has made, photographs and audio recordings Mr Ackland will discuss his sixty year career with Geoffrey Colman,  Head of Acting at  The Central School of Speech and Drama. The event promises to be a dazzling role call of actors, directors, movie makers, pop stars, singers and playwrights.

 
We have for some time been hoping to make this possible and at short notice Mr Ackland has kindly found us a brief moment between filming and a book tour. We hope that despite the short notice you will be able to attend for this not-to-be-repeated opportunity to hear one of British Theatres most longstanding and distinguished artists.

 
This is an Invitation Only event. Tickets are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. 
 
Please note that although this is a free event we would ask you, please, to honour your commitment to attend.
 
An afternoon with Joss Ackland
Friday March 20th
2.30pm – 4.00pm
The Hampstead Theatre
(Opposite Central School of Speech and Drama, Eton Avenue).
 
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