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Joanna Lumley Joins Radio Live at Chichester Festival Theatre

by Staff Writer
November 30, 2023
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Cast of Radio Live

Cast of Radio Live

They’re back! Five years after two sell-out shows, “RADIO LIVE” returns to Chichester Festival Theatre on Saturday 20 January 2024 for another two irresistible performances.

Very special guest and national treasure Joanna Lumley joins this unique group of seasoned radio pros who will take you behind the scenes of broadcasting in an unforgettable evening of comedy, music and wireless nostalgia.

Sir Richard Stilgoe composes comedy songs on the spot. Alistair McGowan does brilliant impressions of the greats, of course. Charlotte Green and Garry Richardson share inside stories from their lives on radio.  All together these presenters have been broadcasting on our airwaves for over two centuries!

       

Join them for a celebration of broadcasting filled with sparkling anecdotes, sketches and music spanning over the decades.

https://www.cft.org.uk/events/radio-live#the-show

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