SUCCESSION creator Jesse Armstrong and television presented Julia Bradbury are both set to appear at a local community theatre next month.

Julia Bradbury is first to come to The Holroyd Community Theatre, Oswestry, on September 19.

She will talk about her new book ‘Walk Yourself Happy’, where she explores the links between our mental and physical wellbeing and the connection with nature.

The blurb explains: “Julia knows first-hand the profound impact of nature: it has helped her survive breast cancer, overcome infertility and continue through failed IVF treatments; it balances the soul and acts as a confidante and therapist.

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“Walking, one of the most accessible activities for most of us, is the fastest and easiest way to embed yourself in nature.

“We can walk ourselves happy and we can walk ourselves healthy, and we can rekindle the innate bonds, all-but extinguished by modern living, that we have always had to our natural environment.”

This event is set to start at 7.30pm , with ticket priced between £20 and £30.

Next up is Oswestry born and bred Jesse Armstrong, just five days after, on September 22.

The event will also take place at The Holroyd Community Theatre starting at 7.30pm.

He will talk about his TV sensation - the satirical comedy-drama ‘Succession’ - and recently published scripts featuring unseen extra material, including deleted scenes, alternative dialogue and character directions.

Widely regarded as one of the finest shows in television history, the series has amassed an huge tally of awards and achievements.

With an impressive thirteen Emmy Awards, five Golden Globes, three BAFTA Awards, and even a Grammy, its accolades speak volumes.


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The heart of Succession lies in its focus on the Roy family, proprietors of the global media and entertainment conglomerate, Waystar RoyCo.

The narrative orbits around their power struggle, unfolding against the backdrop of uncertainty surrounding the family patriarch's health – Logan Roy, portrayed by the talented Brian Cox.

Tickets for this event range from £10 to £20.