Welcome to Off the Shelf 2009
10 October - 31 October 2009

Marina Lewycka
Fri 23 October 2009 @ 7pm
Showroom CinemaSheffield writer Marina Lewycka shot to fame with her debut novel A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian which became an instant best-seller as well as gaining her many awards. The follow-up Two Caravans was just as funny and well observed and won her yet more fans. New novel, We Are All Made of Glue, promises all the usual wit, humour, vivid characterisation and sparkling dialogue we have come to expect from Marina. Laugh out loud at a night with one of our most talented and original comic writers.
In collaboration with The ShowroomDisabled access
Tickets
Tickets £6/£4 (cons) from The Showroom - Tel. 0114 275 7727
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Off the Shelf is organised by the Culture Department of Sheffield City Council.
Rhyme and Reason - Specialists in children’s books will provide bookstalls at all events during the Festival.
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e-mail enquiries@rhyme-reason.co.uk
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Featured Event
The Culture Debate
Sunday 21st February 2010
Doors (Bar & DJ): 4.00pm
Debate: 5.00pm
Close: 6.30pm
Sheffield City Hall, Memorial Hall, Barker’s Pool, Sheffield 1
Tickets are free and bookable in advance from Sheffield City Hall Box Office.
A limited number may be available on the door – subject to availability.
Tel: 0114 2789 789. www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk
Panel:
Jon McClure - Reverend & The Makers
Kwame Dawes - Emmy award winning Jamaican writer & poet
Paulette Edwards - BBC broadcaster
Sandra Newton - Chair, Museums Sheffield
Chaired by Mark Jones, founder of Wall of Sound record label
…further special guests to be announced.
What makes a city a great cultural destination? Why is culture important?
As Sheffield bids to become the first UK City of Culture 2013, we bring together a diverse panel of national and international cultural figures to discuss the role of culture in defining a city – both in Sheffield and on an international scale. We want to know what you think. The debate will include an audience Q&A session.
Post Debate: acoustic session with Jon McClure
At the event there will be a charity collection for the Haiti Appeal