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Wigmore Lectures

The Wigmore Lectures offer a varied, stimulating and accessible range of talks and presentations on a wide variety of topics and in a wide variety of styles. The series is presented annually by Medway's libraries in collaboration with Medway Council's Arts Development Team.

Booking information

Tickets are available from Wigmore Library. Phone 01634 235576 in advance or on the door (subject to availability). Wigmore Lectures frequently sell out. To avoid disappointment, please book well in advance.

For information on other lectures and literature events promoted by Medway Council, contact the Arts Development Team using the contact details at the foot of this page.

Medway Libraries have events for adults and children throughout the year

Due to fire regulations, the audience for any event at Wigmore Library is limited to 100 people. Please note that doors will not open until 7.30pm.

For your diaryWigmore lectures logo

Find out more about the 2011/12 season.

Or download the Wigmore Lectures Programme 2011/12 (pdf 3,878KB). To use this file you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have it on your computer, please use our advice page.

Disclaimer

Occasionally – due to illness or other circumstances beyond the council's control – there may be changes to the advertised programme.

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For more information contact us by telephone: 01634 338319 or by email: arts@medway.gov.uk

Write to: The Brook Theatre, Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SE

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