Organised by The Guardian
Join Tim Minchin for this special event, live in London and online, as he takes us on a journey into creativity and offers advice on thriving in a meaningless universe
The in-person tickets for this event have now sold out but you can still join via the livestream.
“Life will sometimes seem long and tough. And you will sometimes be happy and sometimes sad. And then you’ll be old. And then you’ll be dead. There is only one sensible thing to do with this empty existence, and that is: fill it.”
Spend an evening in the company of internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter, musician, actor, writer and comedian as he celebrates the publication of his first non-fiction book, You Don’t Have to Have a Dream.
In conversation with Eva Wiseman, Tim will share his inimitable thoughts and advice on life, art, success, kindness, love and thriving in a meaningless universe. Drawing from his legendary university commencement addresses, Tim’s rallying cry for creativity, critical thinking, and compassion in our daily lives will touch the science-loving reality-romantic in all of us.
In addition to being known for his sold-out music and comedy tours, Tim is the music and lyric composer for the Olivier award-winning musicals Matilda the Musical and Groundhog Day, and the co-creator of the award-winning TV comedy Upright.
Don’t miss your chance to hear Tim reflect live onstage how it’s never too late to put something beautiful out into the world.
You can join this event in-person Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ, or via the livestream. Tickets start from £26 to attend the event, or £10 to watch it online. See tickets for further details.