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22nd January |
KENTON
THEATRE presents
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8.00pm
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The
Kenton Lectures with Lord David Owen
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“The Intoxication
of Power”: for many politicians, power seems to go to their heads. David
Owen suggests that George Bush and Tony Blair developed Hubristic Syndrome
when in power. |
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Lord Owen has been
Foreign Secretary, leader of the Social Democratic party, and now a
Crossbencher in the Lords. He was trained as a medical doctor, and has
long been interested in the effect of ill health on heads of
government.
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Among many books, he is
the author of Balkan Odyssey, a powerful autobiography, Time
to Declare, and a poetry anthology, Seven Ages. His most
recent book entitled The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair and the
Intoxication of Power was published in July 2007 by Politico's
Publishing
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Theatre
Box Office 01491 575698
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26th
January |
A
CELEBRATION OF
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8.00pm
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FLANDERS
and SWANN
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Starring
Gordon Peters from BBC 1’s The Gordon Peters Show, My Family, Little Britain,
One Foot In The Grave and Dad’s Army |
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David
Carter at the Piano |
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Theatre
Box Office 01491 575698
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PROGRAMME
DETAILS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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