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A Night in with Jessie Cave archiveEach ticket includes a copy of the book, Sunset. Interviewed by Bebe Cave, to mark the publication of Sunset. Jessie Cave is an accomplished writer, actor, artist and podcaster - with a wide ranging acting career in productions from Harry Potter to Call The Midwife, as well as doing her own solo comedy shows, she has a large online following for her relatable relationship-based doodles. Now, join her for this exclusive event to celebrate her unforgettable debut novel, Sunset: an unconventional love story about putting yourself back together when the sky has fallen in. Ruth and Hannah are sisters. Bonded by love and friendship, they are perplexingly different characters. Hannah is radiant, organised and hard-working. Ruth is forever single and totally aimless. Together they are invincible. Every summer they go on a budget holiday together where they bicker, laugh, fight and make up. But this time is different. Something bad happens. And now everything is changed forever. In conversation with her sister, Bebe Cave, Jessie will explore the themes of her novel: grief, love, loneliness, and reconciliation. Together, the sisters will touch on the powerful bonds we have with our siblings, how they build us and break us, and how, when all seems lost, we can find joy in the most unexpected places. Don't miss this entertaining and reflective event about the joys of sisterhood and second chances, and how one summer can change everything.

Cast/Performers

Jessie Cave, Bebe Cave

A Night in with Jessie Cave

A Night in with Jessie Cave (Cabaret) production archive for QTIX code T208491448. Details of all A Night in with Jessie Cave archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1201902579

Archive Listings

21 Jun 21Crazy Coqs Cabaret
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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