Don’t Call Me Nigel…. An Evening With Graham Seed
Stroud Subscription Rooms
Sunday 4th March At 7.30pm,
Tickets From £14 (Concessions Available)
Graham Seed (Nigel Pargetter in BBC Radio 4’s The Archers) comes to The Stroud Subscription Rooms on Sunday 4th March at 7.30pm to talk about life after Ambridge, his loves, his dreams and how he met Nigel…
Graham trained at RADA and played Nigel Pargetter in The Archers from 1983 – 2011. In this charming and informative evening, he will be talking about your favourite Borchester characters along with many personal tales from this much loved actor. Not only was he the Laird of Lower Loxley, but he is also just as well known for numerable stage, TV and film performances including, amongst others, working with Victoria Wood and Sir John Gielgud.
Graham trained at RADA and played Nigel Pargetter in The Archers from 1983 – 2011. In this charming and informative evening, he will be talking about your favourite Borchester characters along with many personal tales from this much loved actor. Not only was he the Laird of Lower Loxley, but he is also just as well known for numerable stage, TV and film performances including, amongst others, working with Victoria Wood and Sir John Gielgud.
He is currently on a national tour of Yes Prime Minister playing the role of Jim Hacker. His most recent work includes the UK tour of Basket Case with Nigel Havers and is frequently heard on BBC Radio 4’s What the papers say…
He has recently been voted RADIO BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR 2010 in ‘recognition of his 27 years as the charming and eccentric aristocrat Nigel Pargetter in The Archers’ by the Broadcasting Press Guild. He is also a recipient of the Voice of the Listener and Viewer 2010 SPECIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN BROADCASTING – sponsored by Roberts Radio.
Graham said “It is with huge sadness that I leave The Archers after 27 years. Nigel Pargetter was a joy and a privilege to play, from 'Mr Snowy' to proud father. His enthusiasm, charm and love of life helped make Ambridge a happier place.”
Explore with Graham, his love of poetry and remembrances of favourite characters he has portrayed on stage and screen. Join him for an eclectic mixture of Coward, Wodehouse, A. A. Milne and other original authors.
The audience will have the opportunity of taking part in a question and answer session with Graham at the end of the show. Maybe you can find out just exactly what happened that night on the roof, and just how high that fall really was?!
Explore with Graham, his love of poetry and remembrances of favourite characters he has portrayed on stage and screen. Join him for an eclectic mixture of Coward, Wodehouse, A. A. Milne and other original authors.
The audience will have the opportunity of taking part in a question and answer session with Graham at the end of the show. Maybe you can find out just exactly what happened that night on the roof, and just how high that fall really was?!
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