Caitlin Moran is an award-winning columnist, bestselling author and screenwriter whose sharp, funny and groundbreaking feminist writing has made her one of the UK’s most distinctive cultural voices.
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
Corn Exchange, Brighton
Doors at 18:45 | Ends: 23:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
Epic Studios, Norwich
Doors at 18:30
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
Quays Theatre, Manchester
Doors at 19:30 | Ends: 23:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
St. Mary Magdalene Church, London
Doors at 18:30
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
The Gate, Cardiff
Doors at 19:00 | Ends: 23:00
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
The Gate, Cardiff
Doors at 19:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful (Matinee)
Komedia Bath, Bath
Doors at 12:30 | Ends: 17:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Doors at 18:30 | Ends: 23:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Doors at 19:00 | Ends: 23:00
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful (Matinee)
The Glee Club Leeds, Leeds
Doors at 12:30 | Ends: 17:30
Crosstown Concerts Presents
Caitlin Moran: How To Be Hopeful (Matinee)
Northern Stage, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Doors at 12:30
Caitlin Moran is the eldest of eight children, home-educated on a council estate in Wolverhampton. She published her first novel at 16 and became a columnist at The Times at 18. She has won Columnist of the Year seven times and has also been named Interviewer and Critic of the Year. Her million-selling, ground-breaking feminist memoir, How to Be a Woman, was voted one of the Sunday Times’ ‘Most Important Books of the Twenty-First Century’.
Her subsequent five books were all Sunday Times Number 1 Best-Sellers, and she adapted her novel How To Build A Girl into a 2020 movie, starring Beanie Feldstein, Alfie Allen, Paddy Considine and Emma Thompson. Her Who’s Who entry lists her interests as “cava, eyeliner, hair embiggening, and The Struggle.”
She lives in North London with her husband and two children, and, after following all her own advice, she really is hopeful now.
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