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Dateline: 5th June, 2005

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French Celebrates 175th Year

Samuel French Ltd is celebrating its 175th anniversary this month with a series of events on its own premises in Fitzroy Street and at the Hampstead Theatre. Every weekday until 15th June between 12.30 and 2pm customers at the shop will be able to enter competitions to win "fun prizes". Out of town customers will have a chance to enter the competition which will be printed in the Autumn edition of The Supplement and also available on the company's website during September. All correct answers (and also correct answers from the bookshop quizzes) will be entered into a Prize Draw, to take place in October, to win one of four £50 vouchers for the bookshop.

Hampstead Theatre is housing a series of informal evenings with leading writers, raconteurs and experts in aid of Hampstead Theatre's ongoing fundraising campaign and staged as part of the 175 Anniversary celebrations:

Michael Palin
Hampstead and Other Travels
Tuesday 10th May 7.00 p.m.
followed by Q & A, drinks and canapés

Antonio Carluccio
Funghi and Us!
Thursday 19th May
Hear celebrity chef and mushroom aficionada, Antonio Carluccio, discussing his constant exploration of regional Italian food and his love affair with all things funghi.
After the talk there will be a Q & A session followed by canapés inspired by Antonio's talk, supplied by Carluccio's Café

Tim Firth
Tim Firth - Calendar Gilrs and Other Naked Northerners
Tuesday 14th June
An evening of reading, chatting and reminiscing about some of Tim's memorable work including
Calendar Girls, Neville's Island and The Safari Party.

Booking Information

Tickets £15 (includes complimentary drink and canapés)
www.hampsteadtheatre.com
Telephone: 020 7722 9301

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