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Patricia Hodge In Conversation With Richard Digby-Day

In its 30th Anniversary Year, the Sir Donald Wolfit Charitable Trust, in association with the Palace Theatre Newark, has invited award winning star of stage, screen and TV, Patricia Hodge to share the highlights of her career and life as an actress, in conversation with Richard Digby-Day. Patricia, currently appearing as Mrs Pumphrey in ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ has enjoyed a successful career and is known for her performances in ‘Private Lives’, ‘A Day in the Death of Joe Egg’, ‘Murder in Provence’, ‘Rumpole of the Old Bailey’, ‘Jemima Shore Investigates’, ‘Miranda’ and many more performances. Patricia made her West End debut in 1972 and in 2000 she won the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the play ‘Money’. Richard Digby Day, who will be leading the conversation, was RADA’s first student of Direction and is a former Director of Nottingham Playhouse.