Actor and author Miriam Margolyes is set to visit Harrogate next year as part of her new live tour.
Miriam will appear at Harrogate Convention Centre on Sunday 11th October 2026.
The performance is scheduled to begin at 2pm and will run for approximately 110 minutes. Tickets are now on sale.
The tour follows the release of Miriam’s latest book, Miriam’s Full English, and comes after a series of bestselling memoirs and sold-out live shows across the UK.
In the new show, she reflects on themes explored in the book, drawing on personal stories, observations on Britain and experiences from her career.
Described as a mix of storytelling and audience interaction, the event will see Miriam in conversation about her work, with time set aside for questions from the audience.
The Harrogate date forms part of a wider tour that will visit venues across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
Find out more and get your ticket here.

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