Boston History Book Festival

Boston History Book Festival


Saturday 7th JuneAdrian GrayBook Now  
Saturday 7th JuneAlison WeirBook Now  
Saturday 7th JuneMelita ThomasBook Now  
Saturday 7th JuneJonathan FoyleBook Now  
Sunday 8th JuneNicholas BennettBook Now  
Sunday 8th JuneRory Waterman anBook Now  
Sunday 8th JuneAdam CartwrightBook Now  
Sunday 8th JuneRosanna McGloneBook Now  

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* Disabled seating available please call Box Office on 01205 363108


Alison Weir 10.00am - 11.00am - £13 book signing

Sunday Times best-selling author

Alison's new book 'The Cardinal' is to be published on 22nd May 2025. This is Wolsey as you've never seen him before. In her talk she will discuss the many faces of Thomas Wolsey, his incredible rise, tragic fall, and reveal a tale of power, passion and ambition.

Melita Thomas - 11.30am - 12.30pm - £10 book signing

A member of the acclaimed Tudor Players and co-founder of the Tudor Times Website

Melita's book 1000 Tudor People was published in March 2024. This meticulously researched book looks at the incredible lives of 1000 Tudor individuals from all walks of life. Come and find out more about the lives of some of these fascinating characters.

Jonathan Foyle - 1.30pm - 2.30pm - £10 book signing

British architectural historian, broadcaster, artist and advocate for heritage sites

Lincoln Cathedral is a favourite topic for Jonathan and his book on the subject is written as a biography as, in his words, 'it always seemed a queen to me'. Come and find out more about this gem in our county.

Adrian Gray - 3.00pm - 4.00pm - £25 book signing

Lincolnshire born and Cambridge educated historian and author

The Lincolnshire gentry have long proved that they are 'no better than anyone else' through a succession of scandals. Come and find out more.

Sunday 8th June - Venue Fydell House

Adam Cartwright - 10.00am - 11.00am - £5 book signing

Local author

Batemans Brewery marked its 150th anniversary in 2024. Adam was allowed access to their historical records - dusty ledgers, invoices and letters which revealed a range of opinions, arguments, gambles and more. This talk will reveal how 5 generations of the same family combined to maintain the firm's independence in the face of major challenges which threatened to end the business.

Nicholas Bennett - 11.30am - 12.30pm - £5 book signing

Senior Fellow of the University of Lincoln and Editor of the Lincoln Record

Arthur Hopkins arrived in November 1942 as the newly appointed vicar of St Thomas' church. He was already writing a diary for the social research organisation Mass Observation and continued to do so recording conversations, prices, books, weddings, funerals, visits to public houses and, of course, to the Wednesday market. This talk will provide a fascinating insight into Boston during the War.

Rory Waterman and Anna Milon - 1.30pm - 2.30pm - £5 book signing

Rory Waterman -Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Modern and Contemporary Literature at Nottingham Trent University and Anna Milon - Post-Graduate Research Assistant with Alison Brackenbury, Robert Etty, John Gallas and Alex Harvey

Rory and Anna Milon's book 'Lincolnshire Folk Tales Reimagined' will be published in February 2025. This anthology of reimagined local folk tales or stories and poems that derive from local folk tales provide a rich history of the county and will be brought to life by Rory, Anna and the readers.

Rosanna McGlone - 3.00pm - 4.00pm - £5 book signing

Professional Writer and National Journalist

Join Rosanna as she discusses the principles behind her book of medieval short stories, the meaning of authenticity and how important the truth is. Come and hear about Nicholaa de la Haye and Alice de Lacy and learn how Rosanna used the source materials.

Disabled Access to Both Venues

Refreshments will be available at Fydell House.

 

Why not make a day of it?.... Any individual who purchases themselves tickets for 3 or more separate sessions in the same day, will receive a FREE LUNCH VOUCHER on that day, up to the value of £5.50 to be used in our refreshment marquee - (Issued on arrival)


Blackfriars Theatre is run predominately by volunteers. If you would be interested in helping out please speak to our Box Office.

Thank you for your support and understanding. We hope you enjoy the show and encourage others to help Keep Theatre Live in Boston.

Blackfriars undoubtedly plays a very important role as Boston's centre for entertainment and the arts. It is home to two very successful local amateur dramatic and operatic groups, as well as hosting a varied program of professional stage productions.