An Instinct for Kindness News

An Instinct for Kindness won critical acclaim and a Fringe First Award at its Edinburgh Fringe premiere in 2011. In  2012, it started touring the UK, and this month it transfers to the West End for three weeks only.

Post Show Discussions – We have secured an excellent line-up of post show speakers to discuss the issues raised in the show after certain performances at Trafalgar Studios:

Thursday 12th April (7.45pm) – Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain MBE is a rabbi, writer and broadcaster, minister of Maidenhead Synagogue. He has a PhD in the history of British Jewry. In 2003, he received the MBE for his pioneering work in helping mixed-faith couples nationally.

Monday 16th April 7:45pm (7.45pm) Sir Graeme Catto and Dr Peter Saunders in discussion with Hardeep Singh Kohli

Sir Graeme Catto
is President of the College of Medicine and the Chair of Dignity in Dying. He was formerly the President of the General Medical Council and was a member of the Falconer Commission on Assisted Dying. Dr Peter Saunders is the campaign director of the Care Not Killing alliance. Hardeep Singh Kohli is a British writer, broadcaster and comedian. Hardeep is a frequent guest on BBC1′s Question Time, This Week with Andrew Neil and The One Show.

Tuesday 17th April (7.45pm) – Andrew Copson became Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association in January 2010. His writing on humanist and secularist issues has appeared widely in the media.

Saturday 28th April (7.45pm) – Sir Terence English is a retired cardiac surgeon. Sir Terence was elected President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 1989 t0 1992, and President of the British Medical Association in 1995-1996.

You may wish to view the website of our friends at Dignity in Dying: www.campaignfordignityindying.org.uk

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