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Dr Paul Stickler is a former UK police chief superintendent who was a senior investigating officer in many murder investigations. He is a graduate of the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in history and social sciences, a master’s degree in criminology and a PhD in law. His thesis examined the legal basis of murder investigations in the inter-war period.
For the past 10 years, Paul has been engaged on cruise ships worldwide as a guest speaker and has delivered over 600 talks on a series of historical murders. He acts as an advisor to television and radio networks on matters of true historical crime. He is the author of two books, At Mrs Ridgley’s Corner (2018) and The Long Silence (2021). He has made television and radio appearances to talk about individual historical murders.
His experience in murder investigations coupled with his passion for history make his presentations absorbing, challenging, entertaining and informative. Join Paul at the Centenary Centre for an evening where he will discuss two historical murder cases which he has researched in incredible detail, and provides an indepth insight through the use of photographic and documentary evidence contemporary to the cases in question. This is an evening not to be missed.
Tickets £15.
Doors open at 7pm. The evening starts at 7.30pm.
Experience the ultimate tribute act extravaganza as the sensational Dan Hadfield and Scott Borley take the stage as Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams in the intimate setting of the Centenary Centre theatre! Get ready to be serenaded by their chart-topping hits, electrifying stage presence, and uncanny resemblances to the iconic pop legends.
Prepare for a night of non-stop entertainment, infectious energy, and unforgettable performances that will leave you singing and dancing all night long. Don’t miss this extraordinary event where the spirit of Barlow and Williams comes alive!
Tickets £22.
Doors open at 7pm. Show starts at 7.30pm.
The Noise Next Door
The U.K’s premier improv comedy troupe have taken the comedy world by storm.
Twelve time sell-out veterans of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and one of the country’s most sought after comedy club headliners, The Noise Next Door leave audiences everywhere in awe of their lightning-quick wit and totally original comedic talents. They have been performing their own distinctive brand of off-the-cuff comedy together since they met at university.
Taking audience suggestions, the cheeky and charming quartet, transform them into fantastically funny scenes and songs in the blink of an eye with a perfect blend of ludicrous characters, witty one-liners, epic stories, and explosive physicality.
The Noise Next Door have appeared on BBC One, BBC Three, ITV1, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4, they were nominated for a Chortle Award in 2014, and have performed alongside the likes of Michael McIntyre, Al Murray, and Harry Hill. Having received standing ovations in front of corporate dinners, the British forces, secondary school students and even fans at ‘Download’ Heavy Metal music festival, they are also one of the most versatile acts in the business.
Unstoppably funny and uniquely talented, The Noise Next Door are the stand out comedy act of their generation.
Tickets £20.
Doors open at 7pm. Show starts at 7.30pm.