An Evening with Sam Heughan
On sale from 10am Wed 1 2022.
Tickets for this event are booked through Fane Productions’ Box Office.
Spend a glorious evening with award-winning actor and Sunday Times bestselling author of Clanlands, Sam Heughan, as he recounts his journey of self-discovery along the West Highland Way.
To celebrate the publication of his first full memoir, Waypoints, Sam will be live in conversation, exploring his Scottish heritage and reflecting on the personal waypoints that define him. Touching on his career in theatre, television, and film, Sam will consider his life of fascinating contrasts: a Hollywood star with deep roots in rural Scotland, who is both outgoing and content in his own company.
Intimate, thoughtful and fascinating, don’t miss the opportunity to join Sam as he presents a deeply personal love letter to the wild Scottish landscape that means so much to him. Whether you’re already a fan or new to Heughan and his work, there will be something for everyone to relate to on this special journey through the Highlands of Scotland.
Presented by Fane
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