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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light

We are all mesmerised by the return of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light to our TV screens, even though we know how it ends! Part of the atmosphere of the series is created by the score, written by Debbie Wiseman [read my 2023 interview with her] and this is released on Silva Screen Records on 13 December 2024.

To celebrate, there is an event at Rough Trade East (I know, a very Tudor sort of venue), on 13 December when Debbie Wiseman will be signing discs and there will be live performance of some of the music by the Locrian Ensemble, conducted by Debbie Wiseman. And there will also be a Q&A with the composer.

As if that wasn’t enough to immerse you in the series, anyone arriving in appropriate Tudor attire will also receive a free CD of Series 1 of Wolf Hall!

Full details of the tickets from Dice.


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