Reset all filters Switch to grid view

Hay Festival 2010

Programme correct at time of publication. Details may vary. Please check for programme amends.
Page  7 of 20
ConversationSophie Buchaillard and Francesca Reece

Event 119

Sophie Buchaillard and Francesca Reece

Writers at Work/Awduron wrth eu Gwaith

–  Writers at Work Hub – Hwb Awduron wrth eu Gwaith
Read more

Two Hay Festival Writers at Work/Awduron Wrth eu Gwaith alumni discuss their work with author Tiffany Murray. Sophie Buchaillard's debut novel This is Not Who We Are was shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year award in 2023. In her latest book Assimilation, Buchaillard takes us on a world tour through history exploring identity while pursuing spies, drug dealers – and a talking bear. Francesca Reece is a writer and translator from North Wales, winner of the 2019 Desperate Literature Prize. Reece’s Glass Houses is a love story reckoning with class, second home ownership, and Welsh identity.

Free but ticketed
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationBBC Radio Wales: Arts Hour

Event 434

BBC Radio Wales: Arts Hour

–  Exchange Marquee
Read more

A special Hay festival edition of the BBC Radio Wales Art Show. Gary Raymond hosts a roundup of the best of the Welsh contemporary arts scene.

Free – drop in
ConversationMichael Rosen

Event F23

Michael Rosen

Poetry Morning

–  Discovery Stage
Read more

Settle in for a joyous morning of family entertainment with national treasure and former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen. He shares stories and poems from his extensive back catalogue, and introduces his latest playful tale The Incredible Adventures of Gaston le Dog. Inspired by stories Michael used to tell his son on holiday in France, this was the book he dreamed of writing while he was recovering from Covid.

Family, 7+ years
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationKen Wilson-Max

Event F24

Ken Wilson-Max

Aqua Boy

–  Spring Stage
Read more

Island boy Aaron loves the sea. But he's a bit scared of going under the water. Then one day Aaron finds an octopus stranded on the beach. And as he helps Dad return it to the water, something amazing happens… Can Aaron lose his fear and go underwater? Maybe now he can help look after the sea creatures and be… Aqua Boy!

Award-winning author and illustrator Ken Wilson-Max (Astro Girl and Eco Girl) reads from Aqua Boy, an empowering story about looking after the ocean and its wildlife. Next he shows you how to draw an octopus yourself, and then – hold your breath! – while you complete your drawing, Ken creates a stunning live painting.

Please bring your own sketchbook and pencils to draw along in this event.

3+ years
Price: £7.00
WorkshopRotoscope Animation Workshop

Event W23

Rotoscope Animation Workshop

With MASH Cinema

–  Creative Hub
Read more

Rotoscope and remix! Leave your mark – help reanimate, reimagine and remix short films with visual artists MASH Cinema. During the workshop you’ll experiment with techniques pioneered by animator Max Fleischer to produce new moving image artwork in this fun, hands-on collaborative creative project. Completed animations will be available to view online.

9–11 years
Parents/carers may attend (no ticket required), or sign children in/out.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ActivityMake & Take Crafting

Event MT8

Make & Take Crafting

Monday Lunchtime Session

–  Make & Take Hub
Read more

An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials, with today’s sessions focusing on rivers. Get messy and creative: your imagination is the limit.

Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.

3–11 years
Price: £5.00
ConversationTom Holland in talks to Bettany Hughes

Event 120

Tom Holland in talks to Bettany Hughes

War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age

–  Global Stage
Read more

From the historian and co-presenter of The Rest is History podcast comes the story of antiquity’s ultimate superpower at the pinnacle of its greatness. The Roman Empire once stretched from Scotland to Arabia, the wealthiest and most formidable state the world had seen. Holland’s Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age begins in 69 AD, a year that saw four Caesars in succession rule the empire, and ends some seven decades later with the death of Hadrian. Covering the destruction of Jerusalem and Pompeii, the building of the Colosseum and Hadrian’s Wall, and the conquests of Trajan, he vividly sketches the lives of Romans from slaves to emperors. This is the last of his trilogy that began with Rubicon and continued with Dynasty.

Price: £15.00
Last few remaining tickets
ConversationLeo Murray and Andrew Simms talk to Caroline Lucas

Event 121

Leo Murray and Andrew Simms talk to Caroline Lucas

Badvertising

–  Discovery Stage
Read more

Every day we’re sold a dream life through adverts: sun-soaked holidays, beautiful interiors, perfect home-brewed coffees. We consume goods like there’s no tomorrow, and if advertising continues as it is, that might indeed become true. Leo Murray and Andrew Simms, authors of Badvertising: Polluting our Minds and Fuelling Climate Chaos, raise the alarm about an industry that is making us both unhealthy and unhappy, and that is driving the planet to the precipice of environmental collapse in the process. Speaking to Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, they address the psychological impact of being barraged by thousands of adverts a day, how commercialisation of public spaces weakens our sense of belonging and what we can do to change things for the better.

Price: £13.00
ConversationAmor Towles talks to Max Liu

Event 122

Amor Towles talks to Max Liu

Table for Two

–  Wye Stage
Read more

Amor Towles (A Gentleman in Moscow, The Lincoln Highway) shares some of his stylish and transporting shorter fiction with journalist Max Liu. Table for Two is a sophisticated collection of stories set in New York City and Golden Age Hollywood. Taking place at the turn of the millennium, the New York stories consider the fateful consequences of brief encounters and the delicate mechanics of compromise that operate at the heart of modern marriages. The novella ‘Eve in Hollywood’ picks up where Towles’ first novel Rules of Civility left off, with the indomitable Evelyn Ross crafting a new future for herself – and others – in a noirish tale that takes us through the movie sets and dive bars of 1938 Los Angeles.

Price: £11.00
PerformanceJames Atkinson and Michael Pandya

Event 123

James Atkinson and Michael Pandya

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert 1

–  St Mary’s Church
Read more

A BBC Radio 3 lunchtime concert series marking the centenary of Gabriel Fauré’s death. This first of four recitals recorded for broadcast explores the music of Fauré and others. James Atkinson (baritone) and Michael Pandya (piano) perform a programme including Fauré, Chausson, Lili Boulanger and Hahn.

Recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Please arrive in good time.
Price: £15.00
ConversationBBC Radio 4: A Good Read

Event 435

BBC Radio 4: A Good Read

–  Exchange Marquee
Read more

Radio 4’s programme on books worth reading chosen by well-known guests.

Free – drop in
ConversationJessie Yendle

Event F25

Jessie Yendle

Let’s Talk

–  Meadow Stage
Read more

Live your best life with empowering advice from Jessie Yendle, the beauty and self-confidence boosting influencer AKA ‘That Girl with the Stammer on TikTok’. In this empowering event for young adults, Jessie shares her experiences and how she learnt to challenge herself to ‘have a go’. She offers a safe space to help you increase your positivity, let go of the things that bother you and deal with your anxieties. Inspired by her book Let’s Talk, Jessie gives tips to boost confidence and support positive mental health – and she’ll answer your questions too.

Please bring your own notebook and pen or pencil to this event.

13+ years
Price: £7.00
ConversationJohn Dougherty

Event F26

John Dougherty

Zooming the Zoo

–  Spring Stage
Read more

Zoom in for a session of silliness, thoughtfulness, laughter and a song or two with award-winning author and poet John Dougherty as, with his brand new collection of verse, he answers questions like: Why should we feel sorry for bats? How can the dog get a turn on the chair? And why shouldn’t you hold a Zoom call with zoo animals?

7+ years
Price: £7.00
WorkshopStories in the Wilds Workshop

Event W24

Stories in the Wilds Workshop

With Emma Bettridge

–  Meet at Wild Garden
Read more

Come to a fun, story-generating workshop with Emma Bettridge and her dog Nell. During this inspiring outdoor session, you’ll walk to the River Wye where you’ll write, draw and record your stories, inspired by the river and its surrounding area. Emma Bettridge is a theatre producer, nature lover and children’s author whose books include Goodbye Hobbs and Red is Home.

Please come dressed for the weather. We regret that we can’t accommodate dogs at this session.

7–9 years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
WorkshopRotoscope Animation Workshop

Event W25

Rotoscope Animation Workshop

With MASH Cinema

–  Creative Hub
Read more

Rotoscope and remix! Leave your mark – help reanimate, reimagine and remix short films with visual artists MASH Cinema. During the workshop you’ll experiment with techniques pioneered by animator Max Fleischer to produce new moving image artwork in this fun, hands-on collaborative creative project. Completed animations will be available to view online.

12+ years
No parent/carer attendance nor sign in/out is required.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationBBC Radio 4: Rare Earth

Event 436

BBC Radio 4: Rare Earth

–  Exchange Marquee
Read more

Environmental journalist Tom Heap and ocean scientist Helen Czerski are joined by a panel of guests, to delve deep into the biggest environmental issues facing us today. They explore the issues, find out about some of latest innovations and research, and celebrate the wonder of our natural world.

Free – drop in
ActivityWild Swimming in the River Wye

Event 124

Wild Swimming in the River Wye

–  Meet at By the Wye, Hay
Read more

Come for a wild swim in the Wye with adventure and wild swimming specialist Angela Jones. The author of Wild Swimming the River Wye is passionate about protecting and respecting the river, its environment and wildlife. She shows how to engage in wild swimming with love and respect, testing the water for cleanliness and observing when it’s safe, before leading a guided wild swim session. Beginners and seasoned swimmers alike will gain a wealth of knowledge, including tips on acclimation, water safety, equipment, technique, reading the river and undercurrents.

You will meet Angela on the banks of the river at By the Wye Glamping Site, HR3 5RS, located just past the main bridge into Hay on the B4351
(What3Words : lifestyle.waving.cavalier).

The session starts at 2.30pm and ends at 4.30pm at the river.

There is no parking at the swim site, please park in one of the designated carparks around town.

Please bring swimming gear and towel. Water shoes and wetsuits optional. There are no changing facilities by the river, so we recommend donning swimming costumes in advance, worn under loose clothing. Please do not don wetsuits in advance. Bring a thermos or drink and warm clothes for after the swim. Wetsuits can be provided on loan for £5 with prior notice – contact angela@swimwildwye.co.uk.
Price: £30.00
ConversationTheresa May talks to Samira Ahmed

Event 125

Theresa May talks to Samira Ahmed

The Abuse of Power

–  Global Stage
Read more

As Home Secretary for six years and Prime Minister for three, Theresa May confronted a series of issues in which the abuse of power led to devastating results for individuals and significantly damaged the reputation of, and trust in, public institutions and politicians. From the Hillsborough and Grenfell tragedies to the Daniel Morgan case and parliamentary scandals, the powerful repeatedly chose to use their power not in the interests of the powerless but to serve themselves or to protect the organisation to which they belonged. The Abuse of Power: Confronting Injustice in Public Life is May’s searing exposé of injustice and an impassioned call to exercise power for the greater good. The former prime minister argues for a radical rethink in how we approach our politics and public life, in conversation with BBC broadcaster Samira Ahmed.

Price: £15.00
Last few remaining tickets
ConversationMichael Morpurgo talks to Rosie Boycott

Event 126

Michael Morpurgo talks to Rosie Boycott

All Around the Year

–  Wye Stage
Read more

Come and celebrate with the much-loved author and former Children’s Laureate as he introduces a new edition of his 1979 diary of Parsonage Farm. All Around the Year was Morpurgo’s first book, and his early impressions of the English countryside grew into an undertaking that he describes as the best story of his life: the founding of Farms for City Children, a charity started with his wife Clare that has since enabled over 100,000 city children to spend a week in the countryside, living and working on a farm. The book includes poems by Ted Hughes, Morpurgo’s friend and neighbour, and is illustrated with photographs by James Ravilious, who spent most of his life documenting rural life in Devon. This new edition is published to mark Morpurgo’s 80th birthday.

Price: £13.00
ConversationKingsley Ward and Lisa Ward talk to Tiffany Murray

Event 127

Kingsley Ward and Lisa Ward talk to Tiffany Murray

Rockfield Studios: A Celebration

–  Meadow Stage
Read more

Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire is one of the foremost recording studios in the world, immortalised in the documentary, Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm. The ‘Galileos’ of Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ were born at Rockfield. Black Sabbath, Iggy Pop, Rush, Oasis, Simple Minds, Coldplay, Robert Plant, The Manic Street Preachers and Paolo Nutini have all recorded there. Tiffany Murray, whose memoir My Family and Other Rock Stars is set at the studios, talks to the King of Rockfield, Kingsley Ward MBE, and studio manager Lisa Ward about the legendary location.

Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationRobert Winston

Event F27

Robert Winston

The Story of Science

–  Discovery Stage
Read more

Join renowned scientist Robert Winston to hear about The Story of Science – a journey through human history, looking at the stories behind humanity’s greatest inventions and findings. With fascinating facts, tales of innovative inventions and daring discoveries, the professor explains how accidents have led to some of the greatest findings we’ve ever seen, from the stone hand-axe to life-changing medicine. If you’re a young inventor or science enthusiast, or simply a curious mind, constantly asking ‘how’ and ‘why’ things happen, this event is for you.

7+ years
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationShelina Janmohamed

Event F28

Shelina Janmohamed

Story of Now: Let’s Talk about the British Empire

–  Spring Stage
Read more

What can tea and pyjamas tell us about Britain today? Carnegie-nominated author Shelina Janmohamed steers an interactive, mind-blowing journey through the centuries and lands of the British Empire, standing in the shoes of kids just like you. Hear the voices of children of the industrial revolution, enslaved children, the Home children and even the teenage match girls who went on strike and inspired a political movement. Understanding what happened during the British Empire helps all of us to make sense of the world we live in today. Not afraid to tackle big issues like racism and inequality, Shelina will ask perhaps the most important question of all: how can you be the author of your own (British Empire) story, and could your story change the course of history?

Please bring your own notebook and pen or pencil to this event.

10+ years
Price: £7.00
ActivityMake & Take Crafting

Event MT9

Make & Take Crafting

Monday Afternoon Session

–  Make & Take Hub
Read more

An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials, with today’s sessions focusing on rivers. Get messy and creative: your imagination is the limit.

Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.

3–11 years
Price: £5.00
WorkshopPizza-making Workshop

Event W26

Pizza-making Workshop

Kitchen Garden Pizza

–  Family Garden
Read more

Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven. And while you wait for your pizza to cook, you can decorate your own pizza box!
Dairy-free and gluten-free options available

4+ years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
WorkshopRotoscope Animation Workshop

Event W27

Rotoscope Animation Workshop

With MASH Cinema

–  Creative Hub
Read more

Rotoscope and remix! Leave your mark – help reanimate, reimagine and remix short films with visual artists MASH Cinema. During the workshop you’ll experiment with techniques pioneered by animator Max Fleischer to produce new moving image artwork in this fun, hands-on collaborative creative project. Completed animations will be available to view online.

7–9 years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
ConversationSara Pascoe in conversation with Shahidha Bari

Event 128

Sara Pascoe in conversation with Shahidha Bari

Weirdo

–  Global Stage
Read more

Critically acclaimed comedian Sara Pascoe introduces her engaging debut novel. Weirdo follows Sophie, an existential Essex girl battling low-level paranoia in her search for happiness and truth. All Sophie wants to do is act like a normal, well-adjusted person and not say any of her inner monologue out loud. If she can suppress her pornographic visualisations and pathological lying, who knows, maybe she can get out of debt, dump her current boyfriend and try to enjoy Christmas with her awful family? Pascoe wrote and starred in the sitcom Out of Her Mind, hosts The Great British Sewing Bee and has written two non-fiction books – Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body and Sex Power Money. Pascoe talks to broadcaster Shahidha Bari.

“Quietly profound and laughing-in-public funny” – Caitlin Moran.

Price: £13.00
TalkJosephine Quinn talks to Stephanie Merritt

Event 129

Josephine Quinn talks to Stephanie Merritt

How the World Made the West

–  Discovery Stage
Read more

The roots of Western civilisation lie in ancient Greek and Rome, and values like freedom, rationality, justice, democracy and tolerance originated in the West. But what if that’s not true? Covering 4,000 years of history, Josephine Quinn calls for a major reassessment of the West, arguing that many of the values we hold close are not only or originally western, and that the West is a product of longstanding links between a large group of cultures, from the Gobi Desert to the Atlantic Ocean, Scandinavia to the Sahara. Quinn, a professor of ancient history at the University of Oxford, puts forward a rich new narrative that has the power to change how we see the world.

Price: £13.00
ConversationHelen Czerski and Helen Scales talk to Andy Fryers

Event 130

Helen Czerski and Helen Scales talk to Andy Fryers

Hidden Depths in the Ocean

–  Meadow Stage
Read more

Dive deep with physicist Helen Czerski and marine biologist Helen Scales as they speak to the Festival’s Sustainability Director Andy Fryers about our vast oceans. Czerski’s The Blue Machine illuminates the murky depths of the ocean engine, examining the messengers, passengers and voyagers that live in it, travel over it, and survive because of it. Scales’ What the Wild Sea Can Be is an optimistic view of the future of the ocean, looking at how fish populations and giant kelp and seagrass forests are being regenerated and expanded.

Price: £11.00
Last few remaining tickets
ConversationBBC Radio 4: Word of Mouth

Event 437

BBC Radio 4: Word of Mouth

–  Exchange Marquee
Read more

Michael Rosen and guests explore the world of words.

Free – drop in
ConversationJeffrey Boakye

Event F29

Jeffrey Boakye

Musical World

–  Wye Stage
Read more

Tune in to BBC Radio 4 broadcaster Jeffrey Boakye to discover modern world history as you’ve never heard it before! The critically acclaimed author of Musical Truth presents Musical World, a new book and soundtrack charting pivotal historical moments from across the globe. Explore the cultural, political and societal impact of various music genres and musicians, including artists Bob Marley, Aretha Franklin, Lil Nas X and many more.

Family, 11+ years
Price: £7.00
ConversationKatya Balen

Event F30

Katya Balen

Foxlight

–  Spring Stage
Read more

Go story mudlarking with Katya Balen, the Carnegie Medal-winning author of October, October, and discover her new heart-warming tale Foxlight. Explore the wild with twin sisters Fen and Rey – different and the same, separate and connected – as they follow a fox in search of answers.

Family, 8+ years
Price: £7.00
WorkshopPizza-making Workshop

Event W28

Pizza-making Workshop

Kitchen Garden Pizza

–  Family Garden
Read more

Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven. And while you wait for your pizza to cook, you can decorate your own pizza box!
Dairy-free and gluten-free options available

4+ years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Sold out
Please log in to add this event to your wish list so we can notify you in case of further availability
Page  7 of 20