Here and now: Meet the Medieval Women

British Library, London.

Here and Now: Meet the Medieval Women     

Tuesday 29 October.19:00 - 20:30. British Library Pigott Theatre and online.

Kate Mosse picks her highlights from the range of voices and lives in the Medieval Women exhibition

In Person Admission

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADMISSION £12.00 (£12.00)
SENIOR 60+ £10.50 (£10.50)
MEMBER £6.00 (£6.00)
CONCESSIONS £6.00 (£6.00)
*Concession includes students/18-25/registered unemployed
DISABLED £6.00 (£6.00)
DISABLED CARER £0.00 (£0.00)

Online Tickets

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ONLINE £6.50 (£6.50)
ONLINE - MEMBER £3.25 (£3.25)
ONLINE - CONCESSION £3.25 (£3.25)
*Concession includes under 26/student/unwaged/disabled.

More information about Here and now: Meet the Medieval Women tickets

This event will take place in the British Library Knowledge Centre Pigott Theatre. It will be simultaneously live streamed on the British Library platform. Tickets may be booked either to attend in person (physical) or to watch on our platform (online) either live or within 48 hours on catch up. Viewing links for the online version will be sent out in the confirmation email you receive after booking.

In a keynote lecture to open the Medieval Women exhibition series, distinguished author Kate Mosse - whose own work inhabits and illuminates the medieval world - reveals how women exerted their influence across private, public and spiritual realms, taking us inside the lives of women from a variety of professions and backgrounds.

This event accompanies the British Library exhibition Medieval Women: In Their Own Words (25 October – 2 March 2025)

Doors and Bar open at 18:00. If you’re attending in person, please arrive no later than 15 minutes before the start time of this event. Followed by a book signing.

Half price tickets available for Members, Students, Under 26 and other concession groups.

Kate Mosse CBE is an award-winning novelist, playwright, performer, campaigner, interviewer and non-fiction writer. The author of ten novels and short-story collections, her books have sold over five million copies, been translated into thirty-eight languages and published in more than forty countries. Fiction includes the multimillion-selling Languedoc Trilogy (Labyrinth, Sepulchre, Citadel), The Joubert Family Chronicles (The Burning Chambers, The City of Tears, The Ghost Ship, The Map of Bones) and bestselling Gothic fiction including The Taxidermist’s Daughter and The Winter Ghosts.

Her highly-acclaimed non-fiction includes An Extra Pair of Hands: A Story of Caring & Everyday Acts of Love, and Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World, which inspired her one-woman theatre touring show. Her new podcast, The Matilda Effect, launches in summer 2024. She is the Founder Director of the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Authors, and a Visiting Professor of Contemporary Fiction and Creative Writing at the University of Chichester. She is also an Ambassador for Parkinsons UK, and recently joined the Board of the British Library.

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