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The Weakest Link - Live

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On Saturday 18 January Anne Robinson will be hosting a very special live performance of The Weakest Link at the Barn Theatre, Cirencester. This exclusive event is being held in support of the Hatherop Big Build Challenge and will feature a line-up of celebrities vs. Anne Robinson’s razor-sharp wit and legendary quips.

Joining the ‘Queen of Mean’ are former Chair of the BBC and current member of The House of Lords Michael Grade CBE, News presentes Kay Burley, multiple cup-winning Jockey Nico De Boinville, historian and journalist Simon Heffer, former MEP Stanley Johnson, food critic and writer Tom Parker-Bowles, English aristocrat and friend of the Royals Nick Peto and the always-fabulous Toyah Wilcox.

The Hatherop Big Build is a fundraising effort to secure the future of Hatherop Primary School, in the heart of the Cotswolds. The campaign aims to raise £1.5 million to combat overcrowding, replace a deteriorating prefab classroom, and create vital new spaces for the school’s pupils.

Barn Theatre CEO & Artistic Director Iwan Lewis comments: “Theatre is not just about entertainment—it’s about supporting our community... Don’t miss this unique chance to see Anne Robinson at her sharpest, A-list stars at their most vulnerable, and a community coming together.”

Tickets and further information can be found at barntheatre.org.uk

All proceeds from the event will go directly to the Hatherop Big Build. To learn more about the campaign, visit: www.hatheropbigbuild.com

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