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A Night of Unscripted Commentary: Planet Normal Comes to Westminster

A Night of Unscripted Commentary: Planet Normal Comes to Westminster
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The team behind The Telegraph’s popular podcast, Planet Normal, is set to swap the studio for the stage this season. On 16 October, hosts Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan will bring their signature blend of sharp-witted social commentary and analysis to The Emmanuel Centre in Westminster for a one-off live event.

A Night of Unscripted Commentary: Planet Normal Comes to Westminster

For regular listeners, the podcast has become a staple of the weekly routine, offering a candid alternative to the mainstream news cycle. The live show promises to mirror this ethos, providing a platform for the duo to dissect the cultural and political currents currently shaping life in Britain. Expect the kind of wry, unfiltered exchange that has earned the show its dedicated following.

The choice of venue—the Grade II-listed Emmanuel Centre—adds a touch of gravitas to the evening. Situated in the heart of the capital, the auditorium offers an intimate setting despite its capacity, allowing for a more immediate rapport between the presenters and the audience. It is an ideal backdrop for a conversation that often treads the line between serious political scrutiny and cultural critique.

Beyond the formal agenda, the evening is designed to lean into the unpredictable nature of live broadcasting. While the hosts will undoubtedly touch upon the pressing issues of the day—from economic shifts to the ever-evolving landscape of British public life—the inclusion of an audience Q&A session suggests that the night will be as much about the listeners’ concerns as it is about the hosts’ perspectives.

For those interested in the craft of modern commentary, the event offers a rare glimpse into the mechanics of the Planet Normal production. It serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of the podcast medium, where the warmth of human conversation continues to cut through the digital noise. Tickets for the evening are currently available via the publication’s website, though early booking is advised given the limited nature of this live engagement.

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Priya Nair

Priya was born in Leicester to a Keralan family and grew up between two cultures without ever feeling pulled apart by them. She studied fashion communication in Nottingham and began her career writing for an independent style blog before contributing to several print and online publications. Her work sits at the intersection of fashion and identity — she is particularly drawn to independent British designers, vintage markets and the way personal style tells a story. She lives in East London, cycles everywhere and has an enviable collection of secondhand coats.

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