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An Evening with Michael Rosen: Nice!


3 Jun 2026, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

137a, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost £5 / Book here
Department Educational Studies
Contact E.Corbett(@gold.ac.uk)

Why is the bear sad? (Freya, Aged 3)
What is your favourite writing style (example: funny, strict, serious)? (Lily, Aged 9)
Have you ever had a yummy chocolate cake? (Amber, Aged 11)

Join us while we ask Michael Rosen the questions that we’ve all been dying to know. Nursery and Primary school children across London have been tasked with quizzing Michael Rosen all about him – his work, his likes, and his hates – nothing will be left untouched in this exposé unlike any you’ve seen before. Let’s find out what his readers really want to know!

Hosted by Spinning Gold, the student-published literary journal.

Come down and support us!

Book now

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3 Jun 2026 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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