Catherine Curzon

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Being Mr Wickham – Future Plans

Adrian Lukis, the definitive Mr Wickham for many TV viewers, returned to the role of George Wickham live on stage this September in Bath and  Stamford. Adrian reprised his beloved (oh go on, you know you do!) role in Being Mr Wickham, a brand new play written by Adrian and me, that lifts the sheets on …

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The Captain and the Theatrical… and a Wickham Update

Although I’ve been quiet for a while, I’ve not been sleeping! Instead I’ve been working with Adrian Lukis to bring my new theatrical production,  Being Mr Wickham, to the stage and for those of you with tickets to our shows on 15th and 29th September, I can guarantee you’re in for a treat. Adrian’s return …

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Adrian Lukis as Mr Wickham – Live on Stage!

I’m thrilled to finally announce my super secret project. On 15th September Bath’s fabulous Jane Austen Festival will host the premier of Being Mr Wickham, my theatrical writing debut, starring Adrian Lukis (who else!?) as Jane Austen’s quintessential rogue. Mr Wickham may be a little older, but is he any wiser? “Written off as a rake …

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Jane Austen and the King of Bling… at Glorious Gunnersbury Park

I am so excited to be visiting glorious Gunnersbury Park on 4th June 2019 to chat all about George IV and his love of Jane Austen. You can find out how to book below and this gorgeous property really has to be seen to be believed. Its restoration has recently been completed and it’s sure …

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The Scandal of George III’s Court

Those of you who know me as the chronicler of Mr Wickham’s further adventures won’t be surprised to know that I love a good scandal, so I’m thrilled to announce that my new non-fiction book, The Scandal of George III’s Court, is available now. Even better, you can snap it up with £4 off by …

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Bag a Bargain and Meet Me at Kenwood!

I’m thrilled to make two exciting announcements today!  The first is that I’ll be returning to Kenwood House on 26th and 27th October.  I’ll be a guest at Museums at Night at this glorious Georgian mansion in North London and I can’t wait. There’ll be a chance to explore this historical site after dark to the …

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The Captain’s Ghostly Gamble Release Day

It’s release day for my brand new short story, The Captain’s Ghostly Gamble. Co-written with Eleanor Harkstead, this is a comedy of spooks, silk, and second chances. Blurb: When a ghostly dandy and his roguish companion try their hand at matchmaking, things definitely go bump in the night. For centuries, foppish Captain Cornelius Sheridan and brooding John Rookwood …

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Mr. Wickham’s Wanderings: A Timely Reminder

Friends, it’s now just a matter of weeks until the Jane Austen Festival returns to the delightful city of Bath. My name shall, of course, be on a few lips this year thanks to the endeavours of my erstwhile editor, Catherine Curzon, and a gentleman whose name is forever associated with mine, Adrian Lukis. No …

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New Release: The Captain and the Cricketer

I’m delighted to announce that The Captain and the Cricketer, book 2 in the Captivating Captains series, is now available worldwide. You can read an extract of this comedy of cricket and criminality below! When an uptight countryside vet and a sexy TV star meet on the cricket pitch, they’re both knocked for six! Henry Fitzwalter is …

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Mr. Wickham’s Wanderings: Two Engagements in Bath

Friends, it’s my pleasure to tell you that the name of Wickham shall feature not once but twice at the Bath Jane Austen Festival in September. Firstly, my erstwhile editor, Catherine Curzon, shall be giving a talk on a  scandalous lady and all matters militia. Later in the Festival she will be joined by Mr …

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