Living
Dangerously
Saturday
18th March - 7.30pm
Buxton
Opera House, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN (Map)
Regarded
as the world’s greatest living explorer, Sir Ranulph
Fiennes has led twenty-two major expeditions to the remotest
parts of the world, including both Poles. Along with the numerous
awards he has received over the past four decades including
the Sultan of Oman’s Bravery Medal in 1970 and the Polar
Medal in 1987, he was honoured with an OBE for human endeavour
and charitable services in 1993. In 2003, after suffering
a massive heart attack and double bypass operation, he ran
seven marathons on seven continents in seven days and has
recently raised £1.6 million through his ascent to within
300m of the Everest summit edge. He is the author of 16 books
including The Feather Men (a UK No 1 Best Seller), Beyond
the Limits, and his latest, Captain Scott, the best-selling
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Tickets
Cost: Tickets: £16, £18
Concessions: Groups of 8 or more/Senior Citizens/Disabled:
£1.50 off (not Dress Circle)JSA/Income Support/Students/Children
16 or under: 1/2 price (not Dress Circle). Standby
ticket: £5
Tickets
are available only via the Buxton Opera House website
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