The Conversation: Adam Price
Tuesday 24 February 2026
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Greenland – Power and Glory
The Danish creator and writer of political drama Borgen beams in to talk about the mineral wealth, geopolitics and culture of Greenland, the setting for his multi-award-winning Netflix drama Borgen – Power and Glory.
Adam is also the writer and producer of the Netflix sensation Ragnarok, Ride Upon the Storm and Anna Pihl. As a chef, he co-presents with his brother James the tv food show Spise med Price.
Chaired by Peter Florence.
The interview lasts for an hour followed by a 30-minute public Q&A, then a book-signing and informal conversation. It is also being live-streamed. For livestream tickets, visit here.
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Dates, Times & Book
| Tue 24 Feb | 7:00 PM | £10 | Book |
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