Tuesday 10 November, 11am - SOLD OUT
Wednesday 11 November - SOLD OUT
As Hitler’s V2 rockets hit London in 1944, a 22‑year‑old American GI deserter and an 18‑year‑old Welsh woman hid their identities as they became involved in a brief crime spree that ended with the cold-blooded murder of a taxi driver. Their story reveals a wartime Britain facing deep social problems that ultimately led the pair to the hangman’s noose.
Coffee at 11am, followed by this gripping lecture with retired detective Paul Stickler and a two-course lunch served in Jermyn's House set in the heart of the Gardens.
Members’ Price: £45.50p/p
Non-Members’ Price: £58.50p/p includes Gardens admission
SOLD OUT, extra date added Thursday 12 November
