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  • An Audience with Sir Tony Robinson
Sir Tony Robinson
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sirtonyrobinson26 An Audience with Sir Tony Robinson Fane Talks & Conversations An Audience with Sir Tony Robinson

20 Feb 2026, 7pm
Concert Hall
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$39 - $400 *
* A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.
1 hour 50 minutes
including interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

From Blackadder to Alfred the Great 

Sir Tony Robinson is one of Britain’s best-loved faces on screen, a master storyteller and an award-winning writer, known for creating the iconic Baldrick in Blackadder and presenting 20 seasons of Channel 4’s Time Team. 

Joining him on stage will be broadcaster and journalist Sarah Klanowski, guiding the conversation.

Together, they’ll celebrate Tony’s life on stage and screen – sharing stories from his remarkable career, his passion for history, and his thrilling fiction debut The House of Wolf, an epic tale of Alfred the Great and the bloody birth of England. 

Hear behind-the-scenes stories from Time Team, Blackadder, The Worst Jobs in History and beyond – and have the chance to ask Tony anything, from writing his first novel at 78 to why Baldrick still gets the biggest laughs. 

Drawing on decades of archaeological expertise and his gift for making the past come alive, Tony will reveal the gritty reality behind the legend of Alfred the Great in his latest work. 

What was life really like for ordinary people caught between Saxon kings and Viking raiders? How did political scheming in medieval courts compare to today's power struggles? This isn’t just historical fiction – it’s Tony’s unique take on the real events that forged Britain. 

This will be a night of brilliant storytelling, big laughs, and history with a twist – all delivered by a man who always had … a cunning plan. 

VIP Meet & Greet

VIP Meet & Greet inclusions: 

  • Exclusive access to a post-show meet & greet with Sir Tony Robinson 
  • A dedicated and signed copy of The House of Wolf by Tony Robinson 
  • VIP tour laminate 
  • Refreshments 

Terms and Conditions apply and subject to availability. VIP Meet & Greet information will be sent to purchasers 7 days prior to the event. Contact info@fane.com.au if you do not receive this information. 

Companion Card tickets issued to accompany VIP Meet and Greet purchasers are not eligible for the full list of VIP Meet and Greet inclusions.

If you use a wheelchair or require assistance due to mobility difficulties, please call 136 246 to book accessible seating or email info@qtix.com.au to enquire.

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