Tuesday 20 January

Following the show, join us for a 35-minute discussion and Q&A with members of the Royal United Services Institute, alongside the High Representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government and one of the real-life key players in Operation Safe Haven.

Thursday 22 January

Following the show, there will be a 35-minute discussion and Q&A with academics from The Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) research programme at King’s College London, as well as one of the real-life key players in Operation Safe Haven.

Friday 23 January

Following the show, BBC Radio 4 presenter, Claudia Hammond, will chair a Q&A session with the Safe Haven writer, Chris Bowers. Claudia presents the Radio Four programme All in the Mind and has written five books on psychological themes, including her latest Overwhelmed. Chris Bowers is a former diplomat, journalist and aid worker.

Wednesday 28 January

Following the show, join us for a 35-minute discussion and Q&A with members of the All Party Parliamentary group for the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, John Slinger MP and Lord Stephen Massey, alongside the High Representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government Karwan Jamal Tahir. The event will be chaired by Gary Kent.

Friday 30 January

Following the show, there will be a 35-minute discussion and Q&A on the stage exploring why Operation Safe Haven is such a rare example of an intervention to prevent genocide. With Sir Geoffrey Nice KC, Lead Prosecutor at the trial of Slobodan Milosevic (the first sitting head of state charged with war crimes) and Chair of the Uyghur Tribunal, other Tribunal members and one of the real-life key players in Operation Safe Haven.

Saturday 31 January

The Association of Kurdish Academics (AKAD) will host a “meet and greet” in the Arcola bar after the evening performance of Safe Haven. All welcome.