Award-winning and internationally successful children’s author David Walliams has teamed up with Joanna Lumley to support her charity - The Peter Pan Moat Brae Trust - in a special event for families at Cadogan Hall, London on Saturday 19th March, 10.30am.

The two stars in conversation promise a hilarious, interactive morning of tall tales and quirky questions, they will share their comic chemistry and love of stories with a theatre full of young fans and avid readers of David’s incredibly popular books.  Every ticket-holder will also receive a copy of Grandpa’s Great Escape and can have it signed by author David Walliams himself! The lucky audience will be treated to a marvellous morning giving a peek into the world of one of the biggest selling children’s authors who has captured the imaginations of a whole new generation and is getting more and more children reading. His books, including Awful Auntie, Gangsta Granny and The Boy in the Dress, which are all published by HarperCollins Children’s Books, have been translated into over 46 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide. Often referred to as the new ‘Roald Dahl’, David Walliams is the perfect partner to help highlight the work of the Peter Pan Moat Brae Trust, of which Joanna Lumley is Patron. The event at Cadogan Hall is suitable for all children and adults aged 4 and over. Tickets priced £25 (including a copy of Grandpa’s Great Escape by David Walliams) are on sale from Cadogan Hall Box Office: 020 7730 4500