Robert Greene & Ryan Holiday at Moore Theatre

Robert Greene & Ryan Holiday Tickets

Moore Theatre | Seattle, Washington

A special live in conversation event is taking place for just two nights between writers Robert Greene and Ryan Holiday. Be there for their final evening on the 11th of March at the Moore Theatre and be a part of the conversation with ‘Power, Seduction, Ego and Destiny’, a discussion covering some huge topics in life and also surrounding the the soon-to-be-published ‘The Daily Laws: 366 Meditations on Power, Seduction, Mastery, Strategy, and Human Nature’. Book your tickets without delay to find a wide selection of seats for a variety of prices to be live in conversation with Robert Greene and Ryan Holiday.

Robert Greene & Ryan Holiday at Moore Theatre

For just two nights this year Robert Greene and Ryan Holiday will be collaborating again for a live conversation. Both have strong reputations as writers and self-confessed philosophers, questioning and pondering the wonders and stresses of life. In previous conversations they’ve covered a wide variety of issues and topics in life, from owning your time, to discovering the path to success and overcoming fear. Ryan Holiday has authored ten books, with titles such as, Ego is the Enemy’ and ‘Stillness is the Key’, providing much needed advice and sometimes ironically funny life experiences. Robert Greene is the New York Times bestseller, with books such as ‘The 48 Laws of Power’ and ‘The Art of Seduction’, he has created a voice of reason, wisdom and questioning that has created life-changing thinking. Later this year in August Greene will be releasing his latest book, ‘The Daily Laws: 366 Meditations on Power, Seduction, Mastery, Strategy, and Human Nature’, which is a homage of precise and concise daily wisdom with Holiday contributing to the creation of it. Their discussion on the 11th of March will focus on some of the key aspects in this soon-to-be-published book and is not to be missed. Book your tickets now!

Robert Greene & Ryan Holiday at Moore Theatre

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