Guardians Invite You to Decide: Let's Hear Your Domestic Dispute Story
The Guardian is throwing open its doors for a unique event where readers can air their grievances in a live setting, with the help of a panel of experts. On November 26th, during "An evening of Guardian culture," one very real domestic dispute will take center stage.
Are you fed up with a never-ending cycle of arguing with your partner or roommate? Do you have a story that's equal parts hilarious and infuriating? The Guardian wants to hear it. They're calling on people from all walks of life to submit their most epic domestic disputes, and if selected, they'll get to present their case live in front of a panel of experts.
In exchange for sharing your frustrations with the world, you'll receive a £100 gift card for Trullo and a copy of Tim Siadatan's new cookbook Padella. But that's not all - both parties involved will have to agree to be featured in the live event, and you'll need to provide proof of consent.
The event is open to individuals from across the UK who are willing to travel to London for the live show. Don't miss your chance to put your voice on the record and let a panel of experts sort out your domestic drama once and for all. So why not take a deep breath, tell us your story, and see how we'll decide.
To get involved, simply fill out the application form before November 10th. Remember, your responses are secure, as the Guardian has access to an encrypted online form that only allows experts to access the submissions.
The Guardian is throwing open its doors for a unique event where readers can air their grievances in a live setting, with the help of a panel of experts. On November 26th, during "An evening of Guardian culture," one very real domestic dispute will take center stage.
Are you fed up with a never-ending cycle of arguing with your partner or roommate? Do you have a story that's equal parts hilarious and infuriating? The Guardian wants to hear it. They're calling on people from all walks of life to submit their most epic domestic disputes, and if selected, they'll get to present their case live in front of a panel of experts.
In exchange for sharing your frustrations with the world, you'll receive a £100 gift card for Trullo and a copy of Tim Siadatan's new cookbook Padella. But that's not all - both parties involved will have to agree to be featured in the live event, and you'll need to provide proof of consent.
The event is open to individuals from across the UK who are willing to travel to London for the live show. Don't miss your chance to put your voice on the record and let a panel of experts sort out your domestic drama once and for all. So why not take a deep breath, tell us your story, and see how we'll decide.
To get involved, simply fill out the application form before November 10th. Remember, your responses are secure, as the Guardian has access to an encrypted online form that only allows experts to access the submissions.