HUMAN rights campaigner Peter Tatchell will talk about his life, campaigns and the challenges of tomorrow when he visits the Isle of Wight next month.

StoneCrabs Theatre's Out On An Island project is hosting an evening with Mr Tatchell at Quay Arts on Wednesday, February 19.

The evening will be delivered in an 'in conversation' oral history interview style, and will be followed by opportunities for lively debate and engagement through a question and answer session with the audience.

Australian-born, the son of evangelical working-class Protestants, Peter Tatchell has been campaigning since 1967 on issues of human rights, democracy, civil liberties, LGBT equality and global justice.

His inspirations include Mahatma Gandhi, Sylvia Pankhurst and Martin Luther King.

The evening will give people an opportunity to find out what has motivated him to continue campaigning across the world often in high risk, homophobic and dangerous areas.

There is no entry fee — instead people are asked to pay what they can, and proceeds will be donated to charity.

You can book online at https://aneveningwithpetertatchell.eventbrite.co.uk