More top picks – Page 48
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Eight good reasons to visit Bath before year’s end
Georgian architecture, museums, Roman history, natural thermal spas and boutique shops: there’s something for everyone in Bath.
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Comedy Review: Stewart Lee - Content Provider
Should Stewart Lee’s tour be on your group’s schedule this year? Paul Maguire, former judge at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards finds out.
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Monkey World: ticking all the boxes for a group day out
Rachel Bailey reports back from a sun-saturated visit to Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre in Dorset, describing it as a great stop for groups passing through or staying in the area.
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London Theatre Review: The Girls
Elena Dimama recommends a group trip to see West End musical The Girls – but you’ll have to be quick, as it closes in July.
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Review: The London Cabaret Club
First-class food and a variety show that will have you up on your feet: The London Cabaret Club is certainly worth a visit, declares Rachel Bailey.
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London Theatre Review: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour
Eye-wateringly bad language and sexual references in abundance, audiences, you have been warned.
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A Q&A with Annie star, Alex Bourne
Alex Bourne, who will play Daddy Warbucks in the upcoming West End production of Annie, talks rehearsals, Laurence Olivier Award nominations, and shaving his head.
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King Arthur's Britain: the legends behind the locations
Group Leisure has picked out some of the most fascinating UK locations linked to the legend of the King Arthur.
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Ever thought of… Devizes?
A Medieval past, a canal, a wealth of history, and one of the officially listed prettiest streets in Britain – what’s not to love about Devizes?
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Excellent ways to celebrate Star Wars Day
To mark Star Wars Day this week, here are some activities that relate to the sci-fi franchise to indulge in.
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Regional theatre review: Dirty Dancing
An outdated show that’s clinging on to life, or a timeless and ever popular classic that still has its place in 2017? Rachel Bailey shares her thoughts on the new UK tour of Dirty Dancing.
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Six perfectly English places for groups to visit
With St George’s Day having just passed, we’ve come up with six trip ideas to extend the celebrations for this patron saint day.
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National Trust gardens to add to your 2017 bucket list
Some of the National Trust’s head gardeners pick out their top outdoor spaces in Kent to visit during the summer months.
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Regional Theatre Review: The National Theatre’s Jane Eyre
Sarah Holt reviews the National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Eyre as is embarks on its UK tour.
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Wild overseas experiences for the tentative explorer
Guided adventure experiences that will take you right into the heart of rainforests, swamps and glaciers.
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London Theatre Review: 42nd Street
Laura Sexton left the theatre with dancing feet after reviewing 42nd Street at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in London’s West End.
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TV and film locations: Midsomer Murders
There are lots of TV locations that are ideal for group trips. This time we look at the hit show Midsomer Murders.
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5 summer cruise holiday destinations we think really work
Who said summer cruises had to be hot? These voyages offer a variety of environments and landmarks to enjoy.
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Churches to visit in England, recommended by Bill Bryson
Travel writer Bill Bryson has revealed a list of his favourite UK churches to visit.
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Ever thought of… Otley?
The Yorkshire market town of Otley is gearing up for the summer season, and it’s time to discover its best bits, including pubs, pork pie shops and a chocolatier.