More top picks – Page 49
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London Theatre Review: An American in Paris
Laura Sexton left the West End in a dancing daze after reviewing An American in Paris at the Dominion Theatre.
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Group accommodation in Dorset
Group Leisure turns its attention to Dorset and picks out five helpful accommodation options for groups planning an extended trip there.
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Comedy review: Richard Herring: The Best
Should Richard Herring’s comedy tour be on your schedule this year? Paul Maguire, former judge at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, finds out.
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Stepping Out: London theatre review
“I anticipated an all-singing, all-dancing, showbiz-style production”, writes Laura Sexton, on Stepping Out. But did the new show meet her expectations?
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Regional theatre review: Bat Out of Hell, The Musical
Sarah Holt explains why you don’t have to be a Meatloaf fan to enjoy Bat Out of Hell, The Musical.
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Ever thought of… Northampton?
Who would have thought Northampton and the surrounding Northamptonshire area had so much on offer?
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TV and film locations: Broadchurch
Group Leisure takes a look at some of the locations used in the filming of Broadchurch that groups can visit.
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Cruise Review: The Rhine with Amadeus
Jeannine Williamson sampled a Rhine cruise with Amadeus River Cruises now the line has opened up to the UK market.
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Regional theatre review: Funny Girl
Laura Sexton gives Funny Girl a standing ovation after going to review it at Milton Keynes Theatre.
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48 hours in Salford Quays
Sarah Holt spent a weekend in Salford Quays to see what it could offer groups.
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Regional theatre review: Jonathan Pie: Live at The Lowry Theatre
Political comedy isn’t always the first choice for a group trip. Paul Maguire former judge at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards – previously known as the Perrier Awards – explains why you might want to make an exception when it comes to Jonathan Pie.
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48 hours in and around Shakespeare’s England
From countryside walks in the Cotswolds to heritage pubs, there’s so much that groups will enjoy in and around Shakespeare’s England.
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National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art: a review
Laura Sexton spent a day in Newmarket, discovering the history of horseracing.
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Restaurant review: Cosmopolitan, Altrincham
Sarah Holt went to new restaurant Cosmopolitan in Cheshire to size it up for groups.
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Sea for yourself: great coastal locations to visit
Group Leisure has picked out a number of coastal locations that offer groups plenty and that are likely to leave a long lasting impression.
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London Theatre Review: Dreamgirls
Group Leisure gives Dreamgirls five big gold sparkly stars after reviewing the production at the Savoy Theatre on the Strand.
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London Theatre Review: Half a Sixpence
Group Leisure gives Half a Sixpence a big thumbs up after seeing it at the Noel Coward Theatre.
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Restaurant review: Bubba Gump Shrimp Co, London
Shrimply delicious – and great for groups, too. Rachel Bailey reviews the Forrest Gump-themed restaurant Bubba Gump Shrimp Co in London.
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10 surprising activities groups can do in Milton Keynes
Happy birthday Milton Keynes! Here are some of the best (and most surprising) activities for groups to enjoy during a visit.
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Ever thought of… Chippenham?
Chippenham in Wiltshire is a bustling market town with a huge amount to offer groups – isn't it time you booked a visit?