What else is new? – Page 76
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News
New guided tours linked to Bury St Edmunds Abbey anniversary
Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides has created six new tours to celebrate 1,000 years since the Abbey of St Edmund was founded.
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Features
GLT’s top picks: 6 wildlife experiences for groups
In celebration of World Wildlife Day, we’re sharing some of our favourite group wildlife activities available in the UK.
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Original production team reunites for Singin’ in the Rain tour
The iconic Singin’ in the Rain will embark on a UK and Ireland tour starting in January 2021, following its season at Sadler’s Wells.
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Budapest and Vienna among most popular river cruise destinations
The two cities as well as Strasbourg in France were mentioned as places cruise passengers were interested in visiting, according to a recent Fred.\ River Cruises’ survey.
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CLIA issues cruise reassurance amid coronavirus fears
Cruise Lines International Association has issued a statement in response to developments concerning the coronavirus and its impact on people taking cruise holidays.
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The Play That Goes Wrong will enter its seventh year on stage
The comedy show has extended its West End run until May 2021.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Prince of Egypt
GLT went along to see the much-anticipated musical which opened at London’s Dominion Theatre at the start of February.
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News
Visitor registration open for the 2020 Group Leisure & Travel Show
Visitor registration is now open for the 2020 Group Leisure & Travel Show on Thursday 8th October at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
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Features
6 places worth visiting during the Year of Cathedrals and Pilgrimage
As 2020 is the Year of Cathedrals and Pilgrimage, here a number of remarkable cathedral sites that make a great group day trip.
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News
RAF Museum to remember the Blitz in latest exhibition
More than 60 works of art will go on display at London’s RAF Museum to shine a spotlight on different artist’s responses to the Battle of Britain and the Blitz.
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Birmingham Royal Ballet shares its upcoming season
World premieres and revivals await audiences of the 2020-21 season, under new direction from Carlos Acosta.
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CMV will bring seven cruise ships together for Rotterdam regatta next year
Cruise & Maritime Voyages’ first special fleet parade and regatta event will take place in Rotterdam.
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Chatsworth to celebrate its famous figures throughout annual season
A new display, among other events, will celebrate some of the most famous figures to have been associated with the Derbyshire house, showcasing personal objects and portraits.
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Features
Virgin Voyages takes boutique luxury to the sea with its debut ship, Scarlet Lady
We were among the first to step on board Scarlet Lady, the 17-deck yacht-inspired cruise ship that hopes to reinvent the experience of cruising - or more accurately, introduce cruising of a different kind.
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Interview
Interview: Eric Potts talks about hope and determination in By The Waters Of Liverpool
Eric Potts - who audiences might recognise from pantomime and Coronation Street, where he played Diggory Compton - chats to us about the play’s tour, its roots in reality and what audiences can expect from the moving production.
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News
New faces and more dates for Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em tour
Producers of the Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em tour have revealed further dates and new cast members to join the run which kicks off in Bromley.
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Lead character revealed for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella musical
Carrie Hope Fletcher will take to the stage as the main character in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of Cinderella at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London.
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News
Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh on the line-up at BBC Gardeners’ World Live
Group discounts are available for the four-day event taking place in June at Birmingham’s NEC.
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News
Exclusive group menus unveiled at Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace has announced a variety of new and exclusive menus for groups throughout the year.
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Column
Naturist holidays in 2020 and no entry for children at Pontins
GGO is back with another cracking column, covering three stories which might just make your hair curl.