Jennie Milsom
Contact info
- Tel:
- 01908 613323
- Email:
- editorial@groupleisureandtravel.com
- Features
Rolling out the green carpet for the stars of Emerald City
GLT went along to the press night of Wicked to welcome in the all-new cast, including Gary Wilmot as The Wizard and Lucie Jones as Elphaba.
- Features
Making a splash: cruise operators reveal hotspots for 2023 and beyond
As the cruise industry continues to open up across the world, we asked a handful of cruise operators to reveal which destinations are proving popular for groups and why cruises are more popular than ever.
- Review
Regional Theatre Review: Jersey Boys
Packed with a string of number-one hits, smooth harmonies and deft dance moves, this Jersey Boys production will take you back to the 60s with its epic story of heartbreak and fame.
- Review
London Theatre Review: Life of Pi
The West End premiere of Yann Martel’s iconic book Life of Pi has taken London by storm after its successful run in Sheffield and has extended bookings until May 2022.
- Interview
Simon Calder on the recovery of tourism
Jennie Milsom caught up with travel correspondent and broadcaster Simon Calder, one of the speakers at the recent Group Leisure & Travel Show, to hear about his favourite UK destinations and how he sees the recovery of tourism.
- Reader Club
Wiltshire: discovering the wonders of the county
Readers joined us on our familiarisation visit to Wilthire, taking in Salisbury Cathedral and attractions in Swindon. Find out about our whistle-stop tour through the rolling countryside.
- Review
London Theatre Review: Pretty Woman the Musical
Attitudes towards fast cars and gender politics may have evolved since 1990 but top-notch performances, lots of laughs and stand-up-and-dance ovations are still very much in fashion.
- Features
Back to the theatre: the show goes on
The thrill of seeing a live performance on stage is back. So, what can you and your group can expect on your first visit back to the theatre?
- Features
Covid passports: how to prepare for visiting the theatre
Although plans to roll out a Covid passport programme for large events have now been put on hold, they are still required for entry into some theatres. What does it mean for group travel organisers and what do they need to make their members aware of?