More top picks – Page 15
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FeaturesBudapest and Vienna holiday highlights for Arts Society Cranleigh group
GTO Gwen Wright took her group to Budapest and Vienna for a jam-packed holiday… and also managed to squeeze in a tour of Bratislava.
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FeaturesNew 2023 openings: exhibitions, museums and historical sites
We take a look at some of the biggest new openings for groups to consider…
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InterviewGLT Show organiser’s mission to give people a great day
Organiser of the Group Leisure & Travel Show, Sharon Yandell, updates us on this year’s event and why it’s set to be another great day for GTOs, coach operators and the travel trade.
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Crazy For You
Hilarious moments, outstanding timing and unthinkable choreography combine to create nearly three hours of stunning musical theatre.
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ReviewGreatest Days: Take That reunion musical has it all
The Greatest Days musical is an overwhelming splurge of feel-good against a backdrop of ultimate boy band classics.
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FeaturesTheatre boom: increased group bookings and sell-out shows
We speak to groups and people from across the theatre sector about why it’s more important than ever to support the arts.
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InterviewAmbassador Cruise Line’s CCO tells us about its group appeal
Promoted as Britain’s premium value no-fly cruise line, chief commercial officer, Phil Gardner gives us the lowdown on Ambassador’s rapid rise.
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Features5 UK cities which are ideal for book lovers
Treat the bookworms in your group with a visit full of literary inspiration and excellence at these top UK cities.
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Destination GuidesItinerary idea: legend, culture and history galore in Nottinghamshire
Journey to the heart of England on a visit to Nottinghamshire, the historic home of Robin Hood, literary greats and much more.
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InterviewWicked producer on the West End show’s defying success
Wicked’s UK executive producer, Michael McCabe talks to GLT about the defying success of the show which has recently marked 17 years in the West End.
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FeaturesBBC Earth Experience: an incredible journey around the world
Where else can you travel across seven continents, witnessing breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife all from one place?
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FeaturesPicture this: some of the most beautiful places to visit in autumn
A selection of attractions which are perfect for autumnal walks, seasonal displays and beautiful photo opportunities.
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InterviewTower of London: historian on unique Crown Jewels display
Historian Charles Farris discusses the glittering new Jewel House display and why groups may want to add the Tower of London to their hit list.
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InterviewCroisiEurope’s Gabrielle Alam on her love of cruises and highlights for groups
CrosiEurope’s head of UK sales and marketing Gabrielle Alam tells us what she most loves about going on a cruise and what the operator has got coming up this year.
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Destination GuidesItinerary idea: Brighton’s royal links, seaside fun and sky-high views
We take a look what groups can get out of a day trip to Brighton in Sussex.
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ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Bodyguard
A string of power ballads, drama, passion and a stage full of sequins and abs, what’s not to love about The Bodyguard musical?
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Aspects of Love
Michael Ball shows he’s still got it in this Andrew Lloyd Webber revival that has more bed hopping than an episode of Love Island.
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InterviewJacky Oakley: organising river cruises and more for her Surrey-based group
Jacky Oakley, organiser for Camberley & District u3a in Surrey tells us about the group’s river cruise experience of Budapest and the challenges she faces as a GTO.
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FeaturesThe hidden side of Slovenia that’s best explored as a group
A look at Slovenia’s alternative destinations to uncover lesser-known gems from a wine not found anywhere else to a Rapunzel-worthy castle.
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ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Mousetrap
Not even Sherlock Holmes would be able to get to the bottom of this gripping murder mystery, where every character is not who they seem.


