More top picks – Page 52
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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.
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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.