What's New? – Page 2
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: Blood Brothers
Class, friendship and superstition are up for discussion in the touring production of Bill Kenwright’s classic production, with passionate performances from the entire cast.
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News
Hampton Court Palace transforms for Haunted Halloween experience
The former residence of King Henry VIII will take on a spooky twist with a series of indoor and outdoor experiences and scary figures this Halloween.
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New cast announced as Stranger Things stage show extends booking
A new cast has been announced for the West End production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, with the prequel to the Netflix series extending bookings until April 2026.
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A medieval Christmas and feasting at the King Richard III Visitor Centre
King Richard III Visitor Centre is offering a festive package to experience Christmas as it was celebrated in medieval times, complete with a feast and museum access.
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See choir performances at St Paul’s Cathedral and Cadogan Hall
The Bach Choir has announced its 150th anniversary season, celebrating its rich history and contribution to the past and present of choir performance.
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The Lost Estate brings Parisian Cabaret to London
Opening in March 2026 in Kensington, Chat Noir! will take guests to the world’s first cabaret club for a night of immersive theatre and themed dining.
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Leonardslee Lakes transformed with lights this Christmas
Groups can see light displays and soundscapes at the West Sussex-based Grade I-listed gardens when they visit during the festive season.
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Familiar names included as casting announced for Paddington musical
The principal cast for the world premiere of Paddington The Musical has been revealed, with performances beginning in November in London.
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Dennis join cast for Oscar Wilde Classic
The National Theatre has announced the full cast for its West End production of The Importance of Being Earnest, featuring Stephen Fry and Olly Alexander.
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Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts joins Hadestown cast
Former Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts will join the cast of Hadestown at London’s Lyric Theatre, playing Persephone from September until January 2026.
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History of pantomime on display at Beaulieu this Christmas
Beaulieu’s Palace House will showcase the story of pantomime with a series of soundscapes and projections throughout the stately rooms over the Christmas period.
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GLT Awards
Emma Durrant: creating musical memories
Group Travel Organiser of the Year® winner Emma Durrant talks to us about winning the award and her group’s exciting upcoming adventures.
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News
Immersive medieval history day returning to Arundel Castle
Characters Through History events are returning to the Sussex-based castle in the October half term, bringing sights, sounds and stories of the 12th century to the grounds.
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Jersey Tidal Trail offers walking experience for groups
Walking holiday specialist Ramble Worldwide has launched guided and self-guided holidays, showcasing the Channel Island’s dramatic coastline, rich history and natural beauty.
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Game of Thrones and The Full Monty actor to star in West End musical
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is transferring to the West End following a sold-out run at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
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Full cast announced for Dear England tour
David Sturzaker will take on the role of Gareth Southgate alongside EastEnders actress Samantha Womack as team psychologist Pippa Grange.
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Interview
Group perks, popular locations and new favourites
We chat to Martyn Stagg, head of sales for Alfa Travel about its most popular group destinations and how it stands out from the crowd.
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News
York’s Mansion House reopens following restoration
The historic venue in York has reopened for its 300th anniversary after completion of the first phase of a major restoration project.
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Midlands travel firm launches European itineraries
Wisteria Tours’ new European itineraries focus on art, culture and the countryside, with the first overseas trip taking place in September.
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New York’s tourist troubles and the impact of tourism tax
New Yorkers shedding light on how tourists frustrate them, tourist tax being blocked and airport staff searching for ‘oversized’ bags are all up for discussion with our regular columnist.