What's New? – Page 13
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News
More time to see David Hockney exhibition at London’s Lightroom
Following an “extraordinary demand”, groups can now book tickets to go and see David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) at Lightroom in King’s Cross, until December.
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New Hidden London underground tour goes behind the scenes of Baker Street
Groups will be able to head behind the scenes in a new Hidden London tour of Baker Street station for the first time to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the Tube.
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England’s most visited free and paid-for attractions
VisitEngland has released its annual visitor figures for 2022 which show the most popular paid-for and free attractions across the country.
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The go-to directory for the bus and coach industry is back with its 53rd edition
The 2023/24 edition of the long-established Who’s Who in the Bus & Coach Industry is now available in print and digital. Find out how to get your copy.
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The Queen’s Gallery: Holbein’s Tudor court portraits to go on display
A major exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, will bring together more than 100 works from Henry VIII’s court by Hans Holbein the Younger.
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Interview
Florence Nightingale Museum: “She was more than just a Lady with the Lamp”
We spoke to Hannah Smith, visitor experience and collections manager at the Florence Nightingale Museum in London, to discover more about what awaits groups on a visit.
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Interview
Mike Beaveridge: travelling with former police officer colleagues
We caught up with Mike Beaveridge, organiser for the Southend branch of the National Association of Retired Police Officers, about what’s coming up and some of the challenges he faces.
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Review
Oh. My. Gawd… our thoughts on The Friends Experience in Birmingham
That famous orange sofa, Chandler and Joey’s recliners, Central Perk - The Friends Experience at the NEC in Birmingham has it all and more.
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Features
Budapest 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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Features
New 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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Interview
GLT 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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Column
Grumpy group organiser on the Museum of Failure and AI shenanigans
Grumpy Group Organiser has his say on one very peculiar museum, AI holiday hotspots and the point of asking questions in the first place.
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Review
London 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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Review
Greatest 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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Features
Theatre 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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Sponsored
Sadler’s Wells’ dance spectacular returns to London for limited run
Message In A Bottle, a production based on the iconic songs of Grammy Award-winning artist Sting, will return to Peacock Theatre this autumn.
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Interview
Ambassador 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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Features
5 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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News
Julian Clary to play Herod in tour of Jesus Christ Superstar
A reimagined production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar will take to the stage across the UK with Julian Clary as King Herod on select dates.
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Features
Itinerary 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.