What's New? – Page 26
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Features
Fascinating group day out at de Havilland Aircraft Museum
Chris Behrendt and Jennie Savage from the Milton Keynes U3A group report back from a brilliant experience at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum in London Colney.
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News
Royal Albert Hall extends Cirque du Soleil’s Alegria: In a New Light
With its Grammy-nominated soundtrack, acrobatics, costume designs, vibrant sets, and humour, Alegría: In a New Light promises a quintessential Cirque du Soleil spectacle when it returns to the Royal Albert Hall in January 2024.
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GLT Awards
Daniel Pocock: “I love the variety of my role with Potters Resorts”
We caught up with Daniel Pocock, sales development team leader at Potters Resorts, about winning the 2023 Excellence Award and his favourite part of the job.
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Interview
Frank Pearson: taking police and choir members all over the world
Frank Pearson organises trips for the Greater Manchester Police Male Voice Choir as well as the International Police Association.
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Features
Private group tours with the Royal Collection Trust in 2024
The Royal Collection Trust has announced its programme of group visits and private tours at the official residences of His Majesty The King for next year.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: The King and I
Colourful costumes combine with dazzling choreography to create a fun-filled evening.
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Review
Sensational ABBA Voyage expertly blurs the lines of reality
We headed to the ABBA Arena in London to find out why thousands of people continue to flock to this special purpose-built space in search of escapism as their musical icons take to the stage to give us a glimpse into the future of entertainment.
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News
& Juliet tour will take classic pop hits across the UK
& Juliet is heading out on a national tour after a phenomenal London run which saw it pick up three Olivier Awards.
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News
Graham Yandell receives MBE at Buckingham Palace
Chief executive of Yandell Media Group, which publishes Group Leisure & Travel, was presented with his MBE by HRH The Princess Royal at an investiture ceremony held at Buckingham Palace on 2nd November.
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Features
Moselle and Rhine river cruise boasts stunning views and alluring history
Jane Archer joins Riviera Travel for a cruise to remember along the serene Moselle and Rhine rivers.
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Features
8 must-visit cities for museum and art lovers
With so many iconic European cities to choose from, here are some of the best hotspots for museum and art lovers.
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News
Lovely jubbly! Only Fools and Horses to hit the road in 2024
The Trotters are back and coming to a town near you in 2024, direct from a sold-out, four-year run in London’s West End.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: Jesus Christ Superstar
With such a distinguished score, this reimagined take on Jesus Christ Superstar celebrates the show’s music with clever staging and unbelievable vocalists who help bring the story into the modern day.
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Interview
Mongol Khan spectacle in London puts Mongolia in the spotlight for tourists
The co-producer of The Mongol Khan which is performing at the London Coliseum hopes that audiences will leave with a very strong impression of Mongolia as a place to visit.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: The Drifters Girl
Two hours of non-stop foot-tapping goodness, The Drifters Girl delivers hit after hit alongside a remarkable story.
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Column
Angered by Sycamore Gap vandalism and squeezing through nudes
Nude art displays, the irreplaceable Sycamore Gap and theatres closed due to RAAC are on Grumpy Group Organiser’s agenda.
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GLT Awards
GLT Awards: new venue and time of year for 2024 ceremony
The 2024 Group Leisure & Travel Awards ceremony is moving to a five-star venue in London and at a different time of year.
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News
Craig Revel Horwood to direct NOW That’s What I Call A Musical
The new British musical will tour the UK and is said to celebrate 40 years of iconic chart-topping hits from the compilations album NOW That’s What I Call Music.
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Features
6 of the UK’s spectacularly spooky sites for group visits
We’ve picked out six historic venues with a darker twist for groups to visit across the UK, from haunted sites to behind bars experiences.
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News
Roman garden at Butser Ancient Farm now open to groups
The Duke of Gloucester has opened a new garden at the Hampshire-based open air museum, offering groups a glimpse into the horticultural habits of the Romans and the types of plants available to them.