What's New? – Page 38
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News
Groups can visit Happy Valley filming locations on Yorkshire coach tour
Fans of the British crime series will be able to visit a number of locations in Yorkshire, including Hebden Bridge, as part of a new coach tour.
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Reimagined production of Oklahoma! all set for West End return
Full casting has now been confirmed for the West End return of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!.
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Interview
Gareth Snook on his version of Willy Wonka for new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical
Gareth Snook, who leads the cast in the extraordinary role of Willy Wonka, talks about his new musical adventure and how he has adapted the character.
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New booking period for award-winning Mamma Mia! The Party
Tickets are on sale for Mamma Mia! The Party which has extended its run at London’s O2 Arena until 3rd September 2023.
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Explore London’s highlights on new walking tours from Tootbus
Tootbus has said the new walking tours will allow visitors to take sightseeing and themed tours in famous districts of London.
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Interview
Simon Calder: where’s left on his bucket list and group travel optimism
Travel journalist and broadcaster Simon Calder talks travel ‘firsts’ and we find out if there’s anywhere left on his bucket list.
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Destination Guides
7 ideas for a memorable group trip to Essex
Visit Essex has created its own ‘bucket list’ of attractions to visit across the county. Here are seven ideas to inspire a future trip.
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News
Michael Ball will return to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love in London
34 years after having starred in the original West End production, Michael Ball will return to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love show at the Lyric Theatre.
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Single supplements reduced on popular Scenic and Emerald cruises
The Scenic Group has cut the additional fees on a range of its river and ocean sailings saying customers “have a right not to feel aggravated by high supplement charges”.
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How one group ‘coined it in’ at The Royal Mint after GLT Show meeting
When a group organiser met the team from The Royal Mint at the Group Leisure & Travel Show it resulted in a memorable trip for the Newton Abbot Travel Club.
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Interview
Louise Thomas: escaping normality and the magic of theatre
We spoke to GTO Louise Thomas about finding time to organise theatre trips and outings for two different groups.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Age is just a number in this Indian adventure, where the big-name line-up of pensioners take over the Marigold Hotel and show us all how to truly live.
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GLT Awards
America’s Got Talent winner to host the GLT Awards 2023
America’s Got Talent winner and Las Vegas headliner, Paul Zerdin has been confirmed as the special guest and host of the 2023 Group Leisure & Travel Awards ceremony on 4th October in Milton Keynes.
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News
GTOs are invited on board to sample Ambassador’s cruising experience
Ambassador Cruise Line is inviting group travel organisers on board its two ships with a series of visits in a selection of UK ports.
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Features
Royal Collection Trust’s Iain Terry talks new experiences for groups and a special year ahead
We caught up with the RCT’s Iain Terry, who focuses on groups, about the highlights of 2023 - including the Coronation in May.
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Column
Overcoming a cultural snub and the value of manners
A look at why Leeds is celebrating its cultural routes, which city is the rudest in the UK, and the positive benefits of taking a day trip.
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News
Ancient Egypt to be explored inside the new-look Manchester Museum
Manchester Museum will reopen its doors from 18th February following a three-year, £15 million transformation project, with its debut exhibition highlighting a lesser-known period in Ancient Egypt’s history.
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News
Afternoon tea and picnic packages for groups visiting RHS Garden Hyde Hall
New group rates and catering packages at RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Essex feature afternoon tea options and takeaway lunch bags.
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Destination Guides
Liverpool 2023: Eurovision excitement, new openings and Ken Dodd humour
All eyes will be on Liverpool this year, not least as the host city of the Eurovision Song Contest - we delve deeper to find out what else is attracting groups.
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News
Groups invited to ‘escape reality’ with Cirque du Soleil’s KURIOS
The European premiere of KURIOS: Cabinet of Curiosities has opened at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring 13 jaw dropping acts, including six never seen before in the UK.