What's New? – Page 136
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King Lear: More cast members announced to join Sir Ian McKellen
Further casting has been revealed for the West End transfer of Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear.
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Voting is now officially open for the Group Leisure & Travel Awards
It’s time for you to have your say and vote for the best in group travel.
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Blists Hill reveals Very Victorian Christmas celebrations for groups
Blists Hill has revealed dates for two Very Victorian festive weekends this December.
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London Theatre Review: Chicago
Chicago will give you a much-needed dose of razzle dazzle, mixed with a welcome familiarity, says Laura Sexton after reviewing it at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
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Q&A with Woburn Safari Park's head of VIP experiences
Bob Streatfeild talks career highlights, his love for zoology and group recommendations.
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Opening date confirmed for ICON rollercoaster
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has announced the official opening date of its much-anticipated new rollercoaster, ICON, as Friday 25th May.
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New for group trips to County Durham
An augmented reality experience, a castle undergoing a transformation, plus much more; what’s not to be excited about in County Durham?
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Further dates and lead role announced for Les Misérables tour
Three more venues have been added to the forthcoming Les Misérables UK tour which is opening this November in Leicester.
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GLT’s top picks: 5 museums groups will love
To celebrate Museums Week (23rd to 29th April), we take a look at a selection of great and quirky museums in Britain that groups will love.
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Derbyshire welcomes first rooftop zip wire
Mount Cook Adventure Centre, a centre for activity trips, has unveiled Derbyshire’s first rooftop zip wire which will officially open on 7th May.
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Norwegian’s newest ship debuts in Europe
Norwegian Cruise Line has launched its new Norwegian Bliss in Germany, ahead of sailings to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.
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Full line-up revealed for Kew the Music
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has announced the final headline artist to join the much-loved Kew the Music.
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House of Portraits at Powis; a must for art lovers
Powis Castle, near Welshpool in Wales, is hosting a House of Portraits exhibition until next January.
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World Rugby Museum to host RAF centenary exhibition
This year’s Royal Air Force centenary is to be marked by the opening of a new exhibition at the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium.
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London Theatre Review: Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
A tribute to a true star, by a true star: Adrienne Warren dazzles as pop legend Tina Turner, says Rachel Bailey.
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5 free things to do in... The Cotswolds
One of the most famous regions of Britain and boasting some of the most quintessentially English landscapes, it’s always good to remember that The Cotswolds has a number of great free attractions and activities for groups to enjoy.
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Rufus Hound among cast for Dusty Springfield musical
Dusty, the new musical about the life of Dusty Springfield, will see actor, comedian and presenter Rufus Hound playing Dusty’s manager, Billings.
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Disney Fantasia to be celebrated in new immersive show
The Vaults, London’s home for immersive theatre and alternative arts, has created a new experience celebrating Disney Fantasia, opening this summer.
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The Comedy About A Bank Robbery extends into third year
The Mischief Theatre comedy play will enter its third year in the West End next year, extending until April 2019.
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20 Stories: A new reason for groups to visit Manchester
A meal at 20 Stories is worth a visit to Manchester in itself, but it easily ties into a beefier itinerary.