What's New? – Page 19
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News
After Eight Club organisers recognised by The One Show
Vivienne and Ken Johnson, who organise group trips for the After Eight Club in Maldon, were left stunned when Sir Tony Robinson knocked on their front door to say ‘One Big Thank You’.
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The Grand Cinema, police houses and miner homes make up new-look Beamish
Beamish, the Living Museum of the North in County Durham is preparing to open several new attractions as part of its biggest ever development project.
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Review
West End Theatre Review: Oklahoma!
Reimagined, repurposed and revitalised - this production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! is sure raise eyebrows during its West End run.
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Brighton Pavilion to showcase the ‘colouful and contentious’ coronation of George IV
An exhibition at Brighton Pavilion will reveal details on the lavish coronation of King George IV, to coincide with this year’s celebrations for King Charles III.
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First ever tour of Disney’s Aladdin musical takes flight this autumn
Audiences across the UK can expect a thrilling production full of magic, comedy and spectacle as Aladdin tours for the first time.
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Interview
Potters Resorts’ Dan Pocock on his love of GTOs and what the team can offer them
We sat down with Dan Pocock, sales development team leader at Potters Resorts, to find out more about the provider’s all-inclusive breaks at its flagship Norfolk site, and the Five Lakes Resort in Essex.
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Jason Manford and Ashley Banjo to star in the Wizard of Oz
Comedian Jason Manford and Diversity creator Ashley Banjo will star as the Cowardly Lion and Tin Man respectively in the Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium.
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The result of Manchester Museum’s once-in-a-lifetime transformation
We went to Manchester Museum to explore the ‘sense of belonging’ created for visitors after a major £15 million redevelopment project.
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Huge art exhibition in Suffolk to display works by Banksy
West Suffolk will host one of the country’s biggest modern art exhibitions this year featuring several artworks by street artist, Banksy.
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Features
Travel in 2023: uncovering what and where is popular for groups
We speak to tour operators, attractions and cruise lines about what they’re seeing from group enquiries and bookings for this year.
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Features
Roller Coaster Club chairman's top 10 theme parks and rides
Andy Hine MBE, chairman of The Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain, shares his top ten attractions which are perfect for thrill-seeking groups around the globe.
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Haunting 2:22 - A Ghost Story show to spook audiences across the UK
Supernatural thriller 2:22 - A Ghost Story will embark on an extensive UK-wide tour, opening at Bath Theatre Royal.
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Column
Theatre sleaze, forgotten artefacts on aeroplanes and sober staycations
Whether tabloid scandals make for good theatre, and other musings from our columnist.
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Exciting developments for coach groups heading to Northern Ireland
Tourism Ireland outlined a number of key highlights for visitors this year and beyond during the Coach Tourism Association (CTA) conference in Belfast.
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Destination Guides
6 of Scotland’s UNESCO wonders to visit
From creative cities to a 2,000 square kilometre geopark, we explore some of the Scotland’s many incredible UNESCO sites.
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News
Pretty Woman: The Musical coming to a theatre near you
Producers of Pretty Woman: The Musical have announced that the show will embark on a huge UK and Ireland tour.
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Ex-band members to lead new walking tours which explore Liverpool’s music scene
A private group walking tour is being launched in Liverpool to uncover some of the more unusual places linked to the city’s musical heritage, led by members of The Farm and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
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Time Traveller’s Wife show will be “confident, clever and charming”
The Time Traveller’s Wife: The Musical will open at the Apollo Theatre in London’s West End, following a sold-out trial season at the Storyhouse in Chester.
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Tudor queens’ prayer books reunited as Hever Castle has record-breaking year
Prayer books belonging to two of Henry VIII’s wives have been reunited for first time in 500 years as part of a new exhibition on Anne Boleyn and Catherine of Aragon at Hever Castle.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The Musical
Choca-full of wonderful surprises, groups heading to watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The Musical are in for the most fantastical treat.