What's New? – Page 8
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Features
Barnet u3a explore the delights of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Elizabeth Hodgson, group organiser for Barnet u3a, tells us about an enjoyable group break in the south of England, taking in Bournemouth, the New Forest and Osborne House.
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News
Celebrity Cruises to launch river cruises on ten new ships
Celebrity Cruises has said it will usher in a new era as it offers river cruising for the first time with new itineraries across ten ships that will take groups to historic cities on some of the world’s most iconic waterways.
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Features
Discover the past, present and future of AI at Bletchley Park
The Age of AI is a new exhibition at Bletchley Park that explores the impact of artificial intelligence on our everyday lives, from its depiction in the media to its use for medical purposes.
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News
To Kill a Mockingbird set for debut UK and Ireland tour
The show based on the acclaimed novel is touring the UK following sell-out runs on Broadway and at London’s Gielgud Theatre.
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News
Fiddler on the Roof transfers to London ahead of UK tour
Fiddler on the Roof will open at London’s Barbican Theatre this summer, followed by a major UK and Ireland tour after a sold-out season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
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News
Full casting announced for West End debut of Disney’s Hercules
Disney Theatrical Group has announced full casting for Hercules which opens at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 24th June, with previews from 6th June.
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Sponsored
Please sir, can I have some more? Oliver! booking period extends
Following a fantastic response, Oliver! has already extended its booking period until March 2026 with discounts for groups of ten or more.
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Sponsored
Visit the home of the Premier League champions
Visit the home of Manchester City, take the award-winning tour, visit areas of the Etihad Stadium not usually available to the public - even meet a virtual Pep Guardiola.
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News
Evita heading to the West End this summer
The show returns to the capital in 2025 and will run at the London Palladium for 12 weeks, telling the story of the ambitious Eva Perón.
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Features
New openings and anniversaries for groups in 2025
Discover new venues in the heart of London, exciting anniversary celebrations and a range of inspiration for trips over the next year.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: Dear Evan Hansen
Ryan Kopel and co are magnificent in the first ever UK tour of Dear Evan Hansen as they fully embody internal struggles of loneliness and grief which leaves the audience battling tears.
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News
CroisiEurope marks three significant sailing milestones
Cruise operator, CroisiEurope has said that its proud to celebrate three sailing anniversaries in 2025: 30 years of cruising the Rhône, 25 years of travelling to Venice, and ten years of navigating the Loire River.
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Features
Jackie Hough: wandering the world together
We chat to Jackie Hough, GTO for the Isle of Wight Ramblers, on why India is among the best places she has visited as a GTO and the challenges of organising walking holidays.
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News
Plans revealed for the new London Museum
London Museum will open in 2026 in Smithfield, four years after the closure of the original museum at London Wall.
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News
Explore Green Park station on new Hidden London tour
The London Transport Museum has launched its latest Hidden London tour, where groups can explore disused spaces on a guided tour of Green Park station.
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News
Watch medieval jousting and battles at Arundel Castle
The Sussex-based castle has announced a packed schedule of events for 2025, including historical experiences, guided tours and live performances.
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Column
Sticking to trusted sources, keeping it British and seagull havoc
Our columnist suggests that we should rely on real intelligence, steer away from tip culture and keep an eye out for scary seagulls.
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Features
Hadestown: what did GTOs think of the West End show?
We gave our readers the chance to see Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre in London’s West End. Here is what they thought of the performance.
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Features
GTOs explore Manchester as part of the New Meridian AGM
Marian Durbidge, a GTO who is part of the New Meridian Association, reports back from the group’s enjoyable AGM in Manchester where they visited a number of attractions.
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Destination Guides
Itinerary idea: Thames journeys and plenty to see in Reading
Visit the historic city of Reading as a group and discover medieval ruins, Jane Austen’s school and a Banksy mural, or take a trip on the Thames before enjoying a show.