What's New? – Page 99
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The Wolf of Wall Street to premiere as an immersive experience in London
The Wolf of Wall Street will make its world premiere as an immersive production in London this year, opening on 11th September.
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Body mapping service added to BODY WORLDS London attractions
As well as learning about the human body through Dr Gunther von Hagens’ amazing plastination process, you can now get a free body-mapping service as part of a visit to BODY WORLDS London in a new interactive area of the museum.
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Come From Away musical extends into 2020
The hit production, which tells the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded air passengers in the wake of 9/11, will now run in the West End until next year.
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Once in a lifetime Leonardo da Vinci exhibition opens at Buckingham Palace
The largest display of the artist’s work, in more than 65 years, is now open to the public at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
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Order the latest Who's Who in the Bus & Coach Industry
The 2019/20 edition of the number one reference tool for the bus and coach industry is available to order now.
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CMV launches exploration voyages in Mexico's Sea of Cortez
Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) has announced new exploration cruises in Mexico
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Taking the plunge on an Arctic cruise with G Adventures
Having stripped down to a bathing costume, there was no turning back. From majestic polar bears to bracing dips, a trip to the North Pole is breath-taking in every sense.
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More features revealed for Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International has revealed more features of Spectrum of the Seas to coincide with a handover ceremony of its 26th ship in Germany.
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Italian regions and Oberammergau among CroisiEurope's new itineraries
River cruise operator CroisiEurope has launched its new 2020 worldwide programme featuring 170 different itineraries including Italian regions, Oberammergau and Adriatic coastal cruises.
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Part of English Heritage's Walmer Castle and Gardens reopens after 100 years
Part of Walmer Castle’s gardens, known as the ‘Glen’, has reopened for the first time in 100 years, welcoming visitors to the once Tudor Artillary fort.
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Snowdon Mountain Railway announces group packages for this season
Snowdon Mountain Railway in Wales has revealed its latest group booking information including details of its train journeys with a difference.
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Lessons learned from tragic Notre-Dame fire
Grumpy Group Organiser gives his thoughts on the devastating blaze in Paris.
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Sort out the trolleys, Luton Airport
Grumpy Group Organiser talks about getting trolley-ed at Luton Airport.
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As seen on screen: Hever Castle display includes period costumes and unique items
Visitors to Hever Castle have the chance to see posters and costumes from films the attraction has appeared in as part of a new temporary exhibition.
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Borde Hill Gardens' sculpture exhibition celebrates 20th anniversary
More than 100 sculptures are now on display across Borde Hill Gardens in West Sussex as part of its summer events programme.
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New Travelsphere tours to Australia, Africa and the Middle East
Tour operator Travelsphere has launched a new collection of tours including a 14-day Namibian Adventure and a trip to Jordan’s Ancient Wonders.
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Winchester Cathedral opens major new exhibition
Winchester Cathedral has opened a major new exhibition (21st May), showcasing the role that the city has played in shaping early British history.
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DreamWorks’ The Prince of Egypt to run in the West End
Based on the DreamWorks Animation film, The Prince of Egypt will open in the West End for a 32-week run in February 2020.
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One for the kids: Peppa Pig latest tour is the 'Best Day Ever'
Stuck for ideas that will appeal to families with young children? Fear not as Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever will tour from the 18th October, opening at the Dartford Orchard Theatre.
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Interview: How Zizi Strallen landed her dream role as Mary Poppins
With the Mary Poppins stage musical returning to London’s West End in October, we talk to Zizi Strallen about what it will be like stepping into familar shoes, and whether she can actually spell supercalifragilisticdocious.