What else is new? – Page 18
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Interview
Mongol Khan spectacle in London puts Mongolia in the spotlight for tourists
The co-producer of The Mongol Khan which is performing at the London Coliseum hopes that audiences will leave with a very strong impression of Mongolia as a place to visit.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: The Drifters Girl
Two hours of non-stop foot-tapping goodness, The Drifters Girl delivers hit after hit alongside a remarkable story.
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News
Angered by Sycamore Gap vandalism and squeezing through nudes
Nude art displays, the irreplaceable Sycamore Gap and theatres closed due to RAAC are on Grumpy Group Organiser’s agenda.
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News
Craig Revel Horwood to direct NOW That’s What I Call A Musical
The new British musical will tour the UK and is said to celebrate 40 years of iconic chart-topping hits from the compilations album NOW That’s What I Call Music.
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Features
6 of the UK’s spectacularly spooky sites for group visits
We’ve picked out six historic venues with a darker twist for groups to visit across the UK, from haunted sites to behind bars experiences.
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News
Roman garden at Butser Ancient Farm now open to groups
The Duke of Gloucester has opened a new garden at the Hampshire-based open air museum, offering groups a glimpse into the horticultural habits of the Romans and the types of plants available to them.
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News
New museum in Bishop Auckland takes groups through 6,000 years of faith
The Faith Museum in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, leads visitors on a journey through British history and how faith has shaped lives and communities.
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News
The Royal Mint invites groups ‘beyond the glass’ in new tour
The Royal Mint Experience is inviting visitors into the factory for a fascinating insight into coin-making on a new tour for groups.
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News
Tourism guide unlocks fresh ideas for coach groups
Offering groups and coach operators a wealth of inspiration, the Coaching Venues & Excursions Guide 2024 is available in print and as a digital edition.
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Features
Itinerary: explore Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way in its anniversary year
The Wild Atlantic Way celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2024, so there’s never been a better time to plan your visit. Here’s a five-day itinerary to inspire.
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News
Groups can enjoy boat trips across Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales
Groups can cruise along the breathtaking Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in North Wales on board Anglo Welsh’s Little Star narrowboat.
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Features
7 reasons to head to the Canary Islands
Named the ‘Fortunate Islands’ and for good reason, the Canary Islands attract groups every year. Here are seven reasons why a visit over the winter months might be ideal for your members.
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News
Loose Women presenter to make directing debut in Hairspray tour
Former X Factor contestant and stage star, Brenda Edwards will help bring the iconic show to a theatre near you.
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Sponsored
Go Ape: the ultimate adventure for groups
Whether you want to zip through the tree tops on challenging high ropes adventures, zoom around on Forest Segways, or have fun flinging axes at a target, there is lots for groups to choose from at 36 Go Ape locations across England, Scotland and Wales.
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News
Chelsea Physic Garden glasshouses transformed for visitors
Visitors to Chelsea Physic Garden in London can now go into the seven historic glasshouses which have reopened after a two-year restoration.
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News
Successful group travel show sparks new ideas and connections
The 2023 Group Leisure & Travel Show in Milton Keynes once again attracted lots of group organisers and coach operators keen for inspiration, offers and advice from an array of exhibitors.
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News
Starlight Express musical is whizzing back to London
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic Starlight Express musical will return to London in summer 2024 at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.
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News
Full casting announced for first ever Hamilton tour
The full cast for Lin-Manuel Maranda’s Hamilton has been revealed ahead of the production’s first ever UK and Ireland tour.
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News
Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None hits the road
The reinvented 21st century production tells the story of ten strangers who are lured to a solitary coastal mansion.
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News
Hampton Court Palace display explores forgotten story of Indian Army soldiers
A new exhibition of previously unseen objects, photographs, film and personal stories tells the story of Indian Army soldiers who camped at Hampton Court Palace in the early 20th century.