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Matilda the Musical – a theatrical masterpiece
Ashley Gibbins
Europe
Matilda The Musical, is inspired by the Matilda a 1988 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. It was adapted for the stage by the Royal Shakespeare Company, with a book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin and saw its world premiere at the RSC's home in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2010. Since then, the production has garnered well o...
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Springtime serenity on the Llangollen
Ashley Gibbins and Ann Mealor
Europe
Outstanding natural beauty The stretch of the Llangollen Canal, from the Welsh town of the same name to the English country town of Ellesmere is one of the most attractive of the UK's inland waterways network. It takes in areas of outstanding natural beauty along with the Chirk and Pontcysyllte Aqueducts. These genuine features of construction form...
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Ranjit Recommends: Peppa Pig Afternoon Tea Bus Tour
Ranjit Shergill
United Kingdom
Peppa Pig is perpetually trending amongst the Primary School age groups, coming up in curriculums for its educational insight, as well as having its own Theatre productions. The Peppa Pig popularity has now added a further bow to its legacy, by welcoming its themes onboard Brigit's Bakery Peppa Pig Afternoon Tea Bus Tour. The Tour sets off from out...
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The Price at the Marylebone Theatre, London
Ashley Gibbins
Europe
Searing drama at its absolute finest The Price, at the Marylebone Theatre until 7 June 2026, is a pinnacle production of Arthur Miller's searing drama. First premiered on Broadway in 1968, the play continues to have a genuine resonance nearly 60 years later. This production gives us masterful performances from four actors at the absolute top of the...
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Port Sunlight : the world’s finest example of an industrial worker village
Ashley Gibbins
Europe
The template for urban planning Port Sunlight survives today as arguably the finest example of early urban planning in the UK, and one of the finest surviving examples of industrial worker villages in the world In 1888 William Hesketh Lever bought a parcel of Wirral marshland on the banks of the River Mersey, William Lever to build his Lever Brothe...
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Ranjit Recommends: Regents Opera's Salome
Ranjit Shergill
United Kingdom
York Hall in Bethnal Green, East London was the venue for Richard Strauss's Salome. York Hall was once a storied den for many a famous boxer learning their early career skills. The likes of Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have fought here. It was therefore fitting that the storyline of Salome would play out as a bloodied bout. The seating arrang...
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