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Groups have got more time to catch The Play That Goes Wrong on stage, with a new cast also revealed to cause havoc at the Duchess Theatre in London.
Success stories from Group Leisure & Travel Show exhibitors and why the event in Milton Keynes is a great choice when it comes to meeting GTOs and coach tour operators.
Based on the 1977 John Cassavetes psychological drama, Opening Night breaks down the walls between audience and actors as it looks to explore the world of theatre within… well, theatre itself.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site has opened the doors to its largest ever exhibition in history, where significant items from the very best of British fashion have taken over the palace.
We speak to Bernard Donoghue, OBE, from ALVA about how important group tourism is and what attractions are doing to be more appealing to coach groups.
Your March edition includes: The 'Single Supplement' Debate, Stately Homes, Palaces & Castles, Cruise Holidays, GLT Awards 2024 Finalists, Theatre, Shopping, plus lots more.
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A new video outlines what the ATOL scheme is for British holidaymakers when they book a package trip that includes a flight.
Prepare for an evening of heart-warming romance, with plenty of giggles along the way says Keeley Rodgers who saw Pretty Woman: The Musical in Milton Keynes.
Groups have more time to catch The Phantom of the Opera, Hamilton and Les Misérables in London as all three have announced extensions until 29th March 2025.
The celebrity line-up for the Royal Three Counties Show in Worcestershire features BBC Countryfile presenters Matt Baker and John Craven.
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