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		<title>Things To Do in June &#8211; West End Live</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things to do in June Flaming June comes around just after Spring has well and truly sprung, but before the main Summer holidays, which is in some ways ideal for theatre breaks with outdoor things to do in London. The &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/things-to-do-in-june-west-end-live/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Things to do in June</h2>
<p>Flaming June comes around just after Spring has well and truly sprung, but before the main Summer holidays, which is in some ways ideal for theatre breaks with outdoor things to do in London. The river trips and topless bus tours come into their own at this time of year, as do the green spaces and parks.</p>
<h2>West End Live</h2>
<p>For the West End, there&#8217;s one special event which comes around each year usually around the third week and that&#8217;s <strong>West End Live</strong>.  It&#8217;s a free entertainment festival put on in central London&#8217;s Leicester Square, right in the heart of theatreland, which serves to promote individual shows which take part and  the West End as a whole. Participation varies, for example with <em>Hairspray</em> sending a full cast in costume to perform one number to kick of the show in 2009, and others such as <em>Oliver</em> and <em>Wicked</em> sending along one star to do a big number solo.</p>
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<p>West End Live takes place over one weekend towards the end of June and I&#8217;m not suggesting anybody hangs around for the whole thing from start to finish, especially if your time in London is limited. Standing up for that length of time is exhausting enough and there&#8217;s a certain amount of waiting about between acts. It&#8217;s not really worth arriving early and queuing up to get inside the square for the start either, as the queues do build up to quite a length with people wanting to bag a place near the front but it definitely is worth dropping in for an hour or as proceedings get going and the crowds stabilise , and catching any shows you particularly want to see by keeping an eye on the programme of events. This will be found each year on the <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/blog">London Theatre Breaks blog</a> in the <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/westendlive">West End Live</a> section and they do stick very closely to the times stated because the singers and dancers need to know exactly when they will be on so they can schedule it in amongst rehearsals and even matinee performances on the Saturday.</p>
<p>To give a sample of the happy atmosphere and the kind of performances to expect live in the square here are a few crowd videos from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/TheatreBreaks">theatre breaks youTube</a>.</p>
<h3>Wicked</h3>
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<p>Alexia Khadime from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/wicked">Wicked</a> sings The Wizard and I.</p>
<h3>Priscilla Queen of The Desert</h3>
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<p>All singing All dancing All camp <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/priscilla">Priscilla</a></p>
<h3>We Will Rock You</h3>
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<p>Every year the cast from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/wewillrockyou">We Will Rock You</a> put on a big show with a full cast in costume doing several numbers</p>
<h3>Oliver!</h3>
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<p>Jodie Prenger from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/tag/oliver">Oliver</a> sings As Long as He Needs Me</p>
<h3>Chicago</h3>
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<p>In 2009 the cast of <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/chicago">Chicago</a> included none other than Jerry Springer</p>
<h2>Other Things to do in June</h2>
<p>Long light evenings are conducive to wandering about outdoors and pavement cafe meals in interesting side streets. Hyde Park and Regents Park are best known but the smaller St James Park is close by Victoria and Westminster and features a bandstand with live music sometimes, an airy <em>Inn The Park</em> with beautiful roof terrace, and a lake with exotic ducks geese and pelicans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too many things to do in London! I hesitate before providing a list because for some people there may be simply too many things to do in London sot the problem is more one of working out how to fit &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/thingstodoin-london/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Too many things to do in London!</h3>
<p>I hesitate before providing a list because for some people there may be simply <strong>too many things to do in London</strong> sot the problem is more one of working out how to fit them all in if you&#8217;re only there for a short theatre break or weekend break. I guess the knack is to pick one or two top quality activities or visits for each day or part day, and then allow plenty of time in between for getting about and relaxation. If you must try and visit a museum, busy London shopping street, out of the way restaurant, art gallery, river trip and theatre show all in one day then the best thing to do is to make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes with soft soles because otherwise your feet are going to get mighty tired! But if you are looking for inspiration then here is a starter list of popular attractions and things to do which I think you&#8217;ll find worth considering.</p>
<h2>Popular Things to do List</h2>
<h3>London Eye</h3>
<p>Way out ahead is the simple pleasure of getting up high above the skyline for a spectacular view over central London courtesy of a London Eye flight. Its simply something that everybody has to do when they come to London, and if you&#8217;ve done it before, you might want to try a night flight or taking someone along who hasn&#8217;t had the pleasure yet.<br />
As a bolt-on booking for theatre breaks there are a few options. The <strong>champagne flight</strong> sounds luxurious and of course that makes a difference as to who else is likely to be sharing your capsule, in other words quiet couples like yourselves rather than noisy families.</p>
<p>The <strong>London Eye Fast Track</strong> is also popular, cutting the waiting time down to just 15 minutes from checking in to boarding your capsule. When you book your theatre break and add on a London Eye Fast Track you get a booking confirmation number and will end up pre-booked for your day and time. Present this to the London Eye box office and you can walk onto the next free capsule. Without this you would have to queue up once to buy the tickets, then join an average forty minute queue for the flight.<br />
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<h3>Tate Modern</h3>
<p>The enormous Bankside power station turned into one of the world&#8217;s premier modern art exhibition spaces at Tate Modern has become another of London&#8217;s iconic landmarks, situated right on the South bank of the river Thames. The building itself is worthy of a visit and if you like modern art that&#8217;s a bonus. Admission is free to the huge turbine hall and also the themed collections of twentieth century art genres but if there&#8217;s a  visiting exhibition on one of the floors you can buy tickets there and then. True art buffs can then catch the Tate to Tate fast catamaran ferry upstream to Tate Britain.</p>
<h3>Madame Tussauds</h3>
<p>The old waxworks at Madame Tussauds has seen millions and millions of people through their doors since they first opened over 200 years ago, and now the modern experience there has also become just as popular as it ever was. It&#8217;s an emotion charged journey up close and personal with A-list celebrities, sporting legends, political heavyweights and notorious historical icons, reliving the times, events and moments that made the world talk about them. Gone are the museum-style ropes and poles so you really can get up close and personal with the mind bending lifelike sculptures.</p>
<h3>Dim Sum</h3>
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<p>When you&#8217;re on a theatre break in London, eating times can become slightly out of synch from the normal routine, and you can end up feeling a bit peckish when it&#8217;s too late for lunch but also too early for dinner. Of course there are plenty of  restaurants, cafes and pubs serving food all afternoon but to make the most of London why not try going to Chinatown for Dim Sum?  Dim Sum are tasty little dishes such as fried dumplings, grilled pork buns or vegetable rolls which you can order as few or as many as you please to share between you. Chinatown or Soho is situated right next to or perhaps overlapping with London&#8217;s Theatreland and you will easily find plenty of Dim Sum restaurants to choose from. Best after 2.00pm and before 7.00pm</p>
<h3>The Apple Store, Regent Street</h3>
<p>Whether you are principally a Mac or a PC person, the famous Apple Store in Regent STreet is always worth a visit. The UK flagship Applestore is spacious and impressive with enormous high ceilings and a glass staircase leading to the showroom and  genious bar section. Here you can get hands on advice about all the Apple products from ipods to Macs, software and professional music and video editing suites. Research your next laptop, buy a gift for your teenager back home or just check your email on one of the hundreds of demo machines without any hassle.<br />
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<h2>More things to do in London</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m going to stop right there with this little list before I get carried away. For more things to do in London stay subscribed to our new <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk">Theatre Breaks Magazine</a></p>
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