Recent Comments
- admin on London Breaks to the Ballet
- Mrs Dulcie Matthews on London Breaks to the Ballet
- West End Shows London on Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
- Ebbsfleet to London on London Breaks Weekend or Midweek
- Stratford on London Breaks for Spring and Summer 2009
-
Recent Posts
Blogroll
- Facebook Theatre breaks Theatre Breaks fan page on facebook
- London Theatre Breaks
- Theatre Breaks Blog
- Theatre breaks in London
- Theatre Breaks on Twitter
- Theatre Breaks Wiki
Categories
Tag Archives: theatre breaks
Theatre Breaks in London
Why Theatre breaks in London Theatre breaks in London are an excellent way of having a short holiday in the capital. You can combine a show with sight-seeing and a little shopping and turn a couple of days into a … Continue reading
Oliver! London
Today I’m looking at Oliver! the hit West end musical, as I continuing my series for the magazine of my top 5 classic shows. These are the shows that I think everyone could enjoy whatever their musical taste, and I … Continue reading
Billy Elliot London
I thought I’d do a series for the magazine of my top 5 classic shows that I think everyone should see. I’m going to start with Billy Elliot and try to explain exactly why Billy Elliot (London) remains one of … Continue reading
Things to Do in London – Winter 2009
To act as inspiration for your theatre breaks, here is our seasonal selection of things to do in London for winter 2009 Shopping London offers an incredible array of shops, from the largest shopping center in Europe to a range … Continue reading
Posted in Things To Do
Tagged Blumenthal, cathedral choir, cheese, christmas carols, ExCeL, father christmas, Ferris Wheel, food, giant ferris wheel, Hyde Park, ice, London, london hyde park, panettone, Portobello Road, portobello road market, rare vinyl records, Skating, somerset house, stunning panoramic views, Taste, theatre breaks, things to do in london, views of london, wembley stadium, Winter Sport, winter wonderland
2 Comments
Theatre Breaks – top 10 things you want to know
Theatre Breaks Magazine is all about doing the research for you. I recently did a series of posts on the most frequently asked questions about theatre breaks. Here’s a quick summary of the Top 10 most frequently asked questions and … Continue reading
Posted in Theatre Breaks
Tagged box office, hotel, London, rail, theatre breaks, Theatres, theatres in london
Leave a comment
Theatre Breaks Review 2009
Theatre Breaks Reviewed for 2009 Linda looks back on 2009 for London Theatre Breaks as the top of the year approaches: Winter 2009 is here and I’m just wondering what sort of a year this has been for theatre breaks. … Continue reading
Posted in News, Theatre Breaks
Tagged hairspray, lion king, london theatre, London Theatre Breaks, Oliver, Phantom, priscilla, theatre breaks, west end, West End Live, Wicked
1 Comment
Things to Do on a London Theatre Break with Your Family
There’s No Shortage of Things To Do in London Taking your family with you on theatre breaks, whether children or even grandchildren, is not only possible but can be a delightful thing to do. However, children do get bored and … Continue reading
Theatre Breaks – What to Wear
Your Theatre Breaks issues dealt with one by one. This is one of a series of articles for Theatre Breaks Magazine which each deal with a specific question about planning, booking and enjoying theatre breaks. Today, what to pack for theatre breaks Continue reading
Posted in Theatre Breaks
Tagged FAQ, London, romantic weekend, strict dress code, theatre breaks, theatre in london, Theatreland
1 Comment
Theatre Breaks Tickets
This post is part of a series answering questions about theatre breaks, following on from How to Book Theatre Breaks Online with Confidence and Theatre Breaks By Car. The full series will be available as the Theatre Breaks FAQ Today … Continue reading
Posted in Theatre Breaks
Tagged booking reference, box office, central london, confirmation, FAQ, hotel, london eye, rail, seat numbers, theatre breaks, Theatreland, Tickets, usherette
2 Comments
Things to do in July
London theatre breaks in midsummer mean hot days and steamy nights, the occasional thunderstorm and plenty of outdoor events organised as things to do in July. In 2009 for example, we had the enchanting Peter Pan production in Kensington Gardens, … Continue reading
