London-Tour-2019.Pdf

London-Tour-2019.Pdf

The 27th Annual London Theatre Visits: • Sightseeing in Bath and Wells Cathedral Tour, including Wells and Bath • The New Art Centre at Roche Court THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21–SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 • Exhibit with introduction by art expert: Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, Victoria & Albert Museum Tour features: Discussions: Round trip airfare from Philadelphia to London Heathrow; the • The State We’re In: an in-depth look of topical interest with group will be transferred by private coach to the Ston Easton leading journalists Park Hotel, Wells. • 2 Post-Performance discussions with artists from the plays • Critical Round Up with one of London’s leading critics Hotel: 3 nights at Ston Easton Park, Wells Meals: 6 nights at The Cavendish Hotel, a four-star London hotel • Full English breakfast daily centrally located in the heart of Piccadilly on Jermyn Street • Lunch upon arrival at Ston Easton, Somerset • Welcome Dinner at Ston Easton, The Yellow Dining Room Performances (6): • Farewell Dinner at The Royal Overseas League • A Song at Twighlight by Noel Coward with Simon Callow, Bath • Alys Always by Lucinda Coxon, Directed by Nicholas Hynter, We always see the newest and most interesting productions, meet guest New Bridge Theatre artists, and participate in panel discussions with noted professionals on • All About Eve, Ivo van Hove directs Gillian Anderson (X-files) theatre and current issues. Our group size has been averaging 20-25. and Lily James (Downton Abbey), Noel Coward Theatre There is a good mix of past participants and newcomers. The itinerary • The Son by Florian Zeller, adapted by Christopher Hampton, is busy, but there is free time scheduled throughout to see more sights or The Kiln Theatre plays. For those traveling alone, the group is friendly and inclusive. Sondheim Immersion with two excellent productions: For a full itinerary, costs and questions, please call or email • Company with Patti Lupone, Gielgud Theatre Grace Grillet, Administrative Consultant: • Olivier Award-winning Follies, National Theatre (office) 610-647-1900 x122; (cell) 610-348-7007 [email protected] There is free time for more plays on Wednesday (matinee) and Thursday (matinee and evening). Please note: all items on the itinerary are subject to change..

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