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Shows in London

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2010

London’s West End means one thing: the theater! Only New York City’s Broadway comes close to competing with the West End as the world’s premier theater hub. The razzle dazzle of musicals, drama by ... Continue Reading »

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

Viator

Written by Viator, January 2012

William Shakespeare – did he really write all those wonderful plays? Or was it actually a member of the royal family? Or a group of people whose names are now lost to history? Did he even exist? Does ... Continue Reading »

Art, Food, and Angels

Jodi R

Written by Jodi R, Germany, October 2011

It’s not just the airport in Barcelona that is connected. Taking a radical approach to cultural enterprise, the interlinked venues of creative entrepreneur Emilio Álvarez offer a glimpse into ... Continue Reading »

Budapest Puppet Theatre

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2011

The largest puppet theatre in all of central Europe (and that’s saying something), the Budapest Puppet Theatre (BPT) in Budapest, Hungary is a shining example of an art form beloved the world over. ... Continue Reading »

English-language Live Theatre in Vienna

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012

The state of English-language live theatre in Vienna is and has historically been very strong indeed. As with most big cities, there is a profusion of impromptu, independent, and experimental ... Continue Reading »

Get a peek inside Edinburgh’s historic buildings at Doors Open Day

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, September 2011

I don’t know about you, but I am a complete sticky beak when it comes to looking inside buildings, especially those not generally open to the public. I don’t usually go as far as pretending I’m ... Continue Reading »

Harpa For the Long, Dark, Winter Nights

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012

Harpa, Iceland’s new concert hall on the waterfront in Reykjavik, has been open less than a year and is already garnering praise for its stunning architecture, its views, and its program of events. ... Continue Reading »

Hop On Waltz Lessons

Vienna Expert: Valerie

Written by Vienna Expert: Valerie, Austria, February 2012

Are you going to visit Vienna ? Are you already in the city and looking for a typical Viennese activity? Why not trying to learn the traditional Viennese waltz? Now you can join the "Hop on ... Continue Reading »

London Takes Centre Stage

London Expert: Gavin

Written by London Expert: Gavin, United Kingdom, July 2011

With the long summer evenings, London is a great place to enjoy its world famous theatre outdoors. The atmospheric Regent’s Park Theatre presents acclaimed productions to a delighted audience ... Continue Reading »

Movie Night in Prague

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, December 2011

Prague is an excellent city for spending an affordable evening taking in the proverbial (and literal) dinner and a movie. The city has a profusion of reasonably priced eateries located near (or ... Continue Reading »

Svandovo Divadlo

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, June 2011

Numbered among the best established repertory theatre troupes featuring English-language accessible performances in Prague are the dedicated players at Svandovo Divadlo in the city's Smichov ... Continue Reading »

Teatro La Fenice

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, December 2011

My interest in in Venice, a beautiful opera house and a famous theater in Europe, began with a book: The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt. In his particular ‘creative non-fiction’ style he ... Continue Reading »

The Best Cabarets of Paris

Jodi R

Written by Jodi R, Germany, September 2011

It’s always show time in Paris, where beautiful dancers, singers, and magicians create a magical escape from the everyday. Since the original “cabaret artistique” renamed Le Chat Noir (The Black ... Continue Reading »

The Roundhouse: an icon of London’s past and present

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, September 2011

The Roundhouse is an icon of London music and performance. Located in Chalk Farm, the stunning round brick building dating to 1847 was originally a railway engine workshop, built round so ... Continue Reading »

The Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, May 2012

If Vienna was not beautiful enough on its own merits, take it to a new level with the classy and wondrous Spanische Hofreitschule, better known as the Spanish Riding School. Perhaps the world’s ... Continue Reading »

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