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TO celebrate the return of Official London Theatre’s Kids Week, we are giving away the ultimate theatre weekend in London for a family of four.  The lucky winner will get a £500 Theatre ...
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is doing things a little differently this year. Head there for a J ane Austen themed stay including a walking tour by Blue Badge expert Fred Mawer, and afternoon tea.
Best for theatre fans: The Grand Saloon at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, from £68 per person Best for a family day out: Sweetshop afternoon tea at Chesterfield Hotel, from £75 per person ...
Finally, finish your visit with a selection of sweets, which are beautifully presented and equally tasty. Where: Level 32, The Shard, 31 St. Thomas Street, London SE1 9RY Website: ...
Located within Covent Garden’s Theatre Royal in Drury Lane is the Grand Saloon, where you can take afternoon tea amidst beautiful surroundings with crystal chandeliers and opulent Georgian ...
Afternoon tea at Drury Lane provides a reason to visit one of London’s most beautiful theatres without having to put on rave gear to match the catch of Much Ado About Nothing.
Address: 45 Jermyn St, London, SW1Y 6DN Go to the theatre: For theatre lovers, Much Ado About Nothing is showing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, one of London’s most beloved venues.
Theatre Royal Drury Lane is currently home to a reimagination of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. But London’s oldest theatre has always pushed boundaries.
Unlike her younger neighbours, Theatre Royal Drury Lane is also capacious enough that you’ll never be half-crushed on your way to the bar or spend the whole interval queuing for the loo.