Choir of Man
Norwegian Encore
Welcome to The Jungle: Choir of Man is set in a pub and features a fun, high energy show based loosely around the friendships of a group of young men, their love lives and mental health. Continue reading
Choir of Man
Norwegian Encore
Welcome to The Jungle: Choir of Man is set in a pub and features a fun, high energy show based loosely around the friendships of a group of young men, their love lives and mental health. Continue reading
Kinky Boots
Norwegian Encore
After his father’s demise, Charlie Price inherits the family business, a shoe factory in Northampton, England. He is not interested in shoes, and the factory is in such dire financial straits that he must lay off 15 employees. However a fortuitous encounter with a transvestite cabaret singer inspires Charlie to save the factory from closure by producing erotic footwear, much to the chagrin of the workers. Continue reading
Warsaw Travels [Part Two]
The second part of my Warsaw Travels with Ashleigh, sees us visit Lazienki Park, The Palace on the Isle, POLIN Museum, Saxon Garden and the Palace of Culture and Science. I hope you enjoy the photos, tips and information!
Warsaw Travels [Part One]
Ashleigh at A Frolic Through Fiction and I visited Warsaw in Poland for our first holiday together and like my Berlin Travels post, I thought I would share some pics from our trip and some tips for those interested in visiting! This post will focus on the places in Old Town that we visited, including The Royal Castle and the Museum of Warsaw.
Berlin Travels [Part Two]
The second part of my travels during my long weekend away in Berlin. Check out my thoughts and tips that I posted in part one, where I visited Bundestag, Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie, BlackBox Cold War and the Topography of Terror.
This time I’ll be talking about the Alexanderplatz area, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, Berlin Zoo, Charlottenburg Palace and the Olympiastadion. Continue reading
Berlin Travels [Part One]
I have recently returned from a long weekend away in Berlin where I managed to hit plenty of the city’s tourist spots.
I stayed in Samariterstraße – five stops away from the main city centre of Alexanderplatz – and it is located in the district of Friedrichshain. The apartment was across the street from the Samariterkirche – a 19th century church. The location was fantastic as I could travel to Alexanderplatz quickly and easily, which is the central hub for the S-Bahn trains and the U-Bahn underground trains.
Top Tips: €30 7-Day ticket travel on S and U-Bahn, or €7 all day ticket. Validate them by inserting them into the red machine typically next to the ticket machine – they’ll be stamped and that is all you need to travel all day, no need to get it validated again that day, just hop on and off any train you like. There are no ticket barriers.
The first part will focus on the Bundestag, Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie, BlackBox Cold War and the Topography of Terror. Continue reading
LEICESTER
The Netherlands