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The Three Inch Fools present an epic tale of Arthurian adventure and medieval mayhem. In a land of daring quests, dashing knights, and endless jousting, there lived a would-be hero - waiting in the wings - who went by the name of Arthur. But when Camelot is rocked to its core by a tragic - and frankly improbable - incident involving a large table of an undisclosed shape, Arthur is thrust into the quest of a lifetime. Will he bravely battle through blistering cold and scorching fire to save his beloved realm, or will he crumble as fate refuses to cooperate? Destiny awaits, chivalry calls, and the quest to end all quests begins. Saddle up - things are about to get legendary. ★★★★★ – “So entertaining…laugh-out-loud funny” ★★★★★ – “The ultimate British theatrical experience” – Hastings Independent Press ★★★★★ – “Riotously fun. Hugely enjoyable” Bring your own cushions, and camping-chairs and join us for this most epic of quests. Come prepared for the weather - the performance will continue come rain come shine!
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VAILLANT HELPS DELIVER LOW CARBON HEATING UPGRADE ACROSS ENGLISH HERITAGE HOLIDAY COTTAGE PORTFOLIO
English Heritage Vaillant partnership
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No Wifi. No Xbox. And water from a well?! This definitely isn’t Brum. Bobbie (that’s me), Peter & Phyllis (ow! Stop pinching me) - I mean Phil - have been swept off to the English countryside by our Mom, who is suddenly far too busy to play with us. Left to explore our new home, (if you can call it that), it’s not long before the railway calls from the bottom of the garden. As we follow the tracks to the local station, we discover a whole new world full of strange characters, romance (stop retching, Peter), peril and questions that definitely need answering! What to get Mr Perks for his birthday when we can’t even afford sweets? Why is the 08.11 always late? Who is stealing from the abandoned coal yard at night time? And where has Dad gone anyway? Come join us as we tell our story, our way. Fresh from their 2025 tour of The Wind in the Willows (“Fun, funny and utterly charming”) and The Wizard of Oz (“"Utterly entrancing. A great mix of charm and sophisticated wit”) Paperback Theatre returns to tour the UK with a brand new adaptation of E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children by Charis McRoberts. “Thoroughly entertaining! Brilliantly funny, wholesome and great twists on classics! Exactly what live theatre should be about!” - Feedback on previous shows.
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British Sign Language Guided Tour of Wellington Arch
Join experienced BSL Guide Alan Murray for a tour of Wellington Arch. Learn about the history of the of one of London's most iconic landmarks and take in the panoramic views from the balcony.
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British Sign Language Guided Tour of Apsley House
Join experienced BSL Guide Alan Murray for a tour of Apsley House, the home of the first Duke of Wellington.
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It’s pirate ships, pieces of eight and salty old sea dogs in Quantum Theatre’s swashbuckling new adaptation of the classic pirate adventure, Treasure Island. From the moment young Jim Hawkins stumbles upon a treasure map at the Admiral Benbow Inn he finds himself embroiled in the murky underworld of pirates - and soon he is on the high seas in search of the pirate hoard . But once aboard the Hispaniola, Jim becomes only too aware that he is not the only one who knows of the map's existence.. Join Long John Silver and his motley crew in this action-packed adventure for the whole family.
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Journalist and pan-Africanist Dusé Mohamed Ali was known for editing The African Times and Orient Review, and for his influence on a young Marcus Garvey. He is recognised by a plaque at his former home, 55 Victoria Mansions, Lambeth.
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A cosmic legacy: English Heritage blue plaque for ground-breaking astronomer
The astronomer who discovered what stars are made of, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque at her teenage home in Notting Hill.
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End of the Empire at Chesters Roman Fort
Join us for a family-friendly event at Chesters Roman Fort on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 May. Step back to AD 400 and experience the final years of Roman Britain as the Comitatus, a Late Roman field army, brings the fort to life.