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Days out and travel

Dr Who Time Fracture immersive performance #ad

“What’s the best way to assassinate somebody?” asked Brian the Ood. It wasn’t a question I was expecting to be asked, especially by a space alien wearing a dinner jacket, but hey, I knew this Dr Who immersive performance was going to have some random moments.

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Cinderella at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon

I’ve read a lot of blog posts this year about Christmas traditions. One tradition this family has is the pantomime. Well, I call it a tradition, we’ve gone three years on the trot. I guess we’ve been doing it long enough to count. This year the four of us, Gill my wife and our daughters

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The New Musical

Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory work as a musical? Is it as good as all the hype? Most importantly, would this modern reworking of Roald Dahl’s classic tale it get the seal of approval from my goddaughter and her sister if I took them along to see it? Personally speaking, the excitement began long

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London skyline, by night

Regular readers of this blog are going to think I’ve developed an unhealthy obsession with the London skyline. This is, after all, the third time I’ve posted pictures of it over recent months (previous examples are here and here).

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Panto klaxon! Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

  It’s Christmas and that means it’s panto o’clock. With this in mind, the Adams family trudged off en-masse to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon, South London. This was a bit of an experiment. I took our eldest two years ago and her response was lukewarm. This

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