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Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Leader Live

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The spectacular show, celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis novel, opened at Leeds Playhouse on in December 2024. It is now set to tour UK venues, including a return to London this summer. The magical tale will come to Llandudno's Venue Cymru, from August 5 until August 9. The show invites theatregoers to step through the wardrobe into the magic kingdom of Narnia where a world of wonder awaits. They will join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they meet new friends, face dangerous foes and learn the lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of love. MORE NEWS: A sweet treat for Llandudno as Hotel Chocolat opens café and store! Cause of A55 Conwy Tunnel fire which caused 'major incident' revealed Newly-opened Colwyn Bay kids' clothes shop forced to close for up to a month It is a chance to experience the nation's favourite novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe come to life on stage in this spectacular production which promises to delight all ages. Katy Stephens, who plays The White Witch, said: 'The role of Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia in this thrilling stage version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is something I can't wait to play. The thought of casting a spell over Narnia to make it always winter but never Christmas is simply tantalising. Let the magic begin!' C.S. Lewis' book was first published in October 1950. Since then, over 85 million copies in 60 languages have been sold. It is one of the top ten best-selling books of all time. The stage adaptation of Lewis' iconic book enjoyed a hugely successful, critically-acclaimed London run in 2022. Producer Chris Harper said: 'We can't wait for children and adults alike to join us on this spectacular new journey through the wardrobe, and are proud to be marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis' novel with this tour.' Director Michael Fentiman added: 'I'm delighted to be taking our beautiful production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe on a major tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025. "The production celebrates the magic of live theatre and is led by a multi-talented cast of actors, singers, musicians, dancers and puppeteers; it is a celebration of the possibilities of the collective imagination and the boundless wonders of individual skill." Visit the Venue Cymru website for more information and to book tickets.

Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

North Wales Chronicle

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The spectacular show, celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis novel, opened at Leeds Playhouse on in December 2024. It is now set to tour UK venues, including a return to London this summer. The magical tale will come to Llandudno's Venue Cymru, from August 5 until August 9. The show invites theatregoers to step through the wardrobe into the magic kingdom of Narnia where a world of wonder awaits. They will join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they meet new friends, face dangerous foes and learn the lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of love. MORE NEWS: A sweet treat for Llandudno as Hotel Chocolat opens café and store! Cause of A55 Conwy Tunnel fire which caused 'major incident' revealed Newly-opened Colwyn Bay kids' clothes shop forced to close for up to a month It is a chance to experience the nation's favourite novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe come to life on stage in this spectacular production which promises to delight all ages. Katy Stephens, who plays The White Witch, said: 'The role of Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia in this thrilling stage version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is something I can't wait to play. The thought of casting a spell over Narnia to make it always winter but never Christmas is simply tantalising. Let the magic begin!' C.S. Lewis' book was first published in October 1950. Since then, over 85 million copies in 60 languages have been sold. It is one of the top ten best-selling books of all time. The stage adaptation of Lewis' iconic book enjoyed a hugely successful, critically-acclaimed London run in 2022. Producer Chris Harper said: 'We can't wait for children and adults alike to join us on this spectacular new journey through the wardrobe, and are proud to be marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis' novel with this tour.' Director Michael Fentiman added: 'I'm delighted to be taking our beautiful production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe on a major tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025. "The production celebrates the magic of live theatre and is led by a multi-talented cast of actors, singers, musicians, dancers and puppeteers; it is a celebration of the possibilities of the collective imagination and the boundless wonders of individual skill." Visit the Venue Cymru website for more information and to book tickets.

Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Rhyl Journal

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Tickets for West End's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The spectacular show, celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis novel, opened at Leeds Playhouse on in December 2024. It is now set to tour UK venues, including a return to London this summer. The magical tale will come to Llandudno's Venue Cymru, from August 5 until August 9. The show invites theatregoers to step through the wardrobe into the magic kingdom of Narnia where a world of wonder awaits. They will join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they meet new friends, face dangerous foes and learn the lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of love. MORE NEWS: A sweet treat for Llandudno as Hotel Chocolat opens café and store! Cause of A55 Conwy Tunnel fire which caused 'major incident' revealed Newly-opened Colwyn Bay kids' clothes shop forced to close for up to a month It is a chance to experience the nation's favourite novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe come to life on stage in this spectacular production which promises to delight all ages. Katy Stephens, who plays The White Witch, said: 'The role of Her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia in this thrilling stage version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is something I can't wait to play. The thought of casting a spell over Narnia to make it always winter but never Christmas is simply tantalising. Let the magic begin!' C.S. Lewis' book was first published in October 1950. Since then, over 85 million copies in 60 languages have been sold. It is one of the top ten best-selling books of all time. The stage adaptation of Lewis' iconic book enjoyed a hugely successful, critically-acclaimed London run in 2022. Producer Chris Harper said: 'We can't wait for children and adults alike to join us on this spectacular new journey through the wardrobe, and are proud to be marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of C.S. Lewis' novel with this tour.' Director Michael Fentiman added: 'I'm delighted to be taking our beautiful production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe on a major tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025. "The production celebrates the magic of live theatre and is led by a multi-talented cast of actors, singers, musicians, dancers and puppeteers; it is a celebration of the possibilities of the collective imagination and the boundless wonders of individual skill." Visit the Venue Cymru website for more information and to book tickets.

10 best things to do in Belfast
10 best things to do in Belfast

Courier-Mail

time15-07-2025

  • Courier-Mail

10 best things to do in Belfast

Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. Here are 10 things to add to your Belfast itinerary... 1. Tour Belfast City Hall The city's first civic building opened in 1906 and it's one of Belfast's most opulent buildings. Sign up for a guided tour to marvel at the beautiful stained glass windows (designed to highlight key chapters in the city's history), marble staircases and ornate sculptures. Its grounds include the Titanic Memorial Garden which has a nine-metre plinth bearing the names of those who died when the ship sank. The city's first civic building opened in 1906 2. Board HMS Caroline HMS Caroline is a decommissioned navy ship which set sail in 1914. She was used in combat during WWI and as an administrative base during WWII. She now resides in Alexandra Dock in Belfast's Titanic Quarter, and visitors can check out her engine rooms, drill halls and captain's quarters (which make even the smallest cruise ship 3. Pick up gardening tips Established in 1828, Belfast's Botanic Gardens are stuffed with species from the southern hemisphere. One of the most striking buildings is Charles Lanyon's Palm House, which was built in 1839, while the Tropical Ravine greenhouse's tropical plants include orchids, bananas and lilies. Charles Lanyon's Palm House 4. Celebrate Narnia CS Lewis Square, on Newtownards Road, has seven bronze sculptures depicting characters from The Chronicles of Narnia, and pays tribute to the Belfast-born author. Afterwards, pop into the EastSide Visitor Centre, next to the square, to learn about the history of East Belfast, or to feast on delicious cakes at its JACK Coffee Bar (C.S. Lewis was known as Jack to his close friends). 5. Visit Titanic Belfast 'No trip is complete without a visit to Titanic Belfast, an interactive museum built on the shipyard,' says The museum is one of the city's most popular attractions, and has 10 galleries where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds and smells connected with the ship, learning not only about HMS Titanic but the people who built her. Expect plenty of tech – interactive screens display passenger lists and visitors can board rollercoaster-style cars to travel through a replica of the ship. Sunset over Titanic Belfast 6. Shop at the market The covered St George's Market was built in the late 1800s, and it's a fantastic option for rainy days. There's little you won't find here, whether it's second-hand books or delicious food. Head for the bakery section to admire types of bread you never knew existed (we're particularly keen on fadge, made with potatoes) or to the seafood section to check out stalls piled with still-twitching prawns, crabs and clams. 7. Admire Belfast Castle Belfast Castle isn't actually that old – it was built in the 1860s – but it's still worthy of your radar. Architectural masterpieces include a gorgeous Italianate Renaissance spiral staircase and the grand Jacobean-style portico, although the grounds are just as wonderful, with beautifully manicured gardens incorporating fountains. Belfast Castle was built in the 1860s 8. Hike through Cave Hill Cave Hill Country Park, on the city's outskirts, is a brilliant place to soak up views over Belfast. Its numerous archaeological sites include an ancient ráth (or fort) and there are several picnic spots. It's a nature lover's paradise – don't be surprised to spot peregrines soaring above the park's fragrant wildflower meadows. 9. Sip Guinness Belfast is famous for its cosy pubs. Take Great Victoria Street's The Crown, which opened in the 1920s and is now owned by the National Trust. The historic pub is packed with original features, including brocaded walls, mosaics and etched glass windows, and the most sought after spots are the cosy wooden snugs, complete with gunmetal plates that were once used for striking matches. Belfast is famous for its cosy pubs 10. Try an Ulster Fry A great way to fuel your exploration of Northern Ireland's capital, an Ulster Fry breakfast typically includes bacon, sausage, black pudding, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, soda bread and potato bread. Perhaps try it at Newtonards Road's Lamppost Cafe, where your hearty meal will be served on Insta-friendly vintage crockery. Originally published as 10 best things to do in Belfast

The gorgeous walking route in a forest near London
The gorgeous walking route in a forest near London

Glasgow Times

time12-07-2025

  • Glasgow Times

The gorgeous walking route in a forest near London

Surrey Hills National Landscape is less than a two-hour drive and train journey away from London and is described as offering "jaw-dropping" views. The area of outstanding natural beauty is protected for the purpose of nature and to allow people to visit all year round. The landscape is said to be the perfect place to visit for walking, cycling, an adventure, or even just to reconnect with nature. #HiddenUKWalks #EnglishWoodlands #SpringWander #bluebells ♬ Pan´s Labyrinth Lullaby - Moomietroll @ Edit: The Surrey Hills landscape helped inspire Narnia. There was also mainly Northern Ireland and Oxfordshire ☺️ Once part of a Norman hunting ground, Banstead Woods hides centuries of history beneath its canopy. These ancient woodlands are perfect for a peaceful wander among bluebells in spring or spotting hidden sculptures like the Narnia carvings. A reminder that magic and heritage often go hand in hand. #BansteadWoods It's also believed that the area inspired C. S. Lewis to write the Narnia Chronicles as he grew up often taking walks in the landscape. Find out more information via the Surrey Hills National Landscape website. The gorgeous walking route near London you have to visit On its website, Surrey Hills shares that guests can enjoy everything the "beautiful landscape has to offer, from walking to wellness to unique artisanal experiences." The national landscape has set out walking trails all promising "breathtaking" views, including walks dedicated to wildlife and the arts. They also offer the "Surrey Hills Easier Routes", which are two-mile-long trails that have been made to be accessible for everyone, with the routes being mostly flat and without stiles. One popular walk in Surrey Hills is the Leith Hill Greenway, a nine-mile route that links Box Hill with Leith Hill and is described as "providing the very best Surrey Hills experience." The walk allows you to see the hillside and views of Box Hill, including one of the UK's largest vineyards and the tower on the top of Leith Hill, along with views towards London. Along with walking routes and beautiful nature, Surrey Hills is also home to several rural businesses including crafts and produce. #hikelondon #surreyhikes #surreyhills #surreylife #surreyblogger ♬ original sound - A - A🌃 @zannavandijk 📍The Box Hill Circular 🥾 If you're looking for a slightly more challenging hike which you can access via a train from London, give this one a go! It ticks all the boxes - spicy hills, stunning views & cosy pubs along the way! ✅ Tag your hiking buddies & hit save so you can do this hike later! Here's the details: 🥾 Distance: 12km ⛰️ Elevation: 550m 🕰️ Duration: 3-4 hours (longer with a pub stop!) 🚗 Parking: Box Hill car park which is national trust & costs £6 for a day (you can use the PayByPhone app). 🚂 Public transport: The nearest train station is Box Hill & Westhumble, if you walk from there to join the trail it adds about 1km, a sweaty stair climb and some gorgeous stepping stones. 🍽️ Pubs: Theres lots of options along the way! My favourite is the Running Horses, great for a Sunday roast. Others include the King Henry and the Stepping Stones. There's also a national trust cafe & ice cream shop next to the car park. 🗺️ Map: I'll link it on my IG stories & it will be saved in a highlight! ♥️ #londonhikes One business in the area is Mooh! Ice Cream, which serves up a range of "delicious ice cream, sorbets, macarons, brownies, and more." You can also grab a coffee from The Goatbox, a mobile coffee trailer that was once used to transport goats and now produces locally roasted coffee beans and drinks. On Google Reviews, Surrey Hills National Landscape has an impressive 4.7/5 rating from more than 15,000 reviews. Recommended Reading One recent guest shared: "The trail offers breathtaking views of nature, a unique opportunity to connect with nature, breathe fresh air, and appreciate the beauty of the outdoors." Another guest said: "Absolutely outstanding place for a weekend short trip. "Family friendly, couples, pet friendly, it's a good and clean place to walk."

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