The company have worked with an access consultant to make all performances accessible for visually impaired audience members with audio description integrated into the work and narrated live by the cast in all performances; a pre-recorded audio guide will also be available via the website, and pre-show touch tours, giving audiences access to the stage and set before each performance are available.
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Tango Fire at The Peacock Theatre – Review
Its miserable, cold and wet outside but thankfully the Tango Fire is on at London’s Peacock Theatre to warm up these bitter Winter evenings. Originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Tango Fire Company has danced across the iconic venues across the globe. If you are like me and cannot dance to save your life, Tango…
5 London Musicals to Inspire Your Travels
Please note this post is in collaboration with Encore Tickets. I always need to stop and think about London sometimes, there is so much to do, so much to see and if you haven’t checked out any of the musicals in town you might want to part with your money. What I love…
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Review
This is going to be a pretty short blog post because I don’t want to spoil the show for you if you have yet to see it. But I cannot express how astounded I am from seeing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at London’s Palace theatre yesterday. Having booked in August 2016, it was…
My Las Vegas ‘To Do’ List
This is only a snapshot of things I’ve done or wanted to see in Vegas (hence why I’m going again soon). Let me know if this list helped in some way or if there is anything you’d like me to add? Buffets & Food Yardbird at the Venetian – The best chicken (bar Nando’s) I’ve…
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