Hi London Mums
If you want to lift yourselves and your family up this January, we have struck excellent deals for you on all London Theatre & Attractions. Check the full offering on our dedicated site http://londonmumsmagazine.entstix.com/
Here are some highlights for this month.
Theatre offers
This month we have the fantastic Jersey Boys as our Show of the Month offer!
Jersey…
Goodnight Mr Tom is an enchanting play written by David Wood based on a novel from 1981 by Michelle Magorian. School children might be familiar with this story as a TV film was made in 1998 starring John Thaw that has often been shown in schools when teachers cover Second World War. London Mums highly recommend taking the children to see it while it runs at the beautiful Duke of Yorks Theatre…
There are so many historic buildings and iconic attractions in London that tell us the history of this amazing Capital, from The City of London that dates back to the Roman times to Tower of London dating back to 1066 and the Norman Conquest, the picturesqueKensington Palacein West London which was the childhood home of Queen Victoria then of the late Princess Diana and now Prince…
If you have gluten intolerance these days it isn’t a big deal as you can eat in most restaurants in London and still find delicious meals. One of my personal favourite places is the Hard Rock cafe’ restaurant. It’s not just the quality of the food, good value for money, the amazing central location next to Hyde Park and Piccadilly, right in the heart of the Capital, but…
After the phenomenal success of the inaugural BRICK show at London’s ExCeL last year, the immersive LEGO extravaganza returns for three days of LEGO fuelled family fun.
BRICK 2015 the ultimate family event of the year as Europe’s largest LEGO experience comes to the Excel this December – 11th – 13th DECEMBER. Packed to the brim with amazing activities and attractions, the show…
The release of the film Suffragette is a fantastic step in bringing the women’s rights movements further into mainstream discussion, but the action should not stop in the cinema. The Royal Parks Foundation, the charity set-up to support the Royal Parks, is calling on the public to help save Brompton Cemetery, as it is falling into disrepair. It’s not just a place of remembrance and…
I have grown up with Disney so for me Disney is and will always be the number one entertainment not just for kids but also for adults who love magical stories. I haven’t missed a single Disney on Ice since its beginning and every year it surprises me. I won’t be missing Disney On Ice new show called Worlds of Enchantment particularly promising since the announcement of the…
If you are familiar with West End shows in London, you would agree that the performance standards are very high like in New York. When I heard that Broadway hit show Kinky Boots was going to open in London in 2015, I was very excited but at the same time I wasn’t sure what to expect from it.
Sometimes going to see a musical without expectations is better. I truly enjoyed KINKY BOOTS…
Finding yourself totally immersed and laughing out loud in a theatre play doesn’t happen every day, not even in the London West End. Well, for a seriously hilarious night out in London I recommend the latest production of Oscar Wilde’s much-loved classic play, The Importance Of Being Earnest, starring David Suchet (known for his role as Inspector Poirot) as Lady…
TWENTY-ONE DNA inspired double helix sculptures have appeared across London as part of Cancer Research UK’s campaign to raise awareness and funds for the Francis Crick Institute, a world-leading centre of biomedical research and innovation due to open in 2016.
The sculptures have been designed by leading artists, designers and sculptors from across the world, including Ai WeiWei, Thierry Noir…