In the heart of London’s West End, a dazzling spectacle awaited me at the Vaudeville Theatre last night. “SIX The Musical” took the stage, offering a fresh perspective on the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives. This modern, high-energy production transforms history into a sassy pop concert, blending captivating performances with cleverly reimagined tales of queens who refused…
Discover the magic: Top 10 must-visit locations in London.
London, a city that seamlessly marries tradition with modernity, is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks, historic sites, and vibrant neighbourhoods.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking to explore, London offers an unforgettable experience.
Join us as we unveil the top 10 locations…
Holiday camps for children.
Is your child going to Reception in September? Would you like an organised, fun play date with other children starting Reception at your child’s new school?
Playball London are offering you the opportunity to get together and make new friends before the school term starts by hosting holiday camps for children going to local schools (See below).
The children…
Cavan Bakery asked locals to nominate their favourite picnic spots to visit over the warmer days to come.
Cavan Bakery, an independent artisan bakery founded in 1929, has revealed the top three picnic spots in the South London and Surrey regions, as voted by locals themselves.
With a very wetJuly now behind us and the arrival of warmer, sunnier days, a picnic is just what we need to lift…
Rich in history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks, London captivates visitors worldwide. From Buckingham Palace‘s grandeur to the Tower of London‘s historical significance, the city offers many attractions and experiences. However, for wheelchair users, exploring this magnificent city canpresent unique challenges. In this blog, London Mums share tips and tricks for…
Welcome, dear London Mums, to a journey back in time to the grandiose and enchanting era of Queen Victoria’s reign. In the midst of this era’s strict social norms and decorum, the ballroom at Buckingham Palace shone as a beacon of joy, elegance, and romance. A time when dance was not merely a form of amusement but an essential element of courtship and societal interaction. In this…
The Midsummer Mechanicals is appropriate for ages 6-12 and 25+; at Shakespeare’s Globe, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, till 26 August. Bestest funniest thing ever, go Go GO!
This is a comedy-for-kids spin-off from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, focussing in on Bottom & Co., the band of am-dram labourers, who are still fancying themselves as actors one year later, and have secured another…
Glasto‘s Final Roar: Hippie Vibes, Music Legends, and Life-Defining Moments Under the Stars! Day 4 – Woken up by a bass drum practising before the perf, ‘d-df … d-df… d-df…’ sounding like a heartbeat. Omg, a call to all the sleepy heads that the dance floor awaits for one final push. It reminded me of elephants communicating by sending deep sounds reverberating across the…
My (54) first Glastonbury Festival with my son (27) – Day 3 starts off gently at 11am, to bring all the fragile ravers back from their slumbers. The exhaustion is being felt as bodies are pushed far beyond the limits. A small group of us went to Martin Richter who combines classical instruments and poetry in a modern way. It was dreamy and just what we needed.
Call-out for Digico
Sami…
Glasto Day 2, I woke up early with the heat and light for we were blessed with good weather. No mud-baths thank goodness. Nonetheless I felt sticky and, having heard of the legendary Greenpeace showers, thought I would attempt my own Mission Impossible.
Shower permit
Shower procedure
Dear readers, behold one of THE most precious commodities in Glasto, barring the ticket obvs. It’s a…