AllWays Traveller Features
The world premiere of the musical Why am I so single is playing at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. It comes from the writers of the musical SIX and follows two musical theatre writers and best friends who are struggling to navigate the frustrations of being constantly single while also trying to write a musical. It is the platonic love ...
The State Ballet of Georgia's UK premiere of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake runs at the London Coliseum for a strictly limited run until 8 September 2024. This is the first time in its 175-year history, that State Ballet of Georgia has staged its full-length classic production of the ballet in London. And what an occasion for anyone who appreciates theatr...
A selection of luxury hotels that offer guests creativity and culture featuring in-house galleries and works by renowned artists. Jannah Lamu Lamu, Kenya Jannah Lamu is a boutique hotel in the heart of Lamu, known for its blend of Swahili architecture and contemporary luxury. The hotel's design reflects traditional Swahili style, with crafted woo...
South Africa, which is known for its safaris and sandy beaches, is also a stargazing destination. The country's minimal light pollution, and geographical position means many more stars visible in the Southern Hemisphere as it faces directly into the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. The South African Astronomical Observatory in Cape Town houses the l...
A new partnership between the South Georgia Heritage Trust and Poseidon Expeditions will enable those on a trip to Antarctica to help fund vital wildlife and cultural conservation on the island of South Georgia. The small British Overseas Territory lies 1,500km from the Falkland Islands. It is known for its iconic wildlife, with scenes of humpback ...
Frankie Goes to Bollywood reaches the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's Southbank (to 13 August 2024) after a short, successful UK tour. A Rifco Theatre Company production, it is a musical pastiche of the Bollywood genre. As such it offers an affectionate, often lampooning and not uncritical take on the outrageous musical extravagance that is Bollyw...