Brilliant Weekend Breaks

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Try Weekend Breaks with Brilliant Trips

Glenn from Brilliant Trips told me about the ideas behind their website:
“We at Brilliant Trips believe that free time is precious and we hate wasting it on the sofa watching rubbish telly. So we’ve put together some of our favourite days out, weekend breaks and short break ideas to inspire you and your friends to join in and have some fun.”

The site seems to be aimed at younger people rather than couples and offers the opportunity to join or form “brilliant groups” then choose an available date and book online for just yourself or with friends. Destinations for weekend breaks, day trips and short breaks are mostly in the UK and Europe, similar to the concepts behind London Theatre Weekend Breaks and Paris Breaks

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Hotel near to Victoria Palace Theatre, London.?

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I am planning a theatre break for my parents, and would like to book a hotel central to the victoria palace theatre – it should be nice, as it is for their 40th anniversary. Any help would be appreciated.

The whole area is nothing BUT hotels, so you should have no trouble finding one ! ! !

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Lille or Belgium on Eurostar?

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Hi there, i am hoping to plan a romantic break for my husband and self for the Autumn and was wanting to go on Eurostar to either Lille or maybe Begium.
Any suggestions?

Come to Belgium! Lot’s to see and lots to do!
Brugge is definitely a beautiful city if the sun is shining… (always a problem her in Belgium) but Gent is very nice to…
It depends really on what you are looking for…
You take the train to Brussels-South and right there you can change to an other train. Almost every major city is reachable without one hour and a half…
I included the link to the Belgian railways (nmbs) so you can look how long a train takes…and also take a look at the B-excursions…

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What are the top ten fun items to bring to Paris?

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My friend is traveling to Paris over spring break and before she leaves I want to make her a little survival kit of sorts of “things you should have when in paris.” For example, When traveling in paris it is important to have the classic little black dress; a disposable camera; etc…
Any ideas?

You definitly want to have:
1. A metro map. The metro is super easy to use, but just in case
2. A phrase/book dictionary. The French will be much more willing to help you if you just TRY to speak French.
3. A camera! Paris is amazing. Don’t go without one!
4. An open mind. You will have so much more fun if you are open to new ideas and expiriences.
5. A cork screw. Trust me on this one….
6. A two way radio(if you don’t switch over your cell phone). Switching your phone can get soo expensive. This is a good way to stay in touch in an emergeny!
7. An appetite! Food Food Food. You will eat. A lot.
8. A nice outfit. For any formal dinners or clubbing!
9. A Visa card. The exchange is better and EVERYONE accepts Visa.
10. Did I mention the cork screw?

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How should one go about starting a career in music or theatre?

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I am thinking about possibly taking a break from college to try and start a career in music or theatre. I am clueless as to where I should start. Any suggestions are appreciated.

you need to send your head shots to casting agencies and most of those are going to be in Cali. also becareful there are a lot of scam casting agencies too. they will charge you about $500 to take your head shots and you will never hear from them again.

you will need to look subscribe to entertainment industry magazines like Variety and look for open audition calls. once in a while like very couple years or so there might be one in hawaii. if you are serious about going in the acting entertainment business when you are old enough you may want to consider moving to California so you can be closer to more auditions.

start taking theater classes you will need all the expirence you can get. if you are really serious check with you parents you might be able to find acting camps that would help you make important contacts

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The Cinematics @ Gramercy Theatre-Break

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The Cinematics gig at the Gramercy Theatre on March 13th

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Gravity Control Crew at London Palladium [28-01-07]

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We performed the London Palladium (Queens Theatre apparently?!) on Sunday 28th Jan 2007 for Street Dance International and it was well fun. Enjoy. Sorry its a side angle, but it was done all covert and stuff.
Peace

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Größte Kirmes am Rhein, Düsseldorf

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One of, if not THE best fair in the world. With the perfect setting right by the river in the summer, this fair just has so much atmosphere and class its unreal. Superb rides, attractions, food and drink – the perfect German fair. A must visit!

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BFX: Break-Away Furniture: Fun Cheap Video Effects

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This week on BFX we teach you how to build break-away furniture, because if you break one more real chair over your friend’s head, he’s never going to act in your movies again!

This week’s test film is guest directed by Anthony Carboni and Jonathan Rivera of www.EvilPrimate.com

Duration : 0:6:0

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How long is Les Miserables running length inckluding break at Queens theatre, London?

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How long is Les Miserables running length inckluding break at Queens theatre, London?

According to the London Theatre Guide link (below) the running time is 3 hours. It doesn’t state whether that is including the interval or excluding it, so I suggest you should check with the Box Office:

Queen’s Theatre
51 Shaftesbury Ave, W1V 8BA
Tube Piccadilly Circus
Telephone 020 7087 7599

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