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Celebrate Shakespeare's birthday
By Sophie Westnedge on 15/04/2013 15:33:57
Mark the Bard's birthday with a day of family fun at the Globe Theatre, London

Celebrate the 449th anniversary of the Bard’s birth on 21st April, which is also the 397th anniversary of his death, at Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.Aimed at Families they are hosting ‘Shakespeare’s Birthday Open House’ from noon to 5pm. It has a

Best Family Restaurant: The Rooftop at The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/05/2011 13:51:16
Rob Fredrickson, Head Of Catering at the Royal Shakespeare Company and father of two, shares his tips for happy family dining

What’s your earliest food memory? Sunday roasts with my family – I’ve never seen a man eat as much as my grandfather – and crab sandwiches on the windswept Cornish coast are my fondest food memories.What foods did you like and dislike as a child? I ate anything as a child with th...

Castaway in Cornwall
By Junior on 09/08/2011 14:55:36
From swimming and surfing to Shakespeare at the Minack Theatre, the coast of Cornwall is one of the crowning glories of Britain

Beach Retreats chooses all its properties for their proximity to an amazing beach, whether it’s the surf paradise of Watergate Bay, Porth, Polzeath, Fistral, Mawgan Porth or the Camel Estuary. From tranquil beach houses to cottages on rugged coasts, they’re all set in stunning lo...

Best Family Restaurant 2011
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 01/06/2011 14:47:46

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Gnomeo & Juliet
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 08/04/2011 14:12:14
Who'd have thought being a gnome was so complicated?

eaten up by bitter jealousy and petty competition that it rules the gnomes’ lives.Amid all this comes a hint of the bard Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers (and some scriptwriters have fun with Gnomeo and a host of diminutive puns) as Gnomeo and Juliet

Gnomeo And Juliet at the Barbican
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/05/2011 10:31:40
Catch this comedic caper with the Barbican's Family Film Club

of its New Versions season, the club is kicking off with a screening of Gnomeo And Juliet on June 4. A fresh take on Shakespeare's famous tale of star-crossed lovers, the film is set in the gardens of suburbia and follows the trysts and tribulations

A little Comic Relief
By Catherine Hudson on 03/02/2011 13:18:29
This year's charity T-shirts are designed by the fabulous Vivienne Westwood - including a brilliant childrenswear range!

Vivienne Westwood has this year created ten limited edition designs including characters from the Blackadder TV series for adults and William Shakespeare for children  - all sporting the iconic red nose.The T-shirts are priced from £5.99 for a children's T

Scottish Breaks
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 11:12:47
From grand adventures, to urban retreats, rural romps, fairytale holidays or casual coastal days away, the choice is yours with these places to go in Scotland

, and the spa here has also been rated as one of the world’s top five urban spas by The Sunday Times.Visit www.thebalmoralhotel.comFairytale KingdomsScottish icons don’t come much bigger than Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which is why a stay in the grounds of Cawdor

Scotland's Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:24:02
Explore the Famous Five locations in Scotland with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations

rated as one of the world’s top five urban spas by The Sunday Times. Visit www.thebalmoralhotel.comFairytaleScottish icons don’t come much bigger than Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which is why a stay in the grounds of Cawdor Castle is such a magical experience

Edinburgh Festival 2011
By Fiona McKim on 28/07/2011 11:07:09
Our pick of the best family-friendly shows at this year’s Edinburgh Festival

Each year during the month of August, the Scottish capital becomes a vibrant cultural hub as it plays host to the biggest arts festival in the world. With everything from one-man Shakespeare monologues to stand up ventriloquists and urban ballet

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