Author Rebecca Lipkin

In Other Matters
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If you’re wondering how to spoil your mother with sumptuous treats this Mother’s Day, read on for our top five picks, from pampering on Park Lane and jazz in the heart of Soho, to fizz and films in Aldwych, a chocolate masterclass, and a spot of golf…

Music
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With new Music Director Mark Wigglesworth at the helm at the ENO, the opening of Christopher Alden’s production of Rigoletto was more electrifying than typical first nights…

Hotels
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Although I arrived at Coombe Abbey on a bright winter’s day, on opening the imposing oak front door I was met with a Gothic interior that instantly reminded me of Dracula’s castle.

Theatre
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“Following on from the Royal Shakespeare Company’s huge success with the musical Matilda, their flair for bringing the world of childhood imagination and wonder to life does not disappoint.”

French
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“With its low lighting, shabby chic whitewashed interior and wooden chairs, not to mention Jill greeting guests with “Bonsoir!”, you could almost convince me that I was in France.”

Theatre
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“I was delighted when I read that Lucy Bailey would be directing Fortune’s Fool; her production of The Beggar’s Opera in 2011 was one of the most side-splitting revivals I’ve ever seen…”

Dance
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It doesn’t get much more festive than a trip to see Nutcracker, but this English…

Hotels
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James Bond meets Bridget Jones at Stoke Park. “Set amidst 350 acres of spectacular parkland, the property was designed by James Wyatt, the most celebrated architect of his day…”

Theatre
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Laurence Fox and Jack Huston star in this on-stage adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel and Hitchcock’s cinematic masterpiece…Strangers on a Train…

Music
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Those who love a good musical are being treated to one of the most exciting seasons for some years, as two of the greatest living legends of musical theatre, Sir Tim Rice and Lord Lloyd Webber, go head to head with new musicals opening within a matter of weeks of each other.

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