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europaworldtravels · 3 months ago
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Explore Europe with Europa World Travels: Unforgettable NRI Group Tours
Are you a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) dreaming of exploring the enchanting landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural wonders of Europe? Look no further! Europa World Travels offers exclusive NRI Europe Group Tours, designed to provide you with an unforgettable journey through the heart of Europe. With our carefully curated itineraries, top-notch services, and deep understanding of NRI preferences, we ensure that your European adventure is not only seamless but also extraordinary.
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Why Choose Europa World Travels for Your NRI Europe Tour?
1. Tailored Itineraries for NRIs: We understand that NRIs have unique preferences and requirements when it comes to travel. Our tours are meticulously crafted to include activities, destinations, and experiences that resonate with the Indian diaspora. From visiting iconic landmarks to indulging in local cuisines, our itineraries strike the perfect balance between exploration and comfort.
2. Hassle-Free Travel Experience: Traveling to a new continent can be daunting, but with Europa World Travels, you can leave all your worries behind. Our team takes care of every detail, from visa assistance and flight bookings to accommodation and local transportation. All you need to do is pack your bags and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime.
3. Experienced Guides: Our knowledgeable and friendly guides are well-versed in the history, culture, and traditions of Europe. They provide insightful commentary, answer your queries, and ensure that you make the most of your journey. Their expertise adds an extra layer of depth to your travel experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
4. Diverse Destinations: Europe is a continent of diverse landscapes, each offering its own unique charm. Our NRI Europe Group Tours cover a wide range of destinations, from the romantic streets of Paris and the historic sites of Rome to the picturesque canals of Amsterdam and the vibrant nightlife of Barcelona. Whether you're interested in art, history, nature, or adventure, we have something for everyone.
5. Authentic Cultural Experiences: One of the highlights of our tours is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. Participate in traditional European festivals, savor authentic regional dishes, and interact with locals to get a true taste of European life. These experiences create lasting memories and deepen your appreciation for the places you visit.
Highlighted NRI Europe Group Tours
1. The Classic European Odyssey: This comprehensive tour takes you through some of Europe's most iconic cities. Explore the timeless beauty of Paris, the grandeur of Rome, the artistic flair of Florence, and the historic charm of London. Each city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modernity, making this tour a perfect introduction to Europe.
2. Enchanting Eastern Europe: Discover the lesser-known gems of Eastern Europe with this enchanting tour. Visit the fairy-tale cities of Prague and Budapest, marvel at the architectural wonders of Vienna, and experience the rich cultural heritage of Krakow. This tour offers a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant cultures of Eastern Europe.
3. Mediterranean Magic: Experience the sun-soaked beauty of the Mediterranean with this magical tour. Relax on the pristine beaches of the French Riviera, explore the ancient ruins of Athens, and savor the delectable cuisine of Barcelona. This tour is perfect for those seeking a mix of relaxation and exploration.
4. Scandinavian Splendor: Embark on a journey through the stunning landscapes of Scandinavia. Witness the breathtaking fjords of Norway, explore the charming streets of Copenhagen, and experience the modernity of Stockholm. This tour is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a unique and serene travel experience.
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How to Book Your NRI Europe Group Tour
Booking your dream European tour with Europa World Travels is simple and convenient:
Visit Our Website: Head over to Europa World Travels and browse through our extensive range of NRI Europe Group Tours. Each tour page provides detailed information about the itinerary, inclusions, and pricing.
Choose Your Tour: Select the tour that best suits your interests and schedule. Whether you prefer a classic European journey or an off-the-beaten-path adventure, we have a tour for every traveler.
Contact Us: Reach out to our friendly customer support team for any queries or assistance with the booking process. You can contact us via phone, email, or our online chat service.
Book Your Tour: Once you've made your decision, proceed with the booking through our secure online platform. We offer flexible payment options to make the process smooth and hassle-free.
Prepare for Departure: After booking, you'll receive a detailed itinerary, packing tips, and other essential information to help you prepare for your trip. Our team will be available to assist you every step of the way.
Final Thoughts
Embark on a journey of a lifetime with Europa World Travels' NRI Europe Group Tours. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or with friends, our tours promise an enriching and memorable experience. Explore the beauty and diversity of Europe while enjoying the comforts and conveniences tailored to your needs as an NRI. Book your tour today and get ready to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Europe.
For more information and to book your tour, visit Europa World Travels now!
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londontheatre · 8 years ago
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antic|face today announces the full casting for the world première of School Play – a new play by Alex MacKeith. Co-Artistic Director of antic|face Charlie Parham directs Oliver Dench (Tom), Fola Evans-Akingbola (Lara), Gemma Fray (Mikaela), Kevin Howarth (David/Tony), Vida King (Mikaela) and Ann Ogbomo (Jo).
School Play marks the company’s third production after their inaugural sell-out show – Hippolytos at the Victoria and Albert Museum and its recently acclaimed production of For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream. School Play opens at Southwark Playhouse on 6 February, with previews from 1 February, and runs until 25 February.
The headteacher’s office of a South London Primary School is always busy. But today is results day and the phone won’t stop ringing. Jo, the headteacher of St. Barnabas, knows that the arrival of the school’s SATs results puts her job on the line. With the future of the school and its pupils at stake, Jo struggles to maintain order as her staff and superiors demand answers. Can she protect her students and herself?
Alex MacKeith’s debut play asks what it means to be a Primary School teacher in contemporary Britain.
Oliver Dench plays Tom. His theatre credits include The Witch Of Edmonton (RSC), Romeo And Juliet (Permanently Bard), Hamlet (Revolve Theatre Company), Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo And Juliet (Reading Between The Lines), A Christmas Carol (Reading Repertory Theatre); and for television, Ride.
Fola Evans-Akingbola plays Lara. School Play marks her professional stage debut. For television her credits include Death In Paradise and Game of Thrones; and for film, An American Exorcism. She will also be starring in the new forthcoming U.S. series The Deep.
Gemma Fray plays Mikaela. Previous theatre credits include The Sound Of Music (Regents’ Park Open Air Theatre) and Made In Dagenham (Adelphi Theatre). Her television credits include The Royals and Outlander; and for film, the forthcoming Disney film Beauty and the Beast.
Kevin Howarth plays David/Tony. His work for theatre includes Polyeucte (Gate theatre), The Beggars Opera (Holland Park Open Air Theatre), Agamemnon (UK, US & Canadian tour), The Merchant of Venice (UK tour), King James’ Ear (Old Red Lion), Danceland (Old Red Lion) and Sunstroke (Latchmere Theatre). For television his credits include Conquerors, The First Olympian, If…, Revealed and Home Alone; and for film, Cash in Hand, The Big Swap, Razor Blade Smile, Don’t Look Back, The Last Horror Movie, Cold and Dark, Summer Scars, The Magnificent Eleven and The Seasoning House.
Vida King plays Mikaela. School Play marks her professional acting debut.
Ann Ogbomo plays Jo. Her theatre credits include Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and The Tempest (National Theatre), Henry IV (Donmar Warehouse), Julius Caesar, Richard II, Henry IV parts 1 & 2, Richard III, Henry VI parts 1, 2 & 3 (RSC), Tamburlaine (Barbican and Bristol Old Vic), The Gods are not to Blame (Arcola and national tour) and Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III (Shakespeare’s Globe). For television her credits include Krypton, Julius Caesar, The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, Bouquet of Barbed Wire, Murder in Mind, Babyfather, Blessed and Something to Make You Sing; and for film, Justice League, Wonder Woman, The Honey Trap, WWZ, and Wild Target. In addition to her acting roles, as a theatre practitioner, Ann has worked for leading arts learning departments as well as in numerous prisons, pupil referral units and schools.
[See image gallery at http://ift.tt/1FpwFUw] School Play marks Alex MacKeith’s professional theatre debut. During 2016 he has collaborated with the experimental theatre company Embolon, working on performances at Summerhall, Edinburgh and the Battersea Arts Centre. In 2015 he collaborated with C-12 Dance Theatre as scriptwriter for their immersive project, Watson, for an R&D performance at the Albany, supported by the Arts Council. In March he was awarded the theatre scholarship to Columbia University for a Playwriting MFA. As a member of the Cambridge Footlights, he wrote and performed a sell-out sketch show, Dressing Down, at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe (Gilded Balloon). He has also written and performed regularly with his sketch group, Princes of Main, in venues such as The Comedy Store, Backyard Comedy Club, Rich Mix and Camden Comedy Club. He is currently developing a new play, Off The Grid as well as a feature film script. Since leaving university, Alex has worked in a London Primary School, consolidating pupils’ reading, writing and arithmetic in after-school clubs, alongside working as a private tutor. These experiences inspired School Play.
Charlie Parham directs. For antic|face his credits include Hippolytos (V&A) and For Those Who Cry When They Hear the Foxes Scream (Tristan Bates Theatre). Other theatre credits include Hamlet (National Theatre of Nice), Measure for Measure (America tour, Jackson’s Lane), King Lear (Europe tour, Tristan Bates), As You Like It (Edinburgh Fringe Festival/The Lion and Unicorn), Sophie Scholl (ADC, also adapted by Parham), Ivanov, Waiting for Godot, The Priory, Arcadia, True West and DNA (ADC). His upcoming directorial screen debut, Nightstand will be in UK cinemas later this year. Parham is also developing further film work and a co-adaptation of Lars von Trier’s Melancholia for stage, as a director and writer. A member of the Soho Theatre Writer’s Lab, he has written for the touring monologue series HIV Voices. Parham also recently assisted Creative Director Coky Giedroyc on The Sound of Music Live for ITV and is currently writing and performing in the Live at Zedel season with his band Denim.
antic|face is made up of Co-Artistic Directors Charlie Parham and Emma Hall and Executive producer Joanna Nash. The company was formed with twin aims: to redress a gender imbalance that persists in all fields of theatrical practise; and to provide a collaborative platform for young people seeking to enter the profession in any capacity. With a strong focus on the text, the company is committed both to revisiting the classics and bringing them to a young audience, and to promoting new writing. Hippolytos (for which Emma Hall received an Ian Charleson nomination) was the company’s sell-out debut production, launched and performed deep in the underbelly of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Its recent production For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream played at the Tristan Bates Theatre in Covent Garden to critical acclaim. This was paired with the company’s highly popular festival of new talent, second|half, which brought queer and experimental film, music, comedy, readings and discussions to new audiences giving a platform to over 50 emerging creatives.
Nik Holttum Productions specialises in ground-breaking visual arts and theatre and most recently co-produced This Much at the Soho Theatre and is currently acting as Associate Producer on Fool For Love at Found111. Previous productions include The Dazzle and Unfaithful also at Found111. Current film projects include a feature film, Jellyfish, starring Sinead Matthews and Cyril Nri. Other film projects include Rate Me by Fyzal Boulifa (Illy Prize Best Short at Directors Fortnight Cannes 2015) and Say Nothing (First Prize Directors Choice Rhode Island).
School Play Listings Southwark Playhouse 77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD Box office: 020 7407 0234 http://ift.tt/NsSQwM Website: www.anticface.com Twitter: @anticface
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