Love From A Stranger The Everyman Theatre - 19th-23rd June Presented by Fiery Angel in association with Royal & Derngate, Northampton By Agatha Christie and Frank Vosper A whirlwind romance with a handsome and charming stranger sweeps Cecily Harrington off her feet and she recklessly abandons her old life to settle in the remote and blissful surroundings of a country cottage. However, her newfound love is not all that he seems… Book here
Read MoreThe Bradley are proud supporters of the Everyman Theatre The Bradley Hotel is situated in the Montpellier area of Cheltenham just a short walk from the Everyman Theatre. In recognition of this, we are proud to be official supporters of the Everyman Theatre. So why not book a stay at the Bradley and combine it with dinner at one of the wonderful restaurants surrounding the hotel and capped off with a night at the theatre.
Read MoreThe international smash hit musical comedy Hairspray the Musical comes to the Everyman Theatre for the first time - ever! Baltimore, 1962. Tracy Turnblad is a big girl with big hair and an even bigger dream: to dance her way onto national TV, and into the heart of teen idol Link Larkin. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for integration. But can she win equality - and Link’s heart - without denting her ‘do? Featuring the hit songs Welcome To The 60s, You Can’t Stop The Beat, The Nicest Kids in Town and many more. Don’t miss this irresistible feel-good show that is guaranteed to have you dancing the night away. Let your hair down and book now!
Read MorePresented by Kneehigh and Bristol Old Vic Written by Daniel Jamieson Directed by Emma Rice Perhaps you’ve seen them floating over a Russian village? Or perhaps you’ve seen her toppling forward, arms full of wild flowers, as he arches above her head and steals a kiss. Partners in life and on canvas, Marc and Bella are immortalised as the picture of romance. But whilst on canvas they flew, in life they walked through some of the most devastating times in history. Daniel Jamieson’s The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk traces this young couple as they navigate the Pogroms, the Russian Revolution, and each other. Emma Rice’s production is drawn in a theatrical language as fluid as Chagall’s paintings, and woven throughout with music and dance inspired by Russian Jewish tradition. Winner of the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award 2017 “Wraps you in the soaring giddiness and deep solace of overwhelming love” - **** Financial Times Book here
Read MoreIf you are looking for a luxury bed and breakfast in Cheltenham for exploring the town or the Cotswolds. Then The Bradley Hotel offers the perfect combination of location in the fashionable Montpellier Quarter of town, close to the best restaurants and boutique shops. The hotel is set on Royal Parade which backs on to Montpellier Street which has a branch of the fashionable Ivy restaurant as well as the French Brasserie, Cote, Italian Restaurants such as the intimate Primavera or larger Zizzi, and ASK restaurants. Further down the Promenade next to the Queens Hotel is Brasserie Blanc and beyond that Luck Onion’s 131 Restaurant. Spoiled for choice you won’t have far to go any any direction for your ideal lunch or dinner. The Michelin starred Champignon Sauvage has even recommended The Bradley as the best breakfast in Cheltenham. So if you are looking for a posh b&b in the heart of Cheltenham then The Bradley offers the perfect setting. See our rooms here. ,
Read MorePrimavera Ristorante If you are looking for something a bit different to the larger chains of Italian restaurants, of which there are several good ones withing range of the Bradley. Then you should consider one of our favourites; The Primavera Ristorante on Montpellier Terrace. This is a small intimate family run restaurant serving local, fresh organic ingredients. Their wine is bought in from small Italian Vinyards so you won’t find it anywhere else in Cheltenham. Very reasonably priced and delicious, open for lunch and dinner. Check out their menu here
Read MoreObserver food critic Jay Rayner said he considered Le Champignon Sauvage one of the best meals of his life Since the late 1980’s David Everitt-Matthias and his wife Helen have been running the restaurant. In the process amassing a range of accolades including:-2 stars – Michelin Red Guide. 2 stars – Harden’s Guide. Need we say more…. 4 AA rosettes. All this whist retaining and intimate feeling with a refreshing lack of pretension. For a real treat, why not stay at the Bradley and book at table at Le Champignon Suvage. It’s not often that a restaurant is worth planning a short break around, however this restaurant in the Suffolks area of Cheltenham is considered one of the top ten destination restaurants on the UK according to the Guardian Newspaper. Le Champignon Sauvage
Read MoreCheltenham is known as a Festival town.. and with good reason. Throughout the year there are many festivals ranging from Poetry to Science, Music to Literature and Jazz www.visitcheltenham.com | www.exploregloucestershire.co.uk Cheltenham Festivals: Wychwood Festival Jazz Festival Science Festival Music Festival Literature Festival
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