Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Transforms to a Mythical Forest

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Credit: The Royal Parks Mesmerizing music in the middle of a forest? It seems enchanting as it sounds,  doesn’t it? Include a classic Shakespearean comedy and the new music setting  from Charlie Fink, and you will surely be enthralled by this musical in an open air  venue. Max Webster, the guy behind Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax at the Old Vic and  Twelfth Night, directed this new show which is set in the mythical forest of Arden.  The wooded setting of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre provides a perfect  ambience to William Shakespeare’s As You Like It . The story revolves around two young lovers who, in the middle of an  easy-go-lucky world, found the meaning of true love. It also tackles the issue of  sibling rivalry, disguise, romance and of course, adventure. It also provides us a  glimpse of the confusing world of multiple pairs of lovers. Aside from the two  main characters, one can also relate to at least one of these pairs as the show  tries to be inclusive in terms

London National Park City Week 2018



Be mesmerized by London’s green sceneries and captivating outdoors. Appreciate 
the beauty of Mother Nature this summer at the London National Park City 
Week 2018, to be held this July.
Known as one of the greenest cities, London boasts a number of beautiful parks. 
This year, London will host its first ever National Park City Week to celebrate the 
city’s green spaces, waterways, greeneries, and natural environment. 
The week-long celebration will start from July 21 and will continue until the 29th 
of July this year. Book your stay at Hotel Edward Paddington London to avail 
affordable accommodation as well as pay a visit to the National Park City Week 
2018.
The National Park City Week is part of the Mayor of London’s effort to help 
make London become a National Park City by 2019. The office of the Mayor of 
London, in partnership with National Park City Foundation and other 
concerning parties, are working hand in hand to encourage Londoners to explore 
the city through its parks and green spaces. The Mayor of London is reaching 
out to London’s community groups, boroughs, environmental organizations, and 
businesses to organize their own events.
London National Park City Fair will be held on the first day at the Conway Hall
Red Lion Square – right in the center of London. The National Park City Week 
2018 is a free event that everyone will enjoy.
Different events and activities are organized for tourists and locals to enjoy and 
appreciate. While the complete events programme is yet to be published by June, 
here is the list of events that people could look forward to: walks and explorations
around London’s unique green spaces; family-friendly park activities; urban 
wildlife encounters that kids and adults will both enjoy; encounter with nature 
through bike rides, boat trips, tree trails, and more; and preservation of local 
green spaces. All of these are done in the hope of exploring London’s hidden 
green gems and helping the city become a greener place. Book your stay at  
Edward Hotel Paddington and be part of this worthwhile event. 
 Bed and breakfast near Paddington Station is a must when you are staying 
nearby as it is worthy and comes under budget, & when you are planning to visit 
the Conway Hall on the first day.
During the National Park City Fair, there are volunteering opportunities for 
everyone to get involved with. Show your care for the environment by joining 
volunteer works including collecting plastic waste in waterways, protecting 
endangered places, and fund raising for future environmental  projects.
The city of London warmly invites and welcomes tourists, and even locals, to be 
part of the week-long celebration. Spend your summer exploring London’s 
great outdoors. London offers a lot of hotels, including the Edward Hotel London, 
for you to stay at during the week full of activities.

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