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this already, then we urge you here at Kix to get to Hyde Park as soon as possible. However, don’t panic as you do have until 4th January 2011. It’s just that the sooner you get there the sooner you can practice your free styling to an audience of many as huge crowds stroll through the park admiring those on the skating rink. Or if that doesn’t take your fancy, try out the new circus show or the heating pods giving panoramic views of London. Then once you have done all this it’s quite possible you will have worked up a huge appetite therefore, saunter along to the large variety of cafes where you will be able to quash this immediately. Then why not round off the day with a wander around the large selection of stalls selling everything from good quality leather handbags to cute little items that would go down well in Christmas stockings or as excellent birthday gifts. Finally, end your adventure by rewarding yourself with a little beverage of your choice at one of the


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many bars at your disposal at the event.


Date: 19th November 2010 – 4th January 2011


Location: Hyde Park, London Time: 10am – 10pm


Costs: Entrance free, attractions start from £2 upwards


Michael McIntyre Work in Progress


Given the time of year, you may well be in need of some good hearty laughter and well deserved cheer as you battle on with choosing the right pair of slippers for auntie Mavis, if this is the case, then the best place to be is at Soho Theatre to see none other than Michael McIntyre! Here he will be conducting his Work in Progress. Yes, that’s right, you can be one of the fortunate few to witness Michael’s new material and then sit with pride when and if the same jokes come to TV and you can finish off the punch line!


Date: 16th November – 6th December


Location: Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street, Soho, W1D 3NE Price: £10


December 2010


Hyde Park London


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