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Verily, things be busy...!

Posted by Nick Hennegan on Saturday, April 14, 2018 Under: London's Literary Pubs

It’s been a busy few weeks in London Literary Pub Crawl land. We’ve had three parties this week, including our first ‘Coffee Shop’ Tour - the non-alcoholic version of the Literary Pub Crawl - for 35 young students from South Africa. If you’ve been to see us you’ll know there are a few ‘adult’ stories. We took those out of course and the whole group were fantastic and really seemed to get what we were offering. 

Later we hosted a private tour with two Americans. Rusty was the Father and the son was training to be a journalist. It was great to meet them too. Rust used to sell Guinness in California! We had a few more
stops than usual including a pub where Jimmy Hendrix played his first jam session in London. And it ended up with a round of shots!



We’ve a birthday party and hen party coming up, along with our regular Saturday shows.

But next week, Sunday 22nd April, it'll be time to Party like its 1599!

Yep, it's our now legendary Shakespeare Birthday Tour!  If you can't join us live, see us on Facebook Live at 3pm, BST.

Verily, t'will be great!

In : London's Literary Pubs 


Tags: shakespeare  birthday  south africa  coffee shot tour  jimmy hendrix. 
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Nick Hennegan Hello. I'm Nick Hennegan and I started the London Literary Pub Crawl. Most of the blogs on here will be by me. I've always written but my first theatrical success was an adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Henry V' (www.HenryVPlay.com) I founded Maverick Theatre in 1994. (www.MaverickTheatreCompany.com) This pub crawl is really more a promenade theatre performance than a tour and I'm running it with a bunch of enthusiastic local actors and writers. I love sharing my passion for the area and the artists. I also present a weekly radio show, 'Literary London' on Resonance 104.4fm - London's Arts Station and a podcast on our site. If you haven't visited us in London yet, I hope you'll come soon. Have a look at my new site, www.BohemianBritain.com. And feel free to leave comments or email me at nick @ LondonLiteraryPubCrawl.com - I reply to them all and I love to hear from you.

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