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Paul Breen (PB) – Lots of people back home come to London on theatre breaks. Why would you recommend your latest show, Kiss Me Kate, as one they should come to? Adrian Dunbar (AD) - We've already had a lot of people over here from Northern Ireland to see the show and making it part of their weekend break or whatever. And it’s a really good show.

It's very funny. A great story. It's got a 19 piece band.



There are 30 people on the stage. It's in the Barbican Centre, which is a beautiful auditorium and well worth seeing in itself. The Barbican is a really interesting area, a very old Roman area that was built up but then destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt.

So it's a fascinating place to come to in itself. And yeah, I'd thoroughly recommend Kiss Me Kate for anybody coming across. We’ve some people who have come two, three, four times to see the show.

It's selling out, but, we're running till September 14. PB - So what else would you suggest for any Fermanagh or Northern Irish visitors wanting to get a flavour of London? AD - I'd go to the markets. I'd go to the South bank.

I’d go to Soho. There's so much to see in London. And so much of it is free.

The galleries are amazing. I'd definitely go to the Tate Modern. And I’d take some of the ferries on the river.

Target all those big free venues. The museums are incredible and the likes of Kew Gardens provides a fabulous day out. There's just so much to do in this city.

It really is great. PB – Kiss Me Kate .

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