Theatre breaks – treat yourself to a bit of culture

Theatre breaks can be a fancy getaway from the daily routine in which the most entertaining moment of the day is the evening show on the telly. Yes, you read well – theatre breaks!

One may argue that theatre is not as entertaining as, for example, a pop start concert, however the theatre breaks are. Too often cultural events have been considered as dull and thus underestimated as a form of leisure.

Theatre breaks are more than just sitting and watching. Theatre breaks signify events and they should be treated that way. Organizing a theatre break takes more than just buying a ticket. First of all, you don’t get that idea straightaway. At first you think of going to the cinema, a bar, maybe a restaurant. All of these, however, are pretty cliché and no one likes to feel banal. Wondering about the next great idea you finally come across the concept of theatre breaks.

Theatre breaks are both fun and culture, a rare blend in the entertainment. They give a feeling of sophistication, something that we do not experience every day. Moreover they are a perfect alternative to the traditional presents. Birthdays, holidays and other occasions have, for too long, been events associated with “object exchange”. Over the years we have all collected at least a drawer of useless things that we no longer or never wanted. Theatre breaks offer a new level of experiencing presents.

The ephemeral nature of theatre breaks makes them memorable experiences. Combined with a dinner or an after-drink they become evening long events worth remembering and repeating. Moreover, they add taste to often blunt, everyday reality. Cherishing the simple moments in life is an art. Art in its definition doesn’t make life easier but certainly more beautiful, thus theatre breaks are beautiful ruptures in the habitual routines.

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