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Day 10: Westminster Abbey

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Extra theatre tickets! Additional matinee at the Globe of Julius Caesar: "An all male cast enact the assassination of Julius Caesar, slain by his friends and colleagues after his pursuit of power had become all too successful. Mark Antony uses the opportunity to turn the people against Cassius and the conscience-stricken Brutus and civil war ensues."   Evening free to pack for Paris.

 

 

 

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