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For a variety of reasons the Marmora household will be just three over Christmas. Two adults and one 19 year old son. We've planned Xmas Eve & Xmas Day to include walks, good food and occasional glass of something good.


Would like to to a show, film or concert on Boxing Day but, so far, haven't identified anything good going on.


Any ideas or suggestions out there? Are any of the Comedy Stores open, is there a film premiere at the Ritzy, or a grown up panto in London?

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Thanks to all contributors - great idea - I think Boxing Day is now nailed - Kempton Park races it is.


Used to go to Huntingdon pint to point as a lad on Boxing Day, big picnic of cold turkey & trimmings, bottles of beer, pickles and mince pies. Huntingdon P t P was very relaxed, with a wellies & beat up corduroy jacket dress code, - what is Kempton Park style, should I book tickets in advance?

You just turn up, hopefully a bit hungover but raring to go. You either eat some jellied eels or a hog roast, hopefully win a pile of cash on the King George and then drive off listening to the footie results on the way home. Fab day! And you still have the evening ahead!

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