2007 Calendar of Events
To book an event
You need to be a member of the ExecEvents Club to book an event. All you need to do is to click on the boxes for the events you would like to book, and fill in the form below with your name, membership number and email address.
+ Cancellation policy
Drinks parties & wine tastings:
3 working days prior to an event - no refund
4 working days prior to an event - 50% refund
More than 4 working days prior to an event - 90% refund
Dinner parties:
7 days prior to an event no refund.
More than 7 days 90% refund
Ticketed events:
More than 4 weeks prior to the event - 90% refund
Less then 4 weeks prior to the event - no refund.
If you have to cancel due to circumstances beyond your control we will endeavour to sell your ticket to another member, however this can never be guaranteed
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+ Dinner party format
Unless otherwise stated, all dinner parties include a 3-course meal, 3/4 bt wine, water, coffee/tea and service. Additional wine may be purchased at your own expense.
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+ Guests policy
Where indicated members are invited to bring a guest. In some instances there will be an additional charge but usually not. Each guest may attend one event after which, if they wish to attend again they will be asked to pay a suppliment or take out membership.
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Click on an event header for a full description
| Tuesday 3 |
"Tim Supple’s Indian Dream looks set to astonish the world”
“Ravishing and enchanting, Tim Supple’s all-Indian production is a Dream as you’ve never seen it”.
It seems fitting that this critically acclaimed, visually stunning production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is continuing it’s epic journey at one of London’s Landmark venues – the beautifully redeveloped Roundhouse.
We have best seats for this brilliantly reimagined production – don’t’ miss it.
Meet: tbc
Dinner: Please book serarately for the post-performance Indian themed dinner
Cost: £59 (inc prog & interval drinks)
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£59 |
| Tuesday 3 |
After the performance enjoy a special Indian inspired two-course meal with wine
Cost: £45
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£45 |
| Friday 6 |
Tom's Kitchen in Chelsea is the newest place in town to experience top quality food in a friendly, informal atmosphere. Huge flavours, brasserie style French dishes served by smiling, hip young staff and the most appealing pig's ear in the whole of London. A recipe for success.
Cost: £65 (3 courses & 1/2 bt wine)
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£65 |
| Monday 9 |
Private guided walk in central London. Route etc tbc
Cost: £25
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£25 |
| Thursday 12 |
Vivat Bacchus is a fine dining restaurant in the heart of the city. Since opening in 2003 it has given London diners an opportunity to 'get close to' mouth watering wines from all over the world but most especially South Africa.
The chef serves up a modern European menu with inspiration from the Pacific Rim,
Africa and where ever else takes his fancy! If you ask the South African owner he'll show you his amazing cheese room. Simple, elegant and delicious - one not to miss.
As this is Easter week, the event will only go ahead if 8 people or more sign up.
Cost: £69
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£69 |
| Tuesday 17 |
Another superb tasting at Justerini & Brooks in Mayfair. Aperitif in the atmospheric cellars followed by the tasting in the elegant dining room.
Cost: £55
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£55 |
| Sunday 22 |
Witty, satirical, subversive and hugely talented, William Hogarth remains one
of the most fascinating and innovative artists from the 18th Century. This superb exhibition is the most comprehensive showing of the artist's work in a generation and incorporates the full range of his work. The exhibition makes the case that Hogarth was in fact Britain's first truly modern artist (the city, sexuality, manners, social integration, crime, political corruption, charity and partiotism are all there), and shows the relevance of his work to British art now.
Meet at 11am for coffee. Slide lecture starts at 11.30am. Visit exhibition at 12.30pm & enjoy an optional lunch at about 2.00pm.
Cost: £39
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| Wednesday 25 |
The debate will take place at the Royal Geographical Society
Speakers for the motion:
Charles Murray W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute,
Washington DC.
Theodore Dalrymple Former prison doctor and psychiatrist
Dr David Green Director of CIVITAS: The Institute for the Study of Civil Society.
Speakers against the motion:
Lord Woolf Former Lord Chief Justice. Chairman of the Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies and visiting Professor of Law at UCL.
Lord Ramsbotham Outspoken former Chief Inspector of Prisons. Vice-Chair of the
All Party Penal Affairs Group and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Learning& Skills in the Criminal Justice System.
Juliet Lyon Director of the Prison Reform Trust, a national organisation which
works to create a just, effective and humane penal system.
The debate will be chaired by Andrew Neil publisher of The Press Holdings Group
and chairman of ITP.
Meet: 6.30pm, debate starts 6.45pm
Cost: £30
N.B. Priority will be given to those booking both the debate & the post-debate supper at Hugo's. Please book separately
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£30 |
| Wednesday 25 |
Our favourite post debate haunt - delicious organic food & wine in simple surroundings.
Cost: £40
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£40 |
| Saturday 28 |
A great night out at this fashionable west London private members' club.
Meet for cocktails in the members lounge, followed by a 3-course dinner with wines in the club dining room, after which you can either move upstairs to the nightclub or stay in the bar and relax over a few nightcaps.
The Cobden Club has a relaxed, stylish ambience, and we are always made to feel very welcome.
We also have a special membership arangement so if you're thinking of joining check out the deal on our Affiliates page.
Cost: £70
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£70 |
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ABOUT OUR EVENTS
The ExecEvents Club prides itself on offering a diverse calendar of stylish Social Events, Cultural Events, Singles Events and VIP Events throughout the year. We work with the top sporting venues, cultural institutions, restaurants and clubs to ensure our members benefit from an interesting and enjoyable range of events.
We schedule approximately 4-5 events a month - most in the evening but also some during the day. In a typical month there will be one or two cultural and special interest events, a sporting activity (seasonal), one gastropub style dinner party and one more formal one, regular drinks parties, walks, debates, wine tastings and so on. We also organise 2 or 3 weekend trips a year, both abroad and in the UK.
The diary is constantly being updated as events become available so it is worth checking out each month's activities on a regular basis.
See also
Travel Club
Wine Club
2006 Events
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