Our Stories and Ideas
Our Stories and Ideas
How honoured were WE? Organising the Opening Ceremony of the Peony Pavilion…complete with Ministers and Chinese dignitaries.
Our guests and dignitaries enjoyed the official opening of the People’s Republic of China’s Peony Pavilion, a tour of Stratford upon Avon and a Champagne reception.
Read moreEmma and her team were wonderful to collaborate with. They really had an understanding of the type of party I wanted to create and also the sympathetic “shabby chic” feel I wanted to capture for the venue. Emma and the team made the complete process as simple and enjoyable as possible so much so I might have a 55th!
Tim
Emma and her team were wonderful to collaborate with
Arranging a 50th birthday party is easier than it sounds. Read Tim’s review after we organised his shabby chic party in a tipi.
Best Après Ski Christmas party… outside of the Alps
For a ski chalet take on a Christmas party, guests were treated to a truly après ski experience complete with classic Alpine food and drinks.
Do you turn up to your work’s party knowing what to expect?
Helping our client get out of a party rut, we designed the ultimate 1920s Prohibition and Speakeasy party.
Talking tech – a dynamic programme
Challenged to get 100+ local businesses together to talk tech & strengthen business relationships, Warwick Events provided the full event service.
‘Play’ with your food? We do…when we add Shakespeare to your dinner!
Want to add some Shakespeare to your lunch, drinks’ reception or dinner? Here’s how…
‘Be our guest. Be our guest. Put our service to the test!’
Experience our afterhours VIP Bardtanicals experience of Shakespeare’s birthplace, through the eyes of a guest.
Final Curtain Call: Think ‘Escape Room’ on historic streets!
For an outdoor team activity that’s competitive but not physically demanding, check out the Final Curtain Call!
Are your meetings falling on deaf ears?
Attention spans are on the decline, with the average person’s being 18-20 minutes long. Make sure you’re making the most of that window of time…







