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37 Cavendish Square, Greater London W1G0PP

Phoenix is located at 37 Cavendish Square, Greater London.

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Phoenix
Address
37 Cavendish Square
W1G0PP
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FEATUREThe Nutcracker at the Theatre Severn

A classic ballet for the whole family, Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker is one of the most famous ballets since its premiere in 1892. Amanda Arnold goes along to the Theatre Severn to see the ballet performed by The State Ballet Academy of Minsk.

FEATUREBatman Live - Holy Premier!

The world's most popular DC Superhero, Batman, as you've never seen him before, as he takes to the stage in the long-awaited live action show. BritEvents' Amanda Arnold is at the world premier and after show party to see if it is up to 'holy expectations, Batman!'

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If you're a book lover, a trip to the small Welsh border town of Hay on Wye is a must. At the last count, the town boasted 30 bookshops and attracts visitors from all over the world. We discover the town, its bookshops and its often eccentric history.

FEATUREGet loved up for Valentine 2012

First established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD, Valentine's Day celebrates St. Valentine, a Christian priest and martyr who lived in Rome. From the 14th century the saint became linked to love and romance, and today the fourteenth of February is marked with the sending of cards, flowers and gifts to loved ones. This Valentine's day, why not celebrate by taking your loved one to an event near you.