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18 Greek St, Off Shaftesbury Avenue, Greater London W1D4DS

Boardwalk is located at 18 Greek St, Off Shaftesbury Avenue, London.

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Venue
Boardwalk
Address
18 Greek St
Off Shaftesbury Avenue
W1D4DS
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FEATUREGreat British food festivals

The French may think that we're just a nation of 'les rosbifs', but ask any Brit what they think of our cuisine and they'll tell you that we're a world-leader in high quality food. To celebrate and bring together the diversity of cuisine in Britain, food festivals are popping up all across the country. It's enough to make those Gallic chefs choke on their snails.

FEATUREStratford upon Avon's Butterfly Farm

Nestled in a quiet spot of Stratford-Upon-Avon, just a five minute walk from the town centre is the UK's largest tropical butterfly farm which boasts over 1500 free-flying butterflies at any given time. Drawn in by these intriguing creatures, BritEvent's Lucy Middleton visited the Butterfly Farm.

FEATUREMatthew Bourne's The Nutcracker

Heralded as the most popular dance production ever staged in the UK, Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker returns to Sadler’s Wells in London. Amanda Arnold takes a look at the new production, which begins its UK tour in 2012.

FEATUREHistory of British Musicals

In the first part of the twentieth century, British musicals struggled to compete against the dazzling stage productions of Hollywood musicals. There have been many hit British musicals before and after 'Cats.' How many do you remember?