Any entertainment was popular at the time, but performances of Opera were few and far between.
Ballet began in Europe (France, Spain, England ect.)
Portugal was at this time a part of Spain and so the Portuguese were a subset of the Spaniards, who were not popular at all in England. They were probably treated better than Japanese people in the US were during world war II however.
Shaftesbury Avenue London is in Theatre land. The most popular and widely known name for London´s theater world is The West End.
There are 'top' opera houses in most every country on earth, including, but not limited to England, France, Italy, Australia, Austria, Germany, Russia, China, Japan, New Zealand and so forth.
Chinese Mann's Theater
No
Charles de Gaulle stayed in England during World War II because he led the exiled government of France from there. When the war was over, he returned to France and became its president.
England,France,Poland,Russia,Japan,Italy
No, not England, just some British Channel Islands near France.
england, france, bulgaria, austria-hungary and something else
(Depends what time) During the age of exploration it was Spain, Portugal, England, and France
England, France, Russia, China as well as other countries were included in the Allied Powers during WW2.
The Triple entente England France Russia
england n france to [ hopefully ] keep the "dogs of war" at bay
Germany invaded France during World War II.
England, Uruguay, Mexico and France.
France is the most popular country in Europe with about 80,000,000 tourists annually. France is also the most popular country in the world.