Midnight Tango Competition

Theatre Breaks offer tickets for Midnight Tango Competition

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News Flash: Midnight Tango returning to London in 2013

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Midnight Tango coming to the Aldwych Theatre

Midnight Tango stars Strictly Come Dancing’s Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace who, together, bring the stage alight with the drama and elegance of one of the world’s most beautiful dances – the Tango.

Theatre Breaks have a pair of tickets up for grabs for this Friday’s evening performance (03 February 2012).

The social life that exists around the  Tango dance halls  of Buenos Aires is a special one, but even the uninitiated are welcome at a “milonga” – which is to say that anyone is free to take a class or to watch from the tables which encircle the dance floor – but to dance there is the sole preserve of the “Tangueros”, as tango dancers are known.

But here at theatre breaks we are a little more social! So if you have a facebook profile head over to www.facebook.com/theatrebreaksinlondon to enter.

Can’t make it this Friday? Why not book your Midnight Tango Theatre Break here instead.

Midnight Tango Performance Details

Playing for 10 weeks only from the 20th of January 2012 Midnight Tango, London is a must see show for dance lovers everywhere. See here for 2013 performance details

Midnight Tango Performance times:

Monday to Saturday: 7.30pm Thursday and Saturday: 3pm

Theatre: Aldwych theatre, Aldwych, London

Nearest Tube: Covent Garden on the Piccadilly Line

Midnight Tango Theatre Breaks:

Nearest Hotels: Apart from the Strand Palace Hotel the rest of the hotels surrounding the Aldwych are distinctly 5 star… The Waldorf, the newly opened Savoy. There is also the excellent 4 star Kingsway Hall Hotel which is well worth a look.

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