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The Show
Special guest stars Robin Windsor and Kristina Rihanoff (BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing) take to the floor in the global dance smash, Burn The Floor, at the Shaftesbury Theatre from 6 March 2013.
Before Strictly Come Dancing turned ballroom dancing into must-see TV, one incredible show enthralled audience around the world. Burn The Floor totally reinvented Ballroom and Latin dance and has dazzled audiences in more than 4 0 countries, and this latest production promises not to disappoint.
Robin and Kristina are joined by 16 world class dancers including Karen Hauer, fresh from her first season as a Strictly regular, 2 sensational singers and a live band, in this electrifying production, directed and choreographed by former World Champion Latin and Ballroom dancer, Jason Gilkison (Strictly Come Dancing and So You Think You Can Dance guest judge and choreographer)
The Story
Burn The Floor is a supercharged Latin and Ballroom dance spectacular that has thrilled millions of people in more than thirty countries. Burn The Floor takes the audience on a journey through the passionate drama of dance, from the elegance of Viennese Waltz, to the exuberance of the Jive and the intensity of the Paso Dable.
The full spectrum of dance styles are performed with the sizzling sensuality and athleticism by dancers from several countries around the globe, who between them hold more than 100 Championship Dance Titles.
Now in its 14th year of touring the world, Burn The Floor has completed six tours of Japan and the USA, and has wowed audiences from New York's Radio City Music Hall, to the Royal Albert Hall in London and Beijing's Great Hall of People.
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Shaftesbury Theatre Seat Plan
Choose your seats from the plan of the Shaftesbury Theatre above. If you're making your first visit to a theatre or you're simply unsure about where you'd most like to be seated, here's a quick guide to help you choose:
The Stalls are level with and closest to the stage. The Dress Circle (or simply the Circle) is the level of seating above the Stalls. The Upper Circle or Grand Circle is above the Dress Circle. The Balcony, above the Upper Circle, is the highest level of seating.
Venue Info
Shaftesbury Theatre
The Shaftesbury Theatre is situated on Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End of London, close to Tottenham Court Road tube station. Built in 1911, this 1400 seat venue is the last theatre (of six) to have been built on Shaftesbury Avenue.
The first production at the Shaftesbury Theatre was The Three Musketeers, which opened on December 26 1911. Among the countless notable shows to have graced this venerable West End theatre’s stage since then are Carmen, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, Hair, West Side Story, Carousel, Tommy and Rent.
Today, the Shaftesbury Theatre enjoys consistent success and is especially renowned for staging large scale musicals.
Like any long-serving institution it’s experienced its fair share of ups, downs and changes over the years. Still operating under its original title of the New Prince’s Theatre, the venue underwent extensive modification in the early 1960s and, under the new management of Charles Clore and EMI, was renamed the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1962.
In 1973 part of the ceiling fell in during a performance of Hair, forcing the closure of the long running production. After restoration work, the theatre reopened in 1974.
British farceur Ray Cooney formed the Theatre of Comedy company in 1983 and took out a lease on the Shaftesbury Theatre. Run For Your Wife was the first of Cooney’s shows to be staged at the Shaftesbury, followed by a season of works that exemplified British stage comedy at its finest. Revenues from this massively successful season enabled the Theatre of Comedy to purchase the Shaftesbury outright in 1984.
In 2006 a major overhaul began, in which the entire auditorium was re-carpeted, new seats were installed and the front of house areas were redecorated. The theatre reopened in October 2007.
The layout, size and atmosphere of the Shaftesbury Theatre make it the perfect place to see large-scale musicals. Recent successes include Daddy Cool, Fame, Hairspray, Derren Brown Svengali and Rock of Ages.
Whatever you decide to see at the Shaftesbury Theatre, we wish you an entertaining and rewarding visit.
Venue Address: 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8DPView Map
Venue Facilities:
- Air conditioned
- Bar
- Disabled toilets
- Infrared hearing loop
- Toilets
- Wheelchair accessible
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- Meal Time: 6pm

Burn The Floor
- Value: £39.50 Ticket
- Show Time: 7.30pm, 8.00pm
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Valid on All performances from 6th March to 1st September 2013
- Distance from theatre: 158 metres
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- Cuisine: French
- Meal Time: 6pm

Burn The Floor
- Value: £39.50 Ticket
- Show Time: 7.30pm, 8.00pm
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Valid on All performances from 6th March to 1st September 2013
- Distance from theatre: 319 metres
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Cabana
- Cuisine: Brazilian
- Meal Time: 6pm

Burn The Floor
- Value: £57.00 Ticket
- Show Time: 7.30pm
Only £43.50 - Free pre-theatre dinner at Cabana and £57 ticket
Valid on All performances until 12th May 2013
- Distance from theatre: 158 metres
- Restaurant Info

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- Cuisine: French
- Meal Time: 6pm

Burn The Floor
- Value: £57.00 Ticket
- Show Time: 7.30pm
Only £45.50 - Free pre-theatre dinner at Leon De Bruxelles and £57 ticket
Valid on All performances until 12th May 2013
- Distance from theatre: 319 metres
- Restaurant Info
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