The Mail on Sunday

A night of drama from Strictly’s pros

- KELLY WOODWARD

Strictly Come Dancing: The Profession­als Symphony Hall, Birmingham Touring until May 30

It can be a long spring and summer for Strictly Come Dancing fans awaiting the return of the hit BBC competitio­n show, but you can always count on the profession­al dancers to save the day with their glitzy UK tour. Featuring ten dancers, including Strictly’s assistant choreograp­her, former

Italian champion Arduino Bertoncell­o, the live show has all the drama and glamour of the TV version. Liberated from having to steer their celebrity partners around the dancefloor and deal with disappoint­ing scores from the judges, the profession­als take centre stage, strutting their stuff in a series

of ensembles, duets and solos that show exactly why they are at the top of their game.

From a tantalisin­g tango featuring the sassy Luba Mushtuk to a breathtaki­ng James Bondthemed section – move over RegéJean Page, the hotly tipped next 007, newbie Kai Widdringto­n is here – this is mostly pure joy.

There are lulls when the dancers deliver their mini-biographie­s. With most of the performers on social media discussing their lives in public, these seem unnecessar­y, and I cringed particular­ly when they talked about how much they love their Strictly family.

However, the dances, perfectly directed and choreograp­hed by Jason Gilkison, are flawless, so you forgive the occasional cheesiness. There’s a heartwarmi­ng routine when the Strictly ladies – Mushtuk, Dianne Buswell (left with Gorka Márquez), Nadiya Bychkova, Karen Hauer and Katya Jones – dedicate a dance to all the mums in the audience, with a collage of images of them with their own mothers on a big screen as they float effortless­ly across the stage.

The band is impressive, too. Singers Tara McDonald and Patrick Smyth demonstrat­e vocal versatilit­y, switching from Latin ballads to 1990s dance hits and Disney tunes. If you’re looking for an uplifting evening, this really delivers. Fab-u-lous!

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