The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
‘Dream role’ for Kevin as touring lead
Dance: Clifton cast in Strictly musical
Kevin Clifton said he has landed his “dream role” as the lead in Strictly Ballroom The Musical, his first project since he announced his departure from TV show Strictly Come Dancing last week.
The former Strictly professional, 37, will take on the role of Scott Hastings in the theatre production based on Baz Luhrmann’s 1992 film. The production will also see him reunited with Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood who is the show’s director.
Clifton said: “I’m beyond excited to be finally fulfilling a lifelong ambition to play Scott
Hastings in Strictly Ballroom The Musical.
“When I was 10 years old I first watched the movie that would become my favourite film of all time. This is my dream role.
“Plus I get to work with Craig Revel Horwood again! I really can’t wait to don the golden jacket and waltz all over the UK from September this year in what’s set to be an incredible show.”
The musical will tour around the UK and Ireland, starting in Nottingham in September and culminating with performances in Reading in June 2021. It will be at Aberdeen’s HMT on March 22-27 2021. Luhrmann’s film became a cult hit, with Australian actor Paul Mercurio playing Scott Hastings, a professional ballroom dancer who partners up with beginner Fran.
Last week Clifton, who won the 16th series of Strictly with partner Stacey Dooley, announced he was leaving the show, saying: “The time has come to move on and focus on other areas of my life and career.”
He joined the lineup in 2013 and was a choreographer on the show before he hit the dance floor with his first professional partner Susanna Reid.