Paul Kitson Announced As Director For James & Ola: Uncensored 2018 UK Tour

By: Dec. 19, 2017
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Paul Kitson Announced As Director For James & Ola: Uncensored 2018 UK Tour

Paul Kitson has been announced as the director of James & Ola Uncensored - the first ever tour together by James & Ola Jordan, two of the biggest stars to emerge from the hit show Strictly Come Dancing.

A successful dancer in his own right having become the first British dancer/ performer to play the leading-role (Johnny Castle) in the original cast of London's West-End smash hit Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story On Stage (2006-2008), as well as several other notable roles including as principal dancer for La Boheme at The Royal Albert Hall, Paul Kitson also has an incredible raft of directing talent under his belt.

The versatile director / choreographer has worked on productions such as ITV's Dancing On Ice, Pirates of Penzance UK Tour, and BBC's Strictly Come Dancing Ball. Now, Paul Kitson will direct James & Ola Jordan: Uncensored, as the couple embark on a nationwide tour telling their own love story - 18 years to the month that they first met!

Featuring a full cast of dancers and all styles of dance, the autobiographical production is full of passion, intensity and high-octane routines, the tour will begin in Blackpool on March 3rd 2018 - a town that of course holds a lot of history for James and Ola.

Now, 18 years after they became dance partners and Ola moved to the England, the couple will tour the UK for the first time together, telling their story in their own unique way in a show that's fun for all the family.

Tour Dates

3rd March Blackpool Opera House
4th March York Barbican
5th March Birmingham New Alexandra
6th March Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
7th March Leicester De Montfort Hall
9th March Yeovil Westlands
11th March Manchester Bridgewater Hall
12th March High Wycombe Swan Theatre
13th March Guildford G Live
17th March Wrexham William Aston Hall
18th March Basingstoke The Anvil
19th March Ipswich Regent Theatre
20th March Edinburgh Festival Theatre
22nd March Halifax The Victoria Theatre
23rd March Gateshead The Sage
25th March Cardiff St Davids Hall
26th March Scunthorpe Baths Hall
27th March Hastings White Rock Theatre
28th March London Palladium
30th March Portsmouth Guildhall
31st March Torquay Princess Theatre
1st April Poole Lighthouse
2nd April Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Tickets at www.ticketmaster.co.uk



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