FULL CAST ANNOUNCED
FOR NIKITA KUZMIN'S
FIRST EVER SOLO SHOW
MIDNIGHT DANCER

International champion and Strictly Come Dancing star NIKITA KUZMIN is thrilled to announce the full cast joining him on his first ever UK & Ireland solo tour MIDNIGHT DANCER. The tour will open on 8th March 2025, playing at Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP) on Thursday 1st May 2025.
The cast of MIDNIGHT DANCER will include dancers Sophie Baker, Thomas Charles, Lowri Hamilton, Samuel Lake, Charlotte Lee, Zara Liu, Seamus Mcintosh, Daniel Rae and Andreea Toma. Also joining the cast is Vocalist Rebecca Lisewski (MAMMA MIA! West End, The Spongebob Musical UK tour, Cabaret West End).
NIKITA KUZMIN invites you to a fairytale ball like no other and a night full of music, sequins, and world class dancing.
Follow the highs and lows of a classic romance story, as two star crossed lovers meet only to be torn apart. Will they reunite at the masked ball, or will real life put an end to their fairytale fantasy? This brand-new dance spectacular is a modern day Cinderella story and features all of your favourite dance floor anthems, dazzling costumes and explosive dancing. Don’t miss TV dance star Nikita Kuzmin like you’ve never seen him before!
Joining forces with the team behind Oti Mabuse: I Am Here and Johannes Radebe’s trilogy of sell out shows, MIDNIGHT DANCER promises to be an unforgettable night of entertainment. Get ready to see Nikita as you’ve never seen him before.
NIKITA KUZMIN MIDNIGHT DANCER has Creative Direction by TRP’s Associate Director Tom Jackson Greaves, Set & Lighting Design by Andrew Exeter, Music Production by Ian Masterson, Costume Design by Rachael Ryan, Sound Design by James Crichton and Production Management by James Anderton.
The show is presented by ROYO, Cuffe & Taylor and Live Nation.
NIKITA KUZMIN MIDNIGHT DANCER plays at TRP on Thursday 1st May. Tickets are available now.
2025 TOUR SCHEDULE
8th March; Bromley Churchill Theatre
9th March; Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre www.wmc.org.uk
12th March: Bridlington Spa
15th March: Basingstoke The Anvil
16th March: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
21st March: London Peacock Theatre
22nd March: London Peacock Theatre
23rd March: Leicester Curve
26th March: Edinburgh Playhouse
27th March: Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall Theatre
28th March: Northampton Royal & Derngate
29th March: Belgrade Theatre Coventry
30th March: Bristol Hippodrome
2nd April: Aberdeen Music Hall
3rd April: Glasgow SEC Armadillo
4th April: Blackpool Opera House
6th April: Sheffield City Hall
9th April: Swindon Wyvern Theatre
10th April: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
11th April; Portsmouth Guildhall
12th April; Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
13th April: Leeds Grand Theatre
17th April: High Wycombe Swan Theatre
18th April: Peterborough New Theatre
19th April: Ipswich Regent Theatre
20th April: Norwich Theatre Royal
25th April: Queen’s Theatre Barnstaple
26th April: Malvern Theatres
27th April: Newcastle Theatre Royal
29th April: Brighton Theatre Royal
30th April: Liverpool Empire Theatre
1st May: Plymouth Theatre Royal
2nd May: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
4th May: Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
7th May: Hull New Theatre
8th May: Manchester Aviva Studios
9th May: Bath Forum
10th May: Llandudno Venue Cymru
11th May: Wolverhampton Grand
13th May: Milton Keynes Theatre
14th May: Guildford G-Live
15th May: Folkstone Leas Cliff Hall
17th May: Birmingham Hippodrome
18th May: Truro Hall For Cornwall
20th May: York Grand Opera House
21st May: Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
22nd May: Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
23rd May: Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
All details in this article are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change.
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