Dancing On Ice s Rufus Hound falls out with pro partner Robin Johnstone amid backlash over historic tweets. as it s claimed Matt Richardson is being lined-up to REPLACE him
Earlier this week, old racist and homophobic tweets resurfaced in which he used the word r d in 2011
Dancing on Ice bosses faced calls to remove Hound from the show after he tweeted claims that Theresa May planned the Manchester Arena terror attack
The latter tweets are reportedly said to have caused a falling out between Hound and his pro skating partner Robin
It has now been claimed that Dancing On Ice are said to be lining up Matt Richardson as a replacement for Hound on the show
West End stars unite for online concert revival of Gatsby A Musical
January 11, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
12:23 am By Admin
Former Spandau Ballet frontman, Ross William Wild (Elvis Presley in Million Dollar Quartet) and Olivier nominated actress, Charlotte Wakefield (Spring Awakening; The Sound of Music), will take on the famed roles of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan in a digital concert rendition of Gatsby A Musical, following sell-out live success and an Offie nomination for Best New Musical. Justin Williams Design
This captivating socially-distanced revival will be filmed in the historic Cadogan Hall and made available to stream online from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th February 2021.
Gatsby Justin Williams Design
It s the Roaring Twenties! The 1920s, that is. A concert staging of
Gatsby A Musical will be filmed at London s Cadogan Hall and be made available for streaming February 12â14.
Adapted by director Linnie Reedman and with a score by Joe Evans, the musical is inspired by the F. Scott Fitzgerald s Jazz Age tome,
The Great Gatsby. Set seven years after the events of the novel, Daisy Buchanan revisits Jay Gatsbyâs mansion after leaving that world behind, set on confronting her past by reliving the dream she shared with Gatsby.
Former Spandau Ballet frontman Ross William Wild (
OffWestEnd announces 47 finalists for its OFFIES AWARDS 2021
January 7, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
12:24 am By Admin
Exciting times for the OffWestEnd OFFIES who today announces the finalists for the 2020 OFFIES AWARDS.
The Offies recognise and celebrate the excellence, innovation and ingenuity of independent, fringe and alternative theatres across London, helping to raise their profiles and rewarding the new talent that they nurture, which is essential for the future of the theatre industry. Though theatre has been devastated by the Covid pandemic in 2020, there were enough high-quality live shows receiving Offies nominations before lockdown, and between lockdowns, to enable the judging panel to select 47 finalists across 16 of the 28 Offies categories. The winners will be announced at the Offies Awards Ceremony, being held online on 21st February 2021.