Harold Pinter Theatre
In conversation for the first time, Johannes will lift the lid on his incredible rise to stardom and how his dancing has led him to places he never thought possible, personally and professionally as he prepares to share his story with the world.
In 2019, Johannes Radebe became the first male dancer to perform in heels in Strictly Come Dancing history. Wearing black patent leather boots, Johannes danced with a red 'Pose' fan to a rendition of Blondie's Rapture. Two years on, Johannes was part of only the second same-sex pair on the show, dancing with Great British Bake-Off winner, John Whaite and though they were runners up and the response from the UK public was overwhelmingly positive, Johannes still faced abuse that highlighted the continuing fight against homophobia and racism.
It’s clear that there’s a star in our midst- The Guardian
Irresistible- Metro
With countless stories and anecdotes to share, this event celebrates the launch of his highly anticipated autobiography Jojo: Finally Home.
Each ticket includes a SIGNED copy of Johannes’ book JOJO : Finally Home RRP £20.00.
Harold Pinter Theatre
The Harold Pinter Theatre opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre and staged hugely successful shows, such as The Rocky Horror Show’s West End debut. The name changed in 2011 to The Harold Pinter Theatre in honour of Pinter’s work for the Comedy Theatre.
The theatre recently produced Pinter at the Pinter, a series of one-act plays in celebration of Pinter himself.
Harold Pinter Theatre
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