Showing posts with label Strictly Come Dancing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strictly Come Dancing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Red Hot and Ready – Shaftesbury Theatre – Sunday 22nd June 2025

(Rated 4/5)
Well Dianne Buswell & Vito Coppola certainly were ‘Red Hot’, but I was not ‘Ready’ until now to write something about the enormous fun experience we had with them. Does the fact that it is actually ‘Red Hot’ (31°C) today help? Well, no, not really, but thankfully I made a few notes already. For me this kind of heat is too hot to do anything – and yet in the background I’m watching people hitting tennis balls at Wimbledon – I mean how on earth?! Yesterday, Carlos Alcaraz got involved in helping a spectator who had got into trouble in the heat just watching them play! I guess I’m going off at quite a tangent, yet, somehow, I want to remind us all that we need to try to cool our world down or we will all be the reddest of hots and not ready for anything at all! I think I’m channelling my dear Mum here! 😉
Dear Dianne Buswell & Vito Coppola really were Red Hot & Ready on that not quite so hot Sunday evening, and such lovely fun people telling their stories, dancing beautifully and movingly for us and interacting with lots of adorable banter. We had a thoroughly enjoyable time! Yes, maybe unusual for me to be going to a Strictly Dance Show that does not involve Mr Radebe, but these two have both won my heart too for maybe a little bit different reasons. Di is such a delightful Aussie with a beautiful sparkling nature, yet I also feel capable to being a calming influence. Might be needed with the absolutely effervescent puppy Vito, who seems to have boundless energy. Apparently, their interaction was noticed in a show before by Strictly choreographer Jason Gilkeson, who had the idea of putting them together. Di has been in Strictly for around eight years now, and with her trademark red hair and joyful attitude in her dance has made quite the impression. Add to that she happily met her current partner Joe Sugg as a result of Strictly – getting to the final with him – and gone one step further winning with the captivating blind comedian Chris McCausland, who is now such a firm friend. Though Vito has only been doing Strictly three years, in that time he won with Ellie Leach, and has also won Celebrity Masterchef! I was hoping he’d cook us spaghetti and aubergines; if you know you know 😉.
They were joined by singers Lois Faith and Sam Turrell, who have wonderful voices, though unfortunately a little drowned out by Henry Soriano’s drums. I don’t think Henry was to blame there – for some reason drums always seem to be set too high! Completing the musicians was Gareth Weedon playing keyboards and acting as musical director. They all interacted beautifully with all the dancers, who were from an absolute wealth of disciplines including ballet – Talia Fowler - and breakdancing – Jaih Betote – making the show such a dynamic exciting watch. The other four were Ana Riera, Rosa Carne, Harijs Locs and Robbie Kmetoni.
Hardly a surprise that the dancing was so full of variety – from Di and Vito themselves as well as their cast – and so accomplished. With such talents you feel completely at ease and can just enjoy the spectacle. Where I guess there was a really lovely surprise were the kind of rest times on what you imagine might be Vito’s sofa. He is pretty house proud as you can see in him being ‘Man About The House’. As I mentioned above, choreographer Jason Gilkeson had noticed a kind of chemistry and I imagine in Strictly terms they pair well as dancers, but they also pair well in all other performances ways. Their lovely banter on the sofa was beautiful, fun, funny and felt completely natural. I mean clearly it was scripted and they must do pretty much the same every performance, but you don’t really feel that. In their nattering you find out more about both their stories. The joked they could be cousins as they both have Italian mothers. And Di told Vito he was her best friend, yet kept adding after… various other of the Strictly dancers until he was way down the list. By the end of the show, though, she promoted him to second best friend 😊 Di, of course, is the current Strictly Champion and also a BAFTA Winner – both thanks to Chris McCausland – but clearly she does not want to brag about it lol! As already mentioned, Vito is an ex Strictly Champion and Masterchef Champion. Are we going to get Spaghetti and Aubergines I was still wondering?! I guess I should maybe explain for anyone who doesn’t know. Ellie&Vito called themselves ‘Team Aubergine’ due to Vto’s love of Aubergines, especially in the dish Parmigiana, and they got matching aubergine-shaped bee (symbolising resilience) tattoos to commemorate their time together.
Di shared the story of her journey to becoming a Strictly Pro Dancer through narrative and dance too, interacting with all the other dancers as she humorously and emotionally told us how her family in Oz are such amazing support and helped her all they could to get to Blackpool, England – the Home of Ballroom. Two of the dancers wore a dark brown and fair wig to represent Claudia and Tess haha!
Vito and Di discussed and illustrated their passions too. For Di it’s Joe Sugg and she is ‘Mad About The Boy’. For Vito – and finally we get there – it’s cooking! And he gets down to making something – though it’s not spaghetti and aubergines (though he thinks about those a lot when he is dancing) – but rather he baked a Red Velvet Cupcake. Various things went wrong during his on-stage demo, including dropped eggs – and in a true Blue Peter fashion there was a lot of ‘Here’s one I made earlier’ – but eventually Di got her cupcake! And I didn’t get my spaghetti aubergine hmph! I might try making a cupcake, though I’d rather have it purple velvet and without chocolate 😉
At one point Vito’s family interrupted proceedings with a call to his mobile, which was initially blamed on an audience member. Again, obviously all pre-planned/recorded, but very amusing with lots of chat in Italian as yet more family members appeared on the screen at the back of the stage and we got to say ‘Hi’.
And, on the subject of the stage, it was a little small and cramped. Still superb dancing, but a shame they couldn’t really fully spread their wings in their Ballroom & Latin numbers especially, where they’d obviously be used to a much larger floor.
My favourite ‘numbers’: ‘Moon River’ – beautiful song beautiful dancing; ‘Hometown Glory’ – incorporating their homes and such a gorgeous song; ‘Brother’ – an extraordinarily special performance in movement between Vito and Jaih (I think), which was I guess a tribute to Vito’s brother and somehow them holding each other up when the other struggled; Di lead in ‘Woman’s Work’, which I adore; and ‘Back to Black’ with classy black & white images of Di & Vito apparently on a night out on the town, then bringing the dancing onto the stage.
In essence, these two are such an adorable, charming, fun, funny, talented, special and chemistry – in a friends or maybe cousins sense – couple of pro dancers providing an impressive show made even better with all the personal elements including of their support dancers.
RedHotReady – Review by TheRestrictedReviewer © 2025

Thursday, 8 May 2025

Chris McCausland: Yonks! – Alban Arena AND St. Albans Cathedral, St. Albans – Sunday 4th May 2025

(Rated 5/5) This is likely to be the most bizarre review I have written so far. Firstly, because I have never been to a stand-up comedy gig before and not sure how you review or rate it. I mean either you find it funny or not and we all have different senses of humour, don’t we? And second because I’m combining it with a ‘review’ of our visit to St. Albans Cathedral.
We travelled to St. Albans early so as to get a chance to see the cathedral and it is well-worth the visit. Simply spectacular with a wealth of fascinating history behind it. We had the good – and maybe not so good – fortune to get there as a service was underway – so wonderful to hear and witness – yet also meant we ‘missed’ some of the cathedral. Then again just gives an excellent excuse to go again! The weather was bright but chilly, but the latter didn’t stop us walking round the whole building to see it in all its glory. Inside too, ever so beautiful and such a peaceful atmosphere. Whatever your religion, I think you could really appreciate the spirituality of the atmosphere inside and out and together with the outstanding architecture, a stunning experience.
So, why see Chris McCausland in St. Albans… or even why at all?! I’ll answer the second first, which is that he wasn’t ‘doing’ London, and St. Albans was the nearest my theatre-going companion found to London. As to the first question, I’ve liked him for as long as I’ve been aware of him from TV appearances. I’ve also enjoyed his humour on those occasions, so hearing he was going to be on Strictly, he was definitely one of my faves to follow. Naturally, it was going to be fascinating and potentially also a little nerve-wracking to see a totally blind man try to Ballroom and Latin dance, and I suppose I thought for the first few weeks, I might be trying to save him, until it might get to the point where it felt unfair, and then let those showing more aptitude and impressive dancing take over. How wrong I was! From the very start – that Cha Cha to ‘Twist & Shout’ – it was so clear he didn’t need ‘help’ – he was earning all his votes and I think large numbers of Strictly fans fell in love with him – so much so, of course, he won with Dianne Buswell. The way they worked together – 500 hours over the course of the show’s run as he mentioned in ‘Yonks!’ – was so clever and wonderful to witness – a mixture of touch and listening – and lots of laughter together with the development of an amazing connection and trust between them. My personal favourite dance was their Salsa to ‘Down Under’. As Chris said it was very tough and very emotional work, and he was kind of grateful to be back sitting on a stool doing the day job! He also said something will have gone wrong if we are as tearful as we all were in response to Strictly, BUT by the end I was crying with laughter, so both can happen Chris. And, I’m afraid, I can’t but help feel emotional in response to him. It’s not about him inspiring sympathy, in the same way as that wasn’t the case for me with deaf actor Strictly-winner Rose Ayling-Ellis either, but I’m just so full of wonderment and awe at how he copes with the way he sees – or rather does not – the world and deals with all the challenges he faces with such good humour. I wonder if he has dark days – pun was not intended there! I did feel nervous before he started, a little ridiculous as it’s his thing – so unlikely to go wrong – and the points where he stood up and moved from his chair, I worried about him going too far and not finding his way back lol! He had a glass of water on a table beside him and the moments he reached out for it, again I felt a little ‘Ooooh, don’t miss’. His stories included such varied topics as ‘Shakespearianisms’ and his study of English literature, nicknames for the many different Petes in his local pub, hosting the royal variety show and rules on interacting with the royals, dealing with the most challenging vegetable – the turnip, his nosebleed at a school nativity, his involvement with the show ‘MeToo’ before #MeToo, electric car technology and the alarming noises foxes make having sex! There were a fair few blind-related jokes, and also a fair few ‘rude’ ones – and at points where the two met when Brian Conley acted as Chris’ eyes when they were both on one of the Platinum Jubilee buses touring round London possibly waving at trees for all Chris knew, and then later at the concert, and Brian suggested they get their willies out in front of the billions watching Ed Sheeren on live TV! He also finished with a long joke around the ‘meal deal’ private examination of his nether regions and both the sonographer and doctor’s reactions to not fully realising they were dealing with a blind man causing all sorts of amusing, embarrassing happenings! Chris’ school reports were full of the words ‘potential’ and ‘however’ 😉. And, he does show so much potential, however that potential is fully realised in engaging storytelling, dancing or whatever else he puts his efforts towards! He comes across as such a humble, natural, kind man, full of gratitude and love for those who support him, including of course new friend Strictly pro Dianne Buswell, with whom he now does a regular podcast ‘WinningIsntEverything’ (from their Strictly team name even though “Winning Is Everything!”.
Chris applauded and smiled at each section of the audience at ‘curtain call’ in turn to thank us. I did not take my usual curtain call video – didn’t feel fair to do anything other than make as much noise of appreciation as I could! For similar reasons we didn’t ‘stage door’ him either – could result in one of his awkward touching a boob rather than hand moment 😉 – which we might not have minded to be fair whoops!
Before going in my companion thought it felt appropriate to have an alcoholic drink so we both had cider and pre-show reminisced about our uni evenings with cider consumption – not vast in volume, but certainly in potency! 😊 I wanted merch, but there wasn’t any! Plenty though at the cathedral, including the mice exhibit you can see in one of the pics. Trouble is, I’d have wanted to buy them all so nobody got left out, so they all stayed home 😉
Of Mice in a Cathedral and Musings of a Comical Nature… Magical Madness of a Day!! Thank you, St. Albans!!! Yonks! – Review by TheRestrictedReviewer © 2025

Saturday, 18 May 2024

Johannes Radebe: House of Jojo – New Theatre, Oxford – Saturday 30th March 2024, Sheffield City Hall – Saturday 27th April 2024, The London Palladium – Saturday 4th May 2024 & Cliff’s Pavilion, Southend – Saturday 11th May 2024

(Rated 4/5 or in Strictly Language 8/10) As Johannes Radebe’s Star has risen – and oh my goodness has it risen so gloriously, that he genuinely has become the brightest sunshine in human form for ever so many people, and arguably the sparkliest and best pro dancer on the Strictly ballroom floor – I have felt gradually more disconnected with him. I hasten to qualify that immediately - it’s not remotely that he is any less glowing with humanity, compassion, empathy and pure joy - but he feels more out of reach, less accessible, and that somehow less has to be more, when I/we actually want more and more.
‘The House of Jojo’ is an absolutely superb show – all stunningly flawless and polished – yes, he has really done up his House from the highly colourful rough corrugated iron sets from ‘Freedom’ and ‘Freedom Unleashed’ - and with dancing and singing of exceptionally high quality – all the more impressive as Jojo selects new performers to help them make their marks on the theatrical scene – the show itself definitely does merit a very full 10. Ideas for themes, choreography and music selection are all by Jojo too, so they really are ‘Dancing and Singing to His Tunes’. Jojo appears in ever more flamboyant costumes, yet with more costumes, comes less dancing from HIM. The Kids of the House of Jojo do the lion’s share, and either they, or his singers – and again, yes, they are all wonderful – entertain us making time for ‘Mamma’ to extricate himself from one dazzlingly impressive outfit and climb into another – before entering amongst his performers for sometimes what feels like just a few seconds. In fact, one of my favourite parts of the show is Jojo, alone on stage, dancing along all too briefly to ‘What A Feeling’ from ‘Flashdance’. Another when all he is wearing is a loincloth – stripped of all the glorious outfits – and yes he does have a very fit body, but that’s not the reason – it is because, exactly as he notes himself – he is kind of derobed of the trappings of fame – and is there true, raw, arguably vulnerable and so honest. And, that is how so many of us have grown to love him. BUT, I also completely get, how much he personally loves those sensational outfits and stiletto-heeled-red ‘Kinky Boots’ and yes, I’m thrilled for him that he is going to be playing Lola in the touring musical version next year – Chiwetel Ejiofor’s part in the film – and of course, absolutely, I’m right there!
So, I’m having a mini-moan, but only because, Dearest Jojo, yes you did pitch this show as less about you, but I simply can’t get enough of you!!!! So much so, that I went four times (though that is minimal compared to some other of your fabulous fans 😉) First visit: Oxford on my Mum’s Birthday, so that she could dance from Heaven with me and Dad and Johannes Radebe, as Dad and ‘I Danced in Heaven (nightclub) with Johannes Radebe’ – hey that would look good on a T-shirt all sparkly – Oh, yes, it does 😉 – really Fab-u-lous party for you Mum!! Jojo made a point of thanking those who had been with him from the beginning and said ‘I see you’ <3 😊!!! Second visit in Sheffield, which happened to be on Jojo’s birthday and we all sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to him 😊. This visit’s companion and I waited at the stage door for Jojo – much later turned out he had already left via another exit, maybe even the main one – but we did get to see his singers and dancers come out and I shouted well done to the beautiful Lowri Evans – his dance captain, who later sent me love and appreciation for doing that 😉! Then, the London Palladium – had to do it to see Jojo reunited and dancing – just as he had promised long after their Strictly journey ended - with the gorgeous Annabel Croft – was such a superbly special few minutes. (Jojo talked about having FOMO when Graziano got to dance with her on the Strictly tour.) And, having her appear alongside Jojo and cast at the curtain call also just so lovely. Annabel also responding (on social media afterwards) with love and appreciation of the warmth of the greeting she was given. They truly are fabulously firm friends for ‘the life’. Last, but not least, as aside from the London Palladium was the most emotional I saw Jojo, Southend – Jojo explained to us how he had ‘driven into the sunshine’ on his approach to the new city. As with all his shows, Jojo spoke to the audience about all sorts – will do Strictly as long as his bones allow and then will take Craig’s job (joking apparently haha), how there is a beautiful theatre culture in this country and by attending we are keeping him and his cast all employed, how he now has his British citizenship, though he is sure we wouldn’t be able to answer many of the questions right from the stone age 😉!, how he dances in his new home in his kitchen to music from his motherland, how he wants to bring joy and help everyone escape from the awful news and bring some healing to the world in his way, how his Mamma would be in the front row at The London Palladium – then when she couldn’t get her visa instead in Liverpool – though maybe he could Facetime her, how he’s working on the film of his book, now going to be doing ‘Kinky Boots’, asked the house lights to go up so he could see us in all our sparkles and thank us, have the prosecco and popcorn ready as he takes us to the movies showing us the parts he’d like to play, and about being free to be himself and how we have given him that in spades and shining loud and proud. And ever so much more than isn’t coming to mind just now, so I may end up editing more in…
I’m next going to write on show content (as it serves to help me feel back ‘there’ – at Jojo’s House Party in years to come), so if you do not want to know here is your SPOILER ALERT: The lights on the House of Jojo flash as we hear clips around the rise of Jojo’s Star. Jojo - in voiceover – welcomes ‘Ladies and Gentlemen and My Beautiful Friends Beyond the Binary’, then introducing ‘The Kids of the House of Jojo’, who come on dancing to ‘Fame’ and ‘Sweet Dreams’. Jojo enters last, of course, in a fabulous black leather skirted outfit, which is gradually removed to leave him standing in just a brown loincloth as we him his voiceover again, ‘Here I stand before you, stripped of the garments of fame…’; two of his dancers bring on tambourine shoe things for him (sorry, can’t think how else to describe them!), his fellow dancers all return also in tambourine shoes and all dance together – terrible description of a wonderful dance haha! Jojo talks about the awful state of the world and how he wants to give us some joy for a couple of hours as he presents his ‘Heal the World’ section – just so beautiful – everyone dancing in grey flowing skirts, which become capes, and then reverse to message ‘MAKE A(Jojo) CHANGE’. This then followed by a kind of ‘Bringing the Sunshine’ dance with yellow/orange outfits and scarfs – I absolutely adored how this looked on stage. Brain fog is not allowing me to recall how part 2 started. But, somewhere there was a jazz/swing section with everyone in black top hat and tails, then Jojo in red top hat and tails, looking stunning. There were some beautiful dance interactions involving partner swaps, especially the lovely Lowri, who was also at some stage lifted by either Kofi Aidoo-Appiah or Ebby Sama in an amazingly skilled hold – back in the day Jojo would have been doing that himself!! Just one of Jojo’s Strictly partners was honoured with one section devoted solely to her, with Jojo explaining in voice-over how he had had a difficult year of highs and lows, but had met his incredible special soul-mate Miss Annabel Croft – and in essence they saved each other. At the Palladium, Annabel appeared as herself to be greeted with rapturous applause. As she danced with Jojo, with other dancers backing them, we were taken into a very special place, being able to witness their beautiful, exceptional bond. At other venues, lovely Lowri represented Annabel.
A big shout out to Lovely Lowri – Jojo’s Dance Captain and such a delightful dancer, whom he found to be his partner in his solo shows, standing and dancing by his side for three straight years now. All other performers for each show were ‘new’, being given a boost, by the man who always puts others before himself. Other newbie-dancers – not already mentioned – Ann C. Beck, Shali Bordoni, Kieran Curtin, Jack Dargan, Erica Martinelli, Charles Tatman and Elle Taylor.
As noted above, instead of taking us to the musicals as he did in ‘Unleashed’, Jojo took us to the movies this show. This trip started with ‘Goldeneye’ (with no Jojo, but would he like to play James Bond, or a Bond Girl?!), then ‘Le Jazz Hot’ with Jojo miming to ‘Victor/Victoria’ aka Julie Andrews, as he danced with - and was lifted by, Kofi and Ebby – those three dancing together such a tremendous sight. ‘Pure Imagination’ was beautifully sung, while we can imagine everyone else changing backstage; in Oxford by Dalton Harris, whilst everywhere else, where I attended, Paige Peddie. The other sensational singer was Anthonia Edwards. Following on, if memory serves, ‘She’s a Maniac’ - with all dancers in 80s dancercise outfits - from ‘Flashdance’ led into ‘What A feeling’ to which Jojo enters in lead character Alex Owens’ welding outfit, and is then stripped off to his own dancercise outfit, in which he dances solo for us – yes, a definitely favourite bit of mine!! One of my most beloved songs – sung initially just by the two live singers – ‘He Lives In You’ leads us into ‘The Lion King’, in which this time, Jojo comes on as zebra Sukari (in ‘Unleashed’ he was Simba) – the entire cast later singing together was so beautiful and moving in this one. Next, everyone in pink, and it was time for Barbie! Jojo is brought in standing on a glitterball stage with glitterball picture frame! Such a great Ken!! Annnnd then, the ABBA/’Mamma Mia’ medley – just as it appeared in ‘Unleashed’, yet this time starting with Anthonia (I think) singing ‘The Winner Takes It All’ (superb) leading into ‘Money, Money, Money’, Jojo entering in his Donna outfit in white, complete with frilled bottom trousers and huge-rimmed hat, appropriately to ‘Gimme, Gimme, Gimme’ and then some ‘Voulez-Vous’; oh yes we do, or did, and would Voulez some more 😉. We got some more with Jojo raising the brim of his hat to reveal his grinning face to chat to us once more. At some point, between sections, and/or while outfit changes were going on – which did all happen at an almost incredible pace – Dalton/Paige sang ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’, with many of us in the audience accompanying, as we’d been invited to do. The finale was Loud & Proud – both its title and description – including ‘Vogue’ with Jojo as a lady as if from the 18th Century French court. We had ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’, ‘I Am What I Am’, ‘It’s Raining Men’ and some umbrella dancing, ‘We Are Family’, Jojo on the glitterball stage again as the glitterball, and then in a glorious red outfit to end and tell us “This is not the last dance”.
Phew… and I’m pretty sure I’ve missed some, but that is what I remember after FOUR FAB-U-LOUS FROLICS from JOYFUL JOJO and the KIDS PARTYING IN HIS HOUSE! Johannes Radebe: House of Jojo – Review by TheRestrictedReviewer © 2024

Thursday, 16 May 2024

Johannes Radebe: Freedom Unleashed – The Peacock Theatre, London – Saturday 8th April 2023 & Brighton Theatre Royal – Saturday 29th April 2023

(Rated “It’s Still a Ten from Pen”) This Restricted Review is being compiled over a year after the event! My emotions in April 2023 were so taken over by my meet & greet with the man himself, which felt too personal really to be ‘hiding behind’ the mask of my alter ego The Restricted Reviewer. But for completion’s sake, I am borrowing from my otherwise noted down reactions at the time and sharing them here.
Peacock Theatre: Mine & My Jojo-Bestie's Easter Saturday Treat: Johannes Radebe's 'Freedom Unleashed' Bestie said the best £55 she's ever spent I might put it a different way involving fun and clothes :) 'Freedom' was extremely brilliant. This was off the scale Fab-u-lous, Darhlings Act1 as in his first show, Jojo dancing to his own South African tunes. Act2 - very Strictly dance inspired and with much gratitude to said TV show and including references to many of the roles he's been given to play - including a Casualty nurse asking Doctor Ellie Taylor how to revive a mannequin and Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert. My absolute favourite parts an ABBA medley with Jojo as Donna from 'Mamma Mia' and another 'Lion King' medley with Jojo as a very golden Simba :)<3
Brighton Theatre Royal: Johannes Radabe's 'Freedom Unleashed' was even better in Brighton (Saturday 29th April) Well according to Jojo it sold out first in Brighton. And anyone who knows anything about Brighton will know it would suit Jojo very well. I was crying during the whole of the first act all related to Jojo's South African heritage. So full of celebration and joy and I'm increasingly falling more in love with Afrobeats and dancing style. Full of messages around being strong with kindness and freedom! And shine as yourself! And goodness has Jojo lived that Then there's his Love, Acceptance and Unity section with songs to match including 'Imagine' and of course Being Gay & Proud The Strictly-inspired showtime section with 'We Go Together' from 'Grease' and a soupson of Jojo singing 'But now, there's nowhere to hide since you pushed my love aside...' and his Pink Ladies, going into ABBA's 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme' and 'Voulez-Vous' and Jojo as Donna then into 'He Lives in You...' from 'The Lion King' and golden Jojo Simba :) The whole show inspires such utterly joyful campness and living your best life Pure Fun :) :) P.S. Jojo's playlist courtesy of another Jojo fan
Johannes Radebe: Freedom Unleashed – Review by TheRestrictedReviewer © 2023

Monday, 4 April 2022

Johannes Radebe: Freedom – The Peacock Theatre – Saturday 2nd April 2022

 (Rated “It’s a Ten from Pen”)

In this Johannes Radebe’s first headlining tour he chose to share his life story so far told through the medium of dance. Using a beautifully simple colourful set changed by lighting (Designer Andrew Exeter) to take us from his place of birth – on Freedom Day 27th April 1987 (Jojo was 7 years old when apartheid ended) – in the township of Zamdela, South Africa, via trips around the world and then settling into feeling fully at home in the Elstree studio of Strictly Come Dancing pairing John Waighte in the first all-male partnership last year.  Jojo explores how he came to feeling the freedom to fully express himself along this journey via moving to traditional South African beats, accidentally encountering the more contained ballroom dances along with their inspiring glittery costumes, transitioning to grooving along to ABBA on cruise ships, showing his ballroom and Latin skills on Dancing With The Stars South Africa and then making it all the way to the Mother Show Strictly! From his own beautiful blood Mother, being partnered with a best friend for life in ‘Auntie Cath’ Tyldesley, finding an English Mother figure in Caroline Quentin and then last year’s history-making partnership in a relationship of mutual love and respect. Jojo’s transformation from holding back to fully free is as much about the relationships along his journey. From Blood Family to Dance Family embracing all of who he is and enabling him to let that all out in full glittery glory on the dance floors of the world!

I realise I’m really struggling to write about this special experience that I had last Saturday with a really good friend and fellow Jojo fan because I am trying to do so in words! That’s impossible as the power of this performance was all about the movements, the emotions you get from the dances and the music that accompanies those dances and gives the dancers the rhythm and beats needed.

The show opens with fabulous singer Anelisa Lamola sweeping the floor as she sings and sets the scene of Jojo’s home township. The party starts with the full supporting company of dancers joining her on stage, and in time parting the way for the entrance of the beaming smiled apparition that is Johannes Radebe wearing very little more than a traditional South African headdress and loin cloth so revealing his incredibly lean yet muscular tall physique. So little of him. No wonder he couldn’t lift John Waighte haha! Though of course for John he was quite a weight to lift too! Goodness me 😉

And then we have the truly open personal touch as Jojo talks to his admiring audience about his dance and life journey. There was some heckling from what appeared to be his mainly female ‘of-a-certain-age’ (me too lol) audience expressing how much they love him and asking for the kiss of life etc! All taken in excellent humour as he playfully bantered back. Later in the interval one lady said that it was a shame he bats for the other side. I disagree. I’m beyond thrilled he is out and proud as a black gay guy realising his full potential and absolutely living his best life. It’s so beautiful to witness. He was full of gratitude for all our support in voting him to the final but no thanks needed – he gives back in spades of joy, emotional expression and supremely special dance entertainment.

More dancing, more exploration illustrates Jojo’s dance life in South Africa, through Ballroom and Latin and then later he shows us adaptations of his favourite routines from his Strictly dance life. My favourite of his dances with Cath Tyldesley is also his – The Rumba to ‘Shallow’ sung exceptionally well by Anelisa Lamola & Andile Mabhena. Adele’s ‘Hometown’ – again performed by Anelisa – also puts in an appearance hinting at Jojo&John’s Couples’ Choice as well as telling us London – as well as Zamdela – is Jojo’s hometown. (My only disappointment that none of that routine was actually danced – maybe just not possible without John.) I confess I hoped that Catherine, Caroline and John would appear though Cath is heavily pregnant with her daughter so making any dancing with or lifting her a little tricky. And maybe with being tour busy and covid Jojo sadly won’t be able to be the promised birth partner.  

All the dancers were very good though none as good as the main man 😉 Of special note Lowri Evans and Ben Rutter, both with Jojo in a fantastic Latin routine.

I am The Restricted Reviewer but actually this is the least restricted view I have ever had in any show. Right at the front row in the midst of the action. The show ended with a medley of true party numbers including ‘We Are Family’ – yes we really felt like Jojo’s Family – and up I got with many others to dance along whilst being showered in sparkly confetti and colourful streamers! In spite of disabilities - though happily much less now – I was saying to my friend “I was dancing” and she replied “Yes you really were”. So unfortunately I haven’t yet managed to become famous enough to get asked to do Strictly but I can say I have danced with my favourite Strictly dancer Mr Johannes Radebe!!



“I DANCE TO MY OWN TUNE” Proclaims Johannes Radebe as his motto for his ‘Freedom’ Tour… and Oh Yes He Does – What a Tune and What an Am-a-zing Dancer and All Round Profoundly B-e-a-utiful Human Being!

Johannes Radebe: Freedom – Review by TheRestrictedReviewer © 2022