channelled his Kinky Boots character Lola as he attended the Olivier Awards in London on Sunday.
Radebe Rocks Kinky Boots Vibe at Olivier Awards
Johannes Radebe channelled his Kinky Boots character Lola as he attended the Olivier Awards in London on Sunday.The Strictly Come Dancing pro, 38, who has taken...
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The Come Dancing pro, 38, who has taken on the iconic role for a run at the London Coliseum, sported bold red false nails as he posed for the cameras at the star-studded event, held at the Royal Albert Hall.
The dancer cut a stylish figure for the outing, donning a white suit featuring a structured double-breasted blazer with gold accents and flared trousers.
He completed the eye-catching look with a long white satin shawl draped over his arms.
Johannes' appearance comes amid a shock shake-up on Strictly Come Dancing.
Johannes Radebe channelled his Kinky Boots character Lola as he attended the Olivier Awards in London on Sunday
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The Strictly pro, 38, who has taken on the iconic role for a run at the London Coliseum, sported bold red false nails as he posed for the cameras at the event, held at the Royal Albert Hall
This year the 50th anniversary took place at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Actor, comedian and star Nick Mohammed hosted the star-studded ceremony which was broadcast on the .
Paddington The Musical had an incredible night, scooping Best New Musical, Best Set Design, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Actor In A Musical, Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical.
The musical won seven of its 11 nominations in total.
Into the Woods, which had a staggering 11 nominations, secured Best Lighting Design and Best Musical Revival.
All My Sons triumphed in the Best Revival and Best Actor in a Supporting Role categories.
Rosamund Pike scooped Best Actress after being hailed by critics in the legal drama Inter Alia at Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End.
The dancer cut a stylish figure for the outing, donning a white suit featuring a structured double-breasted blazer with gold accents and flared trousers
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He completed the eye-catching look with a long white satin shawl draped over his arms
The actress beat nominees , Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Julia McDermott and Rosie Sheehy.
Rosamund, who is best known for her screen roles including Die Another Day (2002) and Gone Girl (2014), called her theatrical return a "huge, exhilarating risk" as she picked up her prize during the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall.
During her acceptance speech, she said: 'This is by far the most nerve-wracking performance I will make in the next few weeks.
'It is one thing to stand on stage and do 100 minutes of somebody else's beautifully written words. It is quite another thing to be relying on my own words.'
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The award-winning actress added: 'I haven't done any theatre for 14 years. It was a huge risk, an exhilarating risk, to come back and be invited by the National Theatre - the home of so much great, wonderful work - to do this special play.'
Rachel Zegler, 34, won Best Actress in a Musical for Evita at The London Palladium.
Jack Holden was awarded Best Actor for his multi-role performance in Kenrex, a one-man crime thriller in a win for independent theatre.
He was up against Bryan Cranston, Sean Hayes, and David Shields.
Johannes' appearance comes as Strictly bosses are reportedly on the hunt for fresh talent after axing several veteran professional dancers (2025 celebrities and pro dancers pictured)
Coronation Street's Julie Hesmondhalgh secured Best Actress In A Supporting Role for Punch at the Young Vic & Apollo theatre.
Meanwhile Paapa Essiedu secured a win for Best Actor In A Supporting Role for All My Sons at Wyndham’s theatre.
The Boy At The Back Of The Class, adapted by Nick Aha scooped Best Family Show.
Dame Elaine Paige was also honoured with this year's Special Award at Sunday night's ceremony.
'As we celebrate 50 years of the Olivier Awards, it is especially fitting to honour a performer whose artistry, dedication and generosity have inspired generations of audiences and artists alike,' Kash Bennett, president of the Society of London Theatre, said in a statement.
Award presenters included Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Helen Mirren, and Dame Arlene Phillips.
Established in 1976, the Olivier Awards celebrate the world-class status of London theatre.
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