Category: Entertainment

  • THEATRE REVIEW | Moscow City Ballet presents The Nutcracker – Sheffield Lyceum & National Tour

    ★★★ | Moscow City Ballet presents The Nutcracker – Sheffield Lyceum & National Tour

    The Nutcracker tells the story of Clara, a young girl who is magically whisked away to a land of snow, flowers and fantasy, where she transforms into a princess and falls in love with the nutcracker prince. This classic ballet, with the score written by perhaps Russia’s most famous composer, Tchaikovsky, is lovingly performed by The Moscow City Ballet as part of their 25th Anniversary tour.

    The score to the piece by Tchaikovsky remains as bold and as enchanting as ever, and sounded beautiful performed by the note perfect live orchestra. A number of the pieces are instantly recognisable and will be familiar to most people, given how embedded they are in popular culture. The music remains powerful and emotive and enjoying and appreciating it was one of the highlights of the evening.

    As for the ballet itself, the first act focussed more on the narrative of the story, with Clara attending a Christmas Eve party where the guests are enthralled by her godfather’s magical, mechanical toys. During the first scene of Act 1, the full stage was awash with activity, which, whilst it looked impressive, sometimes led the audience to miss various things, as there was a lot happening simultaneously. Scene two, which finds Clara in a snow filled wonderland, was absolutely delightful with the female ensemble cast performing a stunning routine. Act 2 was more focussed on the dancing itself and it was during this act that the score and orchestra came into their own. The recognisable pieces of music came relentlessly and were accompanied by some charming routines – the highlight again being the female ensemble cast.

    Principal dancer Kanat Nadyrbeck performed well as the mysterious Drosselmeyer, but unfortunately, the ballet as a whole had far too many stumbles, heavy footfalls and overbalances than you would expect from such a prestigious company and the choreography seemed almost clunky at times. The gracefulness of the scenes with the female ensemble juxtaposed sharply with some of the other scenes and there were times when the synchronicity of the cast was not as well timed as it could have been. That said, the cast were enthusiastic and worked hard throughout the show, some of them displaying some spectacular leaps and bounds. There were also times when the principal dancers spent far too much time encouraging applause following a set piece, which interrupted the flow of the ballet and the story and seemed to give a stop/start feel to the second act.

    Proving itself to be a more traditional style of ballet, the show was still charming and engaging and as a whole was enjoyable, but, unfortunately, not without its flaws.

    As part of their 25th Anniversary tour, Moscow City Ballet is performing a quartet of traditional ballets in a variety of venues around the Country. The Nutcracker, Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake are all being performed.

    The Nutcracker continues at the Lyceum Theatre Sheffield until Saturday 11th January 2014 and tickets and details can be found at http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/event/the-nutcracker-14/ . The tour then continues around the country and details can be found at http://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/moscow-city-ballet

  • CBB producers to “monitor” Evander after shocking homophobic rant

    Channel 5 has issued a statement with regard to Evander Holyfield’s homophobic comments on Celebrity Big Brother

    In a statement to TheGayUK from Channel 5 Reads:

    ‘Following Evander Holyfield’s comments about his personal views of homosexuality last night, Big Brother spoke to him in the diary room. Evander was told that his views weren’t shared by a large section of society and that expressing those views and the language he used could be seen as extremely offensive to many people. He was warned to think carefully about repeating them. Evander understood and accepted this.
    The producers of Big Brother will continue to monitor this and will take further appropriate action should a similar matter arise again.’

    TheGayUK also contacted OfCom, who confirmed a number of complaints had been received, however, no decision has been made to formally investigate

    Evander Holyfield, 51, was given a dressing down by the producers of Big Brother after a homophobic rant, which he said that he believed that homosexuality was wrong.

    During the conversation whilst in bed with Luisa Zissman, Holyfield said homosexuality was the same as, a ‘handicap’ person and it is something that could be fixed by doctors.

    When Luisa asked the former champion whether there were any out boxers the conversation took a turn for the worse,

    Luisa: ‘I think its good to be open because it’s normal’
    Holyfield: ‘That ain’t normal’

    He went on to say: ‘If you were born and your were turned this way – what would you do? You go to the doctor and get it fixed back right.

    He went on to explain:

    ‘All I’m trying to say, you know handicap people are born, you can’t say because they are born that way you can’t fix them.’

    ‘You know how handicap people are born? Now you kinda said because you were born that way you can’t move that way…’

    Luisa said that you couldn’t compare and that being gay wasn’t a choice.

    He shot back ‘Yes it is a choice,

    ‘You ain’t gay unless you slept with someone from the opposite sex.’

    Twitter users flooded the micro social network with complaints – calling for Holyfield to be evicted from the Big Brother House.

  • EastEnders | Linda Carter Struggles To Accept Johnny’s Sexuality

    EastEnders | Linda Carter Struggles To Accept Johnny’s Sexuality

    In tonight’s episode of EastEnders Linda Carter struggles to accept her son’s sexuality.

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  • Read the full transcript of Evander Holyfield’s homophobic conversation

    Evander Holyfield was given a dressing down by the producers of Big Brother after a homophobic rant, which he said that he believed that homosexuality was wrong.

    Luisa: Is there any gay boxers?

    Evander: Yeah, I’m sure there is.

    Luisa: Is it public knowledge?

    Evander: Ain’t no-one came out and said they were.

    Luisa: I think it’s really bad that no-one stands up and says it in the sporting industries. I think it’s good to be open about that because it’s normal.

    Evander: What would be good about it? That ain’t normal.

    Luisa: We shouldn’t have this conversation. No, let’s not have this conversation, it won’t be good.

    Evander: The bible let’s you know, that’s wrong, that’s right.

    Luisa: That’s just the way some people are.

    Evander: No, it don’t make no difference. If you were born and your leg were turned this way, what do you do, you go to the doctor and get it fixed back right.

    Luisa: It’s not about being fixed, it’s about… that’s just the way that you are.

    Evander: No no no no no, you mean to tell me…

    Luisa: I really don’t want to have this conversation.

    Evander: I’m not mad, I’m just saying…

    Luisa: You don’t understand, I don’t think it’s an appropriate conversation to have in this house, honestly.

    Evander: All I’m trying to tell you, you know how handicapped people are born, you can’t say because they were born that way…

    Luisa: You can’t compare, of course you can’t compare someone that’s gay to someone that’s handicapped, it’s not a choice.

    Evander: Yes it is a choice, come on, that ain’t the way nobody is made.

    Luisa: I’m tired. I don’t think people have a choice in their sexuality, or they would be unhappy.

  • FILM REVIEW | Interior Leather Bar

    ★★★ | Interior Leather Bar

    Director William Friedkin claims that he had to take his notorious movie Cruising about the gay S&M sub-culture to the US Ratings Board on 50 occasions before they would give him a ‘R’ certificate that permitted it to be shown in cinemas. Whether that is totally true or not is part of the myth around the over-rated but little seen psychological thriller released in 1980 to great controversy. The gay community were its fiercest detractors, but the critics slammed it too.

    To appease the censors Friedkin was forced to cut 44 minutes of what one assumes from his inference were graphic sexual acts. We will never be sure how accurate that is and gay filmmaker Travis Mathews and actor James Franco never bothered to check with Friedkin when they set about trying to re-imagine what the footage may or may not have contained to make this curious new documentary.

    Heterosexual Franco has a growing reputation for his limitless fixation with gay culture and he used his celebrity to pull this very spurious event together. On a day and a half, he and Travis gathered together a bunch of actors – some gay and some straight – stuck them in a warehouse with a script treatment and told them very vaguely to simply get on with it. Franco himself copped out of recreating the main role played by Al Pacino in the original movie and instead persuaded Val Lauren (who has just starred in Franco’s directorial debut ‘Sal’, about yet another gay figure Sal Mineo). Lauren was either alarmingly nervous about playing gay, even for pay, or just following a script, we never really know. But he was uncomfortable to watch, and like others, annoyingly kept repeating that he had only agreed to the project because of James!

    The gay members of the cast had joked that they had only agreed to take part in the hope of seeing Franco naked, but that wasn’t going to happen. He pontificated excessively before the shoot intellectualising about sex, but on the day itself he part filmed a scene where a couple of guys are going full at it, before totally disappearing. Incidentally most of the hour long running time is taken up with all the behind the scenes angst than the actual ‘missing footage’.

    This is not the first vanity project by Franco, He made an experimental film from scraps that Gus Van Sant cut from My Private Idaho, and the main question I can only raise about his intentions with all of this, and the making of this film is, WHY?

    Available to buy / view on: Amazon

  • Big Brother House Rocked By Evander Holyfield’s Homophobia

    Big Brother House Rocked By Evander Holyfield’s Homophobia

    Big Brother has issued Evander Holyfield with a warning after the former World Champion boxing star said that being gay was wrong and could be ‘fixed’.

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  • Openly bisexual Ollie Locke enters the Big Brother house

    Bisexual Made In Chelsea Star Ollie Locke enters the Celebrity Big Brother House.

    Ollie Locke spoke to Star magazine about his bisexuality saying:

    “Bisexuality is me and that will always be the case. I’ve tried to push myself to be gay, but then a beautiful woman comes up to me and wants to have sex with me, and I can’t say no! It’s a hard life.

    “The whole country thinks I’m gay. I get so many tweets every day telling me to come out of the closet. If I could, then I would. But I’m just not there, I’m really not. I am not lying to anyone, I am not gay. I still have amazing relationships with women.”

  • Danny Dyer Tells Bigots Where To Put Their Opinions

    Danny Dyer Tells Bigots Where To Put Their Opinions

    As we reported a few days ago, a storm was brewing on the Twitters about the gay kiss between Sam Strike and Gary Lucy in EastEnders – well Danny Dyer has waded into the storm.

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  • Tom Daley Returns In Splash! TonIght At 7:20

    Get ready to make a Splash (see what we did there) with Tom Daley and his Speedos tonight as 6 more celebrities take to the diving board.

    Splash! returns to ITV with Olympic Bronze medal and British and European Championship winner Tom Daley. Hosted by Gabby Logan and Vernon Kay another set of celebrities will be pitched against each other to prove what goes up must come down as they learn to dive.

    The first show will see TV presenter Michaela Strachan, Diversity’s Perri Kiely, TOWIE’S Gemma Collins, actor and ex EastEnders star Ricky Groves and Hollyoaks actress Gemma Merna don their swimwear and take to the diving boards as they try to master one of sport’s most difficult disciplines.

    Splash! sees the celebrities mix determination, drive and daredevil stunts after being trained by a team of professional coaches. As they push their limits and overcome their fears will they master the grace, skill, athleticism and accuracy needed, to perform dives from the high board?

    The famous faces perform live each week in the electric atmosphere of a packed Olympic size pool – in front of a panel of expert judges as the public vote for their favourites. Back on the judging panel are Team GB’s Diving coach Andy Banks, comedienne, writer and actress Jo Brand and former Olympic diving medalist Leon Taylor.

    At the end of each show, the contestant at the top of the leader board will go through to the semi-final whilst the next two contestants face a Splash!-off. The judges will then decide which diver was the most successful in the Splash!-off and they too will go through to the semi-final.

    Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards was the 2013 winner but who will be crowned 2014 Splash! winner?

    Splash is based on an Eyeworks format and will be produced by Twofour. It was commissioned by ITV’s Director of Entertainment and Comedy Elaine Bedell and Commissioning Editor Asif Zubairy and will be executive produced by Claire Horton of Twofour.

  • Celebrity Big Brother housemates revealed

    Lookie look at the new celebrity housemates for this series of Celebrity Big Brother.

    So there Casey Batchelor, Jim Davidson, Lee Ryan, Dappy, Evander Holyfield, Jasmine Waltz, Linda Nolan, Lionel Blair, Liz Jones, Luisa Zissman, Sam Faiers and openly bisexual Ollie Locke…

  • EASTENDERS | Johnny Carter is coming out

    BBC 1 will air an emotional scene tonight where Sam Strike’s character Johnny Carter comes out to his father.

     

    After hiding the truth from his family for so long, Johnny finally breaks down in his father’s arms and admits that he is gay.

    A touching moment this evening when Mick talks to his son Johnny about being gay.

    EastEnders continues tonight at 8:00PM on BBC1

    Earlier in the week we reported that numerous homophobic tweets had been sent after Gary Lucy and Sam Strike kissed for the first time on the Soap.

    Pete Lawson who wrote the episode on Monday said on Twitter: “2014, and gay teens kissing on a soap still draws complaints. Makes me even prouder to have written that ep.”