Socialite Tara Palmer Tomkinson was in a rush to get home last night after she sprinted in heels from a London club and fell into a taxi. After partying with stars such as Jamie Oliver and Myleene Klass at the bash, it appeared she couldn't wait to leave The Pigalle cabaret club in Piccadilly
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Suzanne Shaw is unveiled as the latest star to take the lead role in West End musical Chicago. The Dancing On Ice winner will become the 23rd actress to take to the stage as Roxie Hart, the showgirl accused of murder, joining a roll call of actresses including Denise Van Outen, Brooke Shields and Bonnie Langford who have played the part. Shaw, 26, is best known for being a member of Hear'Say, the band formed from winners of reality TV show Popstars. She went on to star in the musical Summer Holiday, where she met Darren Day, with whom she had a tempestuous relationship... more
The newly crowned Dancing on Ice champion, Suzanne Shaw was all smiles yesterday as she celebrated her win in Sunday night's finale. Now a jubilant Suzanne is set for a million pound pay day after winning the popular reality show which last night drew an audience of 12.7 million
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Pop star Gareth Gates described his Dancing On Ice experience as 'fantastic' after becoming the latest celebrity to get the boot from the show. The Bradford-born singer was unanimously voted off by the judges last night after finding himself in the semi-final skate-off with Coronation Street's Zaraah Abrahams... more
The Theatre Royal Haymarket is re-launching itself as a West End rival to Kevin Spacey's Old Vic, establishing an in-house company to produce full seasons.... more
Aoife Mulholland lost out to Connie Fisher in the final of How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? but has landed a starring role in hit West End musical Chicago. ... more
Les Miserables is set to become the world's longest-running musical. It will overtake Cats on 8 October by which time it will have been seen by a total of 58 million people.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do