Amanda Abbington Takes on New Role in Small Theatre after Strictly Controversy


Amanda Abbington Takes on New Role in Small Theatre after Strictly Controversy

A New Beginning

Amanda Abbington has secured a role in a cozy theatre tucked away behind a pub following her well-known controversy with Strictly.

The Play

The actress, famous for her role in Sherlock, will star in (This Is Not A) Happy Room at the King's Head Theatre in Islington, alongside Outlander actress Rosie Day.

Slow Ticket Sales

Despite the intimate setting of the venue with a capacity of 180 seats, ticket sales for the preview performance on March 26 have been sluggish, with only 64 seats sold as of yesterday.

Behind the Scenes

A source revealed that Amanda's decision to speak up about her experience on Strictly may have impacted her opportunities in the industry, with potential consequences for her career.


Amanda Abbington Takes on New Role in Small Theatre after Strictly Controversy

Police Investigation

Concerns have escalated as a police investigation into a death threat received by Amanda widens, with authorities tracking the email to a London university building and reviewing CCTV footage to identify the sender.

Seeking Justice

Amanda's close source shared her relief that the police are actively pursuing the case, as she has faced a barrage of threats and abuse since her involvement in the Strictly controversy.

Continued Support

Despite the challenges she has faced, Amanda remains committed to ensuring the safety of herself and others in the entertainment industry.

(This Is Not A) Happy Room is set to captivate audiences at the King's Head Theatre in Islington.


Amanda Abbington Takes on New Role in Small Theatre after Strictly Controversy

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