Diversity - Bringing a Toy Story to Life (HMV Apollo Hammersmith, West End)HMV Apollo Hammersmith, West End, Greater London45 Queen Caroline Street, Greater London, W6 9QH Formed in 2007, in memory of a dear friend, the dance troupe consists of eleven members from East London and the Essex area. Diversity are really one big family. They are made up of three sets of brothers: Ashley and Jordan Banjo, Ian, Jamie and Matthew McNaughton, Sam and Mitchell Craske. They are complemented by four of their best friends: Terry Smith, Ike Ezekwugo, Warren Russell and Perri Luc Kiely. In May 2009, Diversity took the UK by storm by winning Britain’s Got Talent and now they have announced their very own 13 date UK tour for March and April 2010. Diversity will be joined by none other than Britain’s Got Talent star Aidan Davis and other special guests. The show will be based around the concept of Toys coming to life. Apart from their outstanding dance routines, Diversity’s shows will include state-of-the-art lighting and screens, with sound creating an unbelievable experience. Plus, the music will be as diverse as their performances. Details for all current productions of Diversity Details for this production/tour of Diversity Bringing a Toy Story to Life Details of all current/future shows at HMV Apollo Hammersmith, West End, Greater London. Dates & Times07 April 2010 to 07 April 2010TicketsWho's WhoProducer: Steven Howard (for The TCB Group in association with Martin Flitton)Choreographer: Ashley Banjo Performer: Aidan Davis Performer: Ashley Banjo Performer: Jordan Banjo Performer: Ian McNaughton Performer: Jamie McNaughton Performer: Matthew McNaughton Performer: Sam Craske Performer: Mitchell Craske Performer: Terry Smith Performer: Ike Ezekwugo Performer: Warren Russell Performer: Perri Luc Kiely | ![]() |
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