Stacey Dooley admits there's an 'element of snobbery' in the theatre world as she prepares to make West End debut in thriller 2:22 A Ghost Story By Amelia Wynne For Mailonline Published: 10:57, 20 May 2024 | Updated: 10:58, 20 May 2024 e-mail View comments Stacey Dooley has said the theatre world has an 'element of snobbery' as she discussed making her stage acting debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story this week. The Luton-born presenter, 37, is taking on the role of the character of Jenny, which has previously been played by singers Cheryl and Lily Allen in the West End supernatural thriller. Dooley, who won Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 with her partner Kevin Clifton , was asked about if she was nervous that theatre critics will be harsh in their reviews during an interview on BBC Breakfast on Monday.
She replied saying: 'I think there has always been an element of snobbery surrounding that world. 'And that's why it's felt like certain sections of society, they can't tap into ..
. you know I mean, (a) certain demographic. Stacey Dooley has said the theatre world has an 'element of snobbery' as she discussed making her stage acting debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story this week The Luton-born presenter, 37, is taking on the role of the character of Jenny, which has previously been played by singers Cheryl and Lily Allen in the West End supernatural thriller 'But I feel like this play, I like it for that reason, actually.
It doesn't feel too highbrow or (like) people (are) sat there with their a.