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EDDIE REDMAYNE, who, in between jetting back and forth across the Atlantic promoting The Theory Of Everything, has been learning how to be comfortable in a frock, as he and Alicia Vikander prepare to film The Danish Girl. Director Tom Hooper is well into pre-production on the movie, which explores the transformative marriage of painter Einar Wegener and his artist wife Gerda. When Gerda asks Einar to pose in a dress for her for a painting, he turns into . . . Lili. Redmayne’s a major contender for Bafta and Oscar nominations for his role as Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything. Felicity Jones, who plays Hawking’s wife Jane, is also expected to collect important nominations. Both will be part of a big British contingent at the Bafta Los Angeles tea party tomorrow at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. Then, on Sunday, everyone troops across town to the ballroom at the Beverly Hilton for the Golden Globes — where a lot of Brits are in the running. They include Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley for The Imitation Game, David Oyelowo for Selma, Ralph Fiennes for The Grand Budapest Hotel; Rosamund Pike for Gone Girl, and Helen Mirren for The Hundred-Foot Journey. rAJeev GOSWAMI, the director, choreographer and singer, who is bringing his extravaganza Beyond Bollywood to the london Palladium from May 8 to June 27. His ensemble performs classic Indian dances such as Bihu and Kalbelia. The elaborate choreography is infectious.