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Theatre gave me a second chance I never thought I’d get

BGT performer on group Diana loved

- BY VIKKI WHITE vikki.white@mirror.co.uk @Vikki_Mirror

A THEATRE group supported by the late Princess Diana cannot wait to spread her message of inclusivit­y on Britain’s Got Talent this weekend.

Chickenshe­d has more than 800 members and a 60-strong group, ranging in age from five to 30-something, will perform Wonder, a Naughty Boy song featuring Emeli Sande, on the hit ITV show tonight.

Jimmy Adamou, 23, is among the new generation of stars from the group, which was proud to have Di as its royal patron.

He credits Chickenshe­d with saving his life after he lost his mum at the age of 16.

Jimmy said: “Losing a parent is a very hard thing and I always felt like it happened once in a lifetime to someone so young. Then I came to Chickenshe­d and there were so many people who could relate to that pain.

“I bottled a lot of emotion inside but found rap music and was able to express myself. I was able to grieve… it saved my life.

“Chickenshe­d gave me a second chance I thought I was never really going to get.”

FAMILY

Staff member and singer Cara McInanny, 26, said of the choice of song for the group: “It was right for the audition: ‘We have wonder within us and so do you’.”

Jimmy added: “We don’t criticise our flaws, we embrace and celebrate them. That’s what’s so wonderful about Chickenshe­d.” For Jimmy, who works as an assistant education and outreach practition­er, going on the show had extra poignancy.

He said: “I used to watch the show with my mum and dad. We used to joke, ‘I’m going to go on Britain’s Got Talent!’”

Cara added: “Chickenshe­d is such a beautiful way of living and I thought the nation deserved to see how I felt every day.

“The judges were lovely. Alesha [Dixon] gave us a big cuddle. She smelled great.”

Gabriel Palmer, 20, a student on Chickenshe­d’s BA (Hons) degree course, added: “We’re family. That, on stage, is magical.

“I’ve been in a wheelchair for most of my life but I wouldn’t change it for anything because that’s who I am. Everybody deserves a chance to show their talents – and Chickenshe­d does that tenfold.”

Chickenshe­d was founded in 1974 by teacher Mary Ward and composers Jo Collins and Anthony Filby.

It was named after the disused shed in Barnet, North London, where it first began, but the theatre group now operates out of a complex in nearby Southgate.

While the performers would love to win the £250,000 top prize, spreading the Chickenshe­d message of positivity is more important. Jimmy said: “We’re doing this for every young person who has felt pushed out of society, who has been given up on.”

■ Britain’s Got Talent is on ITV1 and ITVX tonight at 8pm.

 ?? ?? WAYS TO GRIEVE Rapper Jimmy found like-minded souls in company
WAYS TO GRIEVE Rapper Jimmy found like-minded souls in company
 ?? ?? ROYAL BACKING Princess Diana meets the Chickenshe­d cast in 1992
ROYAL BACKING Princess Diana meets the Chickenshe­d cast in 1992
 ?? ?? TALENT Gabriel Palmer in his wheelchair
TALENT Gabriel Palmer in his wheelchair
 ?? ?? JOY Singer Cara embraces group ethos of positivity
JOY Singer Cara embraces group ethos of positivity
 ?? ?? AUDITIONS Chickenshe­d members on tonight’s BGT
AUDITIONS Chickenshe­d members on tonight’s BGT

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