In his other projects since Potter he’s shied away from the spotlight focusing on independent films such as December Boys and My Boy Jack and appearances in theatre productions such as Equus and How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The upcoming film The Women in Black is probably the closest Radcliffe has come to returning to the spotlight since his departure from Potter starring as the lead in the critically acclaimed play adapted to screen by Jane Goldman for Hammer Films.
Although he wasn’t nominated for a Tony Award one of his cast mates was and we were treated to a performance from the play at the ceremony a few days ago.
Considering his atrocious dancing skills in Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe has certainly come a long way since then.
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In GOF every member of the cast reained for weeks to be able to dance.Dan has 3 days for it so it was understandable he was not able to dance well.
Quite impressive singing!
In the GoF extra features David Heyman says that ‘Dan just wasn’t born to dance’ when talking about Harry’s dancing scene, which is what I was referring to rather than his performance in the film.