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James Corden Delays Theatre Performance To Watch England Win

‘Incredible’ to watch England with James Corden before play, theatre goer says

An audience member at The Old Vic in London had an unforgettable experience when James Corden delayed the start of his theatre performance to watch England's thrilling victory against Switzerland in the Euros. The Gavin and Stacey star brought out an iPad to watch the penalty shootout with the audience before the start of the play.

Footage captured by a member of the audience showed Corden setting up the iPad on stage for everyone to see and narrating the action as it unfolded. The audience erupted into cheers as England secured their place in the semi-finals with a successful penalty kick.

The audience member who filmed the incident described the atmosphere as amazing and mentioned that it was a unique and enjoyable experience for everyone present. She highlighted that the delayed start of the play did not bother anyone, given the excitement of watching the game together.

She also noted that this impromptu viewing session helped avoid distractions caused by audience members checking their phones for updates on the match. The audience's positive reaction to the unexpected delay showcased their enthusiasm for both the game and the subsequent performance.

Overall, the incident added an element of excitement and camaraderie to the evening, making it a memorable and enjoyable experience for all involved. The seamless transition from watching the game to enjoying the play demonstrated Corden's ability to engage and entertain his audience in a unique and spontaneous manner.

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