
Phil Willmott


Review: WHEN WE HAVE SUFFICIENTLY TORTURED EACH OTHER at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, January 23 2019, 22:05
Tickets for the entire run of this sold out even before rehearsals finished so keen were we all to see movie star Cate Blanchett performing in the intimate Dorfman Theatre (at the National Theatre)
Cate Blanchett in When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other - photo by Stephen Cummiskey


One of Broadway’s royalty is headed to London’s West End
By Phil Willmott Friday, January 18 2019, 10:20
Matthew Broderick is to star opposite Elizabeth McGovern in Academy Award-winner Kenneth Lonergan's The Starry Messenger.


Review: THE DAUGHTER IN LAW at the Arcola Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, January 17 2019, 19:12
Expect to see a lot of D.H. Lawrence as the work of the renowned novelist has recently entered the public domain. He also wrote plays and every ten years or so we’re delighted afresh to rediscover them.
Ellie Nunn (Minnie Gascoyne) and Matthew Biddulph (Joe Gascoyne) in The Daughter-in-Law at the Arcola Theatre. Photography Idil Sukan.


The Mystery of the Shape-shifting Les Mis!
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, January 16 2019, 13:55
Les Misérables, arguably the best musical of the past 30 years and a juggernaut hit around the world, is going walk-about in the West End, and by the time it settles into its new home long term fans many not recognise it.


Review: SONGS FOR NOBODIES at The Ambassador’s Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, January 14 2019, 09:57
The cancellation of several West End transfers has created an opportunity for this highly regarded Australian production to stop off at the Vaudeville Theatre for a short season and it’s well worth a look.
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