
Phil Willmott


EXCLUSIVE: The TWILIGHT ZONE will follow EUGENIUS and FOXFINDER at the Ambassadors Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, October 8 2018, 09:35
I'm sad to report that FOXFINDER, the eerie new play that showed such promise on its fringe premiere, just didn’t attract enough good reviews to attract an audience in the West End despite a star cast. It’ll be closing at the Ambassador’s Theatre on 20th October.


Review: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, October 1 2018, 17:49
What a joyous surprise this production is. Usually anyone approaching the play ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, whether they’re an audience member, a director or an actor, needs to be very wary.


What Next for the Disney Musical?
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, September 18 2018, 14:16
Flying carpets will be swapped for flying nannies at the Prince Edward Theatre next year when the long-running blockbuster musical ALADDIN with be replaced by the return of the long-running blockbuster musical MARY POPPINS.


Review: FABRIC at Soho Theatre
By Phil Willmott Saturday, September 15 2018, 07:22
There is much to admire both in both Abi Zakarian’s one person play, FABRIC, and Nancy Sullivan’s 70 minute performance of it. She portrays Leah who, despite a London accent and Essex Girl vibe, gets a job in a high end tailors where she meets the perfect, prospective husband - financially secure, tall, blonde and handsome.


Preview: ABOUT LEO at Jermyn Street Theatre
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, September 5 2018, 15:49
Playwright Alice Allemano writes about the inspiration behind her new piece ABOUT LEO which runs at Jermyn Street Theatre from September 5 to 29.
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