
Phil Willmott


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.


FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is back and it should be an treat!
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, September 5 2018, 10:34
The end of year musical at the Menier Chocolate Factory, an intimate theatre near London Bridge, is often a big deal with shows like LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and SWEET CHARITY transferring to the WEST END and even, in the case of THE COLOUR PURPLE, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC and LA CAGE AUX FOLLES reaching Broadway.
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