
Phil Willmott


Could You get a Date with Hamlet?
By Phil Willmott Saturday, August 19 2017, 12:21
I was surprised to receive a press release recently promoting the last chance to see the west end transfer of Robert Icke’s critically acclaimed production of Hamlet starring the multi award-winning Andrew Scott and which closes at the Harold Pinter Theatre on 2 September 2017.


Review: A SPOONFUL OF SHERMAN at Zédel Brasserie
By Phil Willmott Thursday, August 17 2017, 12:06
We all know the West End is stuffed with big and spectacular shows to enjoy but opposite the Piccadilly Theatre is a chic and bijou cabaret venue within the Zédel Braserie, where at present you can enjoy an exquisite entertainment that will delight anyone who's a fan of premiere league musical theatre performance and great song writing.


Review: THE MAJORITY at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, August 17 2017, 11:58
The Majority is a provocative one man show originally produced at the Arches Theatre in Glasgow. Writer performer Rob Drummond was approached to create a piece on the Scottish Independence referendum. As a pessimist he was disinterested in politics and struggled to find a human interest angle until he met a man who was selling his vote on e-bay.


Vintage Taxi Cab Comedy Comes to The Charing Cross Theatre
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, August 8 2017, 10:38
Recently the Charing Cross Theatre has successfully reinvented itself as a home for innovative musical theatre. If you haven’t seen their latest show Yank, a tear jerking story of gay love in World War II, do go, it’s packed with gorgeous tunes and I highly recommend it.


Discover THE LIE at The Menier Chocolate Factory
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, August 8 2017, 10:18
The Menier Chocolate Factory is a little hit-producing theatre near London Bridge station.
Against the odds they’ve originated some of the West End and Broadway's most acclaimed productions in recent years.
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