The Thrill of Love

Wilma’s Rating [rating=3]   It’s not so much the thrill of love as the title suggests, but the sad desperation of love. A story of a beautiful (Marylin Monroe esk) woman, Ruth Ellis, who willingly serves as a punchbag to her cheating boyfriend until eventually she has enough and shoots him dead. The show tells […]

Before the Party

Rating [rating=4] Reviewed by Tony Peters   The British obsession with class and social standing is at the heart of Rodney Ackland’s bitingly funny satire, that’s based on a short story by W Somerset Maugham. It’s the years immediately following the war and the people of this sceptered isle are struggling to get back on […]

Drag Divas

Baga Chipz is one of the stars of Drag Divas. A live celebration to the worlds greatest Divas -with a difference they are all fellas. The show features over two hours of all your favourite divas Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Beyonce,Etta James, Kylie, Madonna, Cher, Amy Winehouse, Shirley Bassey and many many more. Featuring a […]

Velma Celli

Wilma’s Rating [rating=4]   Velma Celli is the alter-ego of west end performer Ian Stroughair who first took a liking to wearing women’s clothing while preparing for the role of Mary Sunshine in the west end production of Chicago the Musical. Ian has also played roles in Fame and Cats and is about to embark […]

THE BOOK OF MORMON at the Prince of Wales Theatre ★★★★★

I refused to pay $600 for a ticket in New York in 2011, but realised that if they could charge that much, The Book of Mormon must be something special. Since opening in London at the end of February 2013, the show has been sold out and you need to book three months ahead if […]

No Man's Land

Rating [rating=1] Reviewed by Michaela Clement-Hayes   The Blue Elephant Theatre is a small, hidden gem in Southwark and I don’t think many people know it exists. Certainly I’d never heard of it, so I was curious to see what was on offer as I’ve always been fascinated by interpretative theatre. No Man’s Land was […]

Mies Julie

Rating [rating=4] Reviewed by Tony Peters Yael Farber’s take on Miss Julie, the 19th-century Strindberg play about love and class, arrives at the Riverside Studios, carrying before it rave reviews from last year’s Edinburgh Festival. There have been numerous adaptations of the work over the years, but I doubt any of them have packed quite […]

The Woman In Black

Rating [rating=4] Reviewed by Roz Carter There is nothing more satisfying than taking a theatre disparager to see The Woman in Black. Back when I was a young whippersnapper I took my then boyfriend, who claimed that ‘there’s no way theatre can be scary’ (he’d obviously never seen the queue for the ladies at the […]

Potted Potter

Wilmas Rating [rating=3]   I’ve been pondering this review for a few days now and the trouble is there is nothing wrong with Potted Potted but there isn’t really much right either. Two, fully grown men, messing around on stage, trying (rather unsuccessfully) to tell the story of all seven Harry Potter books in just […]

Quasimodo

Rating [rating=4] Reviewed by Frances Revel It’s been a good year so far for Victor Hugo. The film adaptation of the musical version of his epic tale Les Miserables not only stormed the box office but also swept the floor at the awards ceremonies, delighting critics and cinemagoers alike. And now? The world premiere of […]