Ed Harris to make West End debut in BURIED CHILD at Trafalgar Studios
For the first time, the multi award-winning, international star Ed Harris (Pollock, The Hours, The Truman Show and the forthcoming HBO series from J.J. Abrams & Jonathan Nolan; Westworld) will appear on the West End stage, to reprise his role of Dodge in Sam Shepard’s Pulitzer & Obie prize winning play, Buried Child, following a […]
REVIEW: THE LAST TYCOON (Arts Theatre) ★★★
Whenever people think of F. Scott Fitzgerald, they tend to discuss his most famous work – The Great Gatsby. For me however, there is something more appealing about a writer’s lesser known works, especially those that remain unfinished at their death. The Last Tycoon was a little over half finished when Fitzgerald died, completed by […]
REVIEW: EVERY WILD BEAST (C Venues) ★★★★★
In a tiny box room up a wooden spiral staircase, you can find a little bit of magic. Every Wild Beast is enchanting. The tale of a girl and a boy who in unlikely circumstances, find each other and go on a wonderful journey. We are guided by the gentle voice of the storyteller (Sullivan […]
Lizzy Connolly has Tea With Wilma chatting about VANITIES

You have performed in some amazing shows so far in your career. What have been some of your highlights? Highlights, playing Jolene in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Was just crazy mad fun… And I didn’t take a second of that for granted. I was so privileged. To play that venue with that that cast. Another highlight […]
REVIEW: ADELE IS YOUNGER THAN US (Stiff and Kitsch at C Venues) ★★★★★
We have all at least once had the realisation that someone younger than us is doing better than us. Whether they are earning more, have our dream job or are just in a more successful relationship, it hurts. For Rhiannon Neads and Sally O’Leary, this person, is Adele. The pair are hysterical. The show is […]
REVIEW: UNFAITHFUL (Found111) ★★★
The obsession for sex within modern day lifestyle has grown in recent years, thanks to a natural leeway towards writing about it in music, film and other media. Communication at both a verbal and non-verbal level, when it comes to talking about the stark truth about sex and the issue of trust with this in […]
REVIEW: BRITTEN IN BROOKLYN (Wilton’s Music Hall) ★★
There’s a moment towards the end of Britten in Brooklyn in which Sadie Frost, making her stage comeback as Gypsy Rose Lee, describes how the setting and lifestyle herself and her artistic peers choose to live in is, ‘false…it doesn’t mean anything’. This somehow rings true to this production overall. Set in 1941, Benjamin Britten […]
Rebecca Trehearn has Tea With Wilma chatting about FLOYD COLLINS

You have performed in some amazing shows so far like Dirty Dancing, We Will Rock You, GHOST and most recently Show Boat at the New London Theatre. What have been some of your career highlights so far? Ghost was definitely a highlight for me, both personally and professionally. I felt a deeply personal connection to […]