Ghost From A Perfect Place have Tea With Wilma

Multi award-winning playwright Philip Ridley returns to the Arcola with his contemporary classic Ghost From A Perfect Place, a scorchingly dark comedy where a monster from the past meets the monsters of the present. I caught up with the girl gang in the show to find out more about what people can expect from the show. […]

Dave Willetts has Tea With Wilma

Dave Willetts is playingFather God in the new musical LOVE BEYOND, which plays at SSE Wembley Arena on 1 and 2 October.  Click here for tickets For over 25 years Dave Willetts has been one of this country’s leading musical theatre stars.  He has been critically acclaimed for numerous leading roles in some of the most renowned […]

Mamma Mia – International Tour

Mamma Mia is one of those musicals that has survived in the West End for so many years because it does what it says on the tin. It’s a bit of light hearted fun, where you can sing along to Abba songs and see a lot of people dancing around in Lycra! The set design […]

Can money buy you theatrical happiness?

I am privileged to be invited to a lot of shows for free these days and often I am sat in the best seats. When this happens I always look around me and wonder how much other people have paid for their tickets. £60, £80, maybe even over £100. And what does that money buy […]

I Can’t Sing

I Cant Sing brings the X Factor to life on stage in the West End. Reality TV show stage adaptations are a tricky thing to get right. The Spice Girls musical Viva Forever attempted to do it last year but sadly failed (although I loved it!) and now we see another attempt in I Can’t […]

The Audience

Wilma’s Rating [rating=5]   When I first decided to see The Audience I was conscious that I am not the most patriotic of people and may be a bit bored during a show that focuses around the Queen and her weekly meetings with the Prime Minister but I was blown away by the powerful show […]

Little Voice

Wilma’s Rating [rating=3] Playing this week at the New Wimbledon Theatre is The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Based on the 1998 film starring Jane Horrocks. It tells the story of a quiet young girl who keeps her self to herself and rarely ever leaves the sanctuary of her bedroom, playing the records her […]

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