REVIEW: TELL ME ON A SUNDAY (New Wimbledon Theatre)
Tell Me On A Sunday is one of those peculiar shows that seems to change a little every time it is staged. Originally recorded as a television special in 1980, starring Marti Webb, the show spawned a number 2 album in the charts and opened in London’s West End in 1982 as a two part […]
Ben Freeman has Tea With Wilma talking about The Rocky Horror Show

For those who may not be familiar with your work, can you give me a little run down of some of your career highlights so far? Singing three verses of ‘la la la’ to ‘Oh Little Town of Bethlehem’ when I forgot my words in year seven has definitely stood me in good stead as […]
Diana Vickers has Tea With Wilma talking about The Rocky Horror Show

For those who may not be familiar with your work, can you give me a little run down of some of your career highlights so far? I was super thrilled with the success of my first album which made it to number 1. I started as little voice in the award winning west end show […]
REVIEW: CHICAGO THE MUSICAL (New Wimbledon Theatre)
One of my all-time favourite musicals, Chicago, is back for a UK tour and I couldn’t be happier. Since closing in London’s West End back in 2012 (after 15 years), I have had to go all the way to Broadway to get my fix of merry murderesses but not anymore. Chicago tells the true story […]
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 […]
9 to 5
Wilma’s Rating [rating=4] Currently on tour at London’s New Wimbledon Theatre, I went to see 9 to 5 expecting a country version of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. A feel good feast of tongue in cheek comedy and this is exactly what I got. As far as comedy musicals go, this is up there with […]