Phil Willmott reports on London’s latest and brightest compilation musical.
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Phil Willmott reviews the latest stage incarnation of the bachelor boys with a taste for London’s seedy side.
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Phil Willmott reviews the French Revolution blockbuster at the National Theatre
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Phil Willmott reviews Hollywood star Jeff Goldblum in his latest visit to London’s West End.
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For a club that flies the banner of “twisted disco,” it’s a bit rum to hear their new mix lead with Leonore O’Malley’s First Be A Woman, a plea for ladies to be ladies for the sake of getting a man.
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Phil Willmott reviews a very creepy night out in West End theatre.
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Phil Willmott reviews an unconventional, homo-erotic, werewolf musical.
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Phil Willmott reviews a star cast in ninety minutes of intellectual hijacks at the Comedy Theatre
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Phil Willmott reviews the National Theatre’s brave production of an epic new play on their biggest stage, comparing and contrasting the aftermath of ancient and modern wars, with a huge cast and a magnificent set.
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Phil Willmott reviews the latest musical to be ambitiously revived at the tiny Union Theatre in Southwark. This time it’s Stephen Sondheim’s dark tale of presidential assassinations through the ages.
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