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Louise Roche’s One-Woman Show Appearing at the West End venue in February 2012
The Arts Theatre is set to be the brief home of Louise Roche’s “Big Pants and Botox” in February as Rebecca Wheatley heads to a West End stage in a one-woman role. The production will be produced by Goodnights Entertainment, a company that features both Louise Roche as its writer and Jack Randle as a director. It is one of many shows to arrive at the London theatre following the recent production of “A Christmas Carol” with Simon Callow.
“Big Pants and Botox” sees Wheatley portraying the role of Barbara as the audience follow her in what has been billed an emotional rollercoaster – her 50th birthday celebrations. Humour and poignant moments are promised, in addition to something that always leads to a memorable play –a big secret.
Rebecca Wheatley is an actress whose career has included West End shows and television roles in addition to numerous occasions in which she has put her professional singing abilities to good use. She is perhaps best known for two television roles from a decade ago – “Casualty”, in which she portrayed Amy Howard from 1997 to 2000, and “Loose Women”, in which she was a regular in 2002. Her other credits include “Bad Girls the Musical” and “Fame” in the West End, in addition numerous various albums and singles.
Meanwhile, writer Louise Roche has also been behind numerous productions in the past, including plays like “Same Difference”, “Frankie’s Game”, “Bobby & Johnny”, “Girls Behind”, “Red Letter Day” and “Checkout Girls”. However, her work has also found its way to television, meaning that audiences have experienced her work if they have ever watched programmes such as “Where the Heart Is”. She is a part of Goodnights Entertainment Ltd alongside Jack Randle, a director whose credits include all of Roche’s plays and acting roles in “EastEnders” and more.
London theatre audiences wishing to pick up theatre tickets for “Big Pants and Botox” can witness the production when it runs at the Arts Theatre from Thursday 9th February 2012 to Saturday 11th February 2012.


