REVIEWS

“In mentioning Hill’s delivery of “That Face” he owes a lot to the obvious stage chemistry with Rachael Ward (Ulla), the OTT Swedish secretary/receptionist/showgirl/all-round blonde bombshell, and that makes it one of the highlights of the show, despite it not being a “showstopper” of a number like the uproarious title number “Springtime For Hitler” (the one song that appeared in the 1968 film version) – which simply has to be seen to be believed. Ward and Hill are just delicious together, and Ward’s triple-threat status is well-earned and completely on display. It’s a welcome return “home” for an actor who has been wowing audiences around the world in musical theatre. Her pedigree shines and she is one of the stand-out performances in this production.”
Blair Martin 4ZZZ

“Rachael Ward embraces her role as the Swedish performer Ulla with a hilarious and sultry demeanour. Her character speaks little English however that does not stop her from making it her own and belting her heart out in the number ‘When you got it, Flaunt it.’ Rachael is a sensational dancer with legs for days and keeps the audience laughing throughout the show. The way she goes along with Leo and Max’s hijinks is wonderful to watch and a true testament to her talent and work ethic. The relationship with Mark and Matt in the show forms a beautiful trio of hilarity and is joyous to watch.”
The Fame Reporter

“As the love interest, Rachael Ward’s Ulla, with her stereotyped Swedish persona, was all legs and gyrations in her delightfully delivered solo ‘When You Got It, Flaunt It‘. She also impressed as both a singer and dancer in the Hitler musical itself. “
Suzannah Conway – Performing Arts Hub