Try GOLD - Free
Left to my own devices I'd just sit and watch TV!'
Woman's Weekly
|May 16, 2023
West End star Michael Ball tells us why his busy work schedule is just what he needs
-

As he prepares to return to London’s West End in the celebrated Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Aspects of Love, Michael Ball is well aware that his publishers are waiting for him to finish the manuscript for his second novel.
In addition, he has a weekly Radio 2 show, he’s working on a new album for release next spring, to be followed by a solo tour, and then he’s likely to hit the road again with his long-time singing partner Alfie Boe.
Such a punishing schedule would be enough to tip most people over the edge and have their partners complaining that they’re never at home, but Michael reveals that his partner Cathy is actually very grateful that he’s so busy.
‘I’m always complaining how tired I am and how hard I work, but if I wasn’t, I don’t think anyone would know what to do with me. Cath would be inventing things for me to have to do because I’m not the best company when I’ve got nothing on!’ Michael admits with a chuckle.
‘It’s good for me to be on the go, both mentally and physically. I’m a great one for having a routine and a deadline. I know I’ve got to walk the dog, so I will be going out in the afternoon at 3pm. Then I know what time I have to be at the theatre, what time I’m due on stage and what time I’ll finish.’
This story is from the May 16, 2023 edition of Woman's Weekly.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Woman's Weekly

Woman's Weekly
NO-FLY Nordic adventure
Want to avoid the airport? You can still explore Scandinavia on a cruise departing from the UK
3 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Anyone for ART?
Life drew them together - but things got off to a sketchy start
3 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
A breath of FRESH AIR
As the days become colder and shorter, we'll be at home more. Here's how to make yours healthier
3 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Cosy CASE
Stitch a quilted cover for your hot-water bottle
2 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
SEEING the way forward
Boost your eye health – decade by decade - and future-proof your vision for years to come with this expert-backed advice
3 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Marvellous MINCE
Try these filling, affordable dishes made with this everyday staple
3 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Lighter LOVELIES
Comforting puds with a lower-calorie twist
2 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Cold weather WORKOUT
Too cold and miserable to be active outdoors? Don't worry – these indoor moves will help keep you fit and well
2 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Seasonal STORAGE
When summer ends, it's time for the wardrobe swap over. Here's how to pack your clothes away
2 mins
September 30, 2025

Woman's Weekly
Beat the WINTER LURGIES FAST!
Colder temperatures and more time spent indoors means a spike in colds, flu and Covid-19. Here's how to hit back
3 mins
September 30, 2025
Translate
Change font size