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  • Review of ‘Yentl’ (2026, Marylebone Theatre): “Oblivious adaptation is no wonder or piece of sky”

    Review of ‘Yentl’ (2026, Marylebone Theatre): “Oblivious adaptation is no wonder or piece of sky”

    Following its acclaimed original run at the Sydney Opera House, the production lands on the London stage for a limited engagement until mid-April. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this English-Yiddish retelling of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s classic is worth rushing for tomorrow night. Papa shall hear about this.…

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    14 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Amy Hack, Ashley Margolis, barbra streisand, Elise Hearst, Galit Klas, Gary Abrahams, Genevieve Kingsford, Isaac Bashevis Singer, marylebone theatre, review yentl, Wild Yak Productions, yentl, yentl play, yentl play review
  • Review of ‘The Beekeper of Aleppo’: “Refugee play is a hive of narrative activity, but its pathos doesn’t sting”

    Review of ‘The Beekeper of Aleppo’: “Refugee play is a hive of narrative activity, but its pathos doesn’t sting”

    Christy Lefter’s popular novel returns to the stage through this touring adaptation produced in collaboration with the Nottingham Playhouse. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if it’s bound to make the theatre colony buzz. I wanted to cry. I wanted to be moved. Sadly, my wishes weren’t granted. I…

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    13 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    adam sina, aram mardourian, christy lefteri, farah saffari, joseph long, nesri alreafaai, nottingham playhouse, plays about war, richmond theatre, shows on tour, syrian refugees, the beekeper of aleppo, the beekeper of aleppo review, touring plays, war, west end
  • Review of ‘While They Were Waiting’: “Existential play justifies everything but its own existence”

    Review of ‘While They Were Waiting’: “Existential play justifies everything but its own existence”

    Gary Wilmot and Steve Furst reunite onstage through this philosophical play exploring different layers of the human condition. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its Samuel Beckett-inspired style will grant the run a few happy days. He’s an excellent actor. So is his co-star. And his admiration for…

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    11 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, existential play, fringe theatre, gary wilmot, pub theatre, samuel beckett, the gatehouse, upstairs at the gatehouse, while they were waiting, while they were waiting review, while we are waiting, while we are waiting review
  • Review of ‘It Walks Around The House At Night’: “Ghostly show is drop-dead dull”

    Review of ‘It Walks Around The House At Night’: “Ghostly show is drop-dead dull”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse presents the London premiere of Tim Foley’s supernatural horror play, recounting the tale of a threatening spirit haunting the gardens of an old manor. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this shadowy tale deserves to be shaded. They didn’t lie to us. An actual ghost…

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    10 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews
    Brendan Macdonald, George Naylor, ghost stories, ghost story, ghosts, horror play, horror show, it walks around the house at night, it walks around the house at night review, Neil Bettles, Oliver Baines, paranormal activity, paul hilton, southwark playhouse, terror, thick skin productions, tim foley
  • Performer Anton Stephans talks touring production of ‘Rock & Roll Man’: “The power of musical will bring us all together — without judgement”

    Performer Anton Stephans talks touring production of ‘Rock & Roll Man’: “The power of musical will bring us all together — without judgement”

    Known for his multiple career milestones, such as participating in the 2015 edition of The X Factor or starring in the UK tour of Little Shop of Horrors, the actor steps into a new multi-character role in this musical biopic of the man who changed the course of rock ‘n’ roll forever. Guillermo Nazara chats…

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    9 March, 2026
    English contents, Interviews
    alan freed, anton stephans, cleveland dj, jukebox musical, musical, musical theatre, rock and roll man, shows on tour, touring show
  • Performer Borris Anthony York talks upcoming Neil LaBute’s ‘America The Beautiful’: “The most valuable voices are the ones that provoke reflection rather than agreement”

    Performer Borris Anthony York talks upcoming Neil LaBute’s ‘America The Beautiful’: “The most valuable voices are the ones that provoke reflection rather than agreement”

    Considered one of the most divisive authors in modern theatre, a new collection of his works sets foot on the London stage for the first time, presenting nine different plays performed by a cast of only four actors. Guillermo Nazara chats with one of its leads to learn more about the show’s development, its brutal…

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    9 March, 2026
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    america the beautiful, fringe theatre, kings head theatre, maya nika bewley, neil labute, off west end
  • Review of ‘Sweetmeats’: “Savourless rom-com is a dramatic laughing stock”

    Review of ‘Sweetmeats’: “Savourless rom-com is a dramatic laughing stock”

    London’s Bush Theatre presents this new play about two elderly people unexpectedly finding a second chance to fall in love. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the piece to let us know if its candy-coated narrative shows any cavities. Not much is happening on the Bush Theatre’s stage at the moment. They might have a…

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    8 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    bush theatre, karim khan, off west end, Rehan Sheikh, romcom, Shobu Kapoor, sweetmeats, sweetmeats bush theatre, sweetmeats review
  • Review of ‘Age Is A Feeling’: “Maturity play is all oldie and no goodie”

    Review of ‘Age Is A Feeling’: “Maturity play is all oldie and no goodie”

    London’s Soho Theatre Walthamstow presents this one-woman show reflecting on the hardships of life as we grow old. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its existential exploration is a croning dramatic achievement. Life is no fun. Life is too harsh. Life is simply not worth it after turning…

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    7 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
  • Review of ‘Broken Glass’: “Vitriolic premise and pane-stalking performances don’t fully crystallise”

    Review of ‘Broken Glass’: “Vitriolic premise and pane-stalking performances don’t fully crystallise”

    London’s Young Vic presents this new production of Arthur Miller’s classic about a brittle Jewish-American marriage amid the rise of Nazism. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this latest revival puts its themes through the right prism. It’s not Arthur Miller’s finest play. Then again, it’s difficult to…

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    6 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Arthur Miller, broken glass, broken glass review, broken glass young vic, holocaust, jewish, jewishness, nazi, nazi germany, nazism, night of the broken glasses, review broken glass young vic, young vic
  • Review of ‘Our Town’ (2026, Rose Theatre): “Michael Sheen’s triumphant performance makes him Kingston’s honorary citizen”

    Review of ‘Our Town’ (2026, Rose Theatre): “Michael Sheen’s triumphant performance makes him Kingston’s honorary citizen”

    The Rose Theatre welcomes this new adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s existential play, featuring a star-led cast under Francesca Goodridge’s direction. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this touring production is either going to town or crying to be banished. It’s still set in America, but everyone has a…

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    5 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Aisha May Hunte, Alfie Llewellyn, Christina Modestou, classic plays, Francesca Goodridge, gareth snook, gareth tempest, Jâms Thomas, Jess Williams, Kimberley Noble, Kingdom Sibanda, Matthew Trevannion, michael sheen, Nia Roberts, our town kingston, our town michael sheen, our town rose theatre, Peter Devlin, rebecca killick, review our town michael sheen, Rhodri Meilir, Rhys Warrington, Rithvik Andugula, Russell T Davies, Sian Reese Williams, Thornton Wilder, welsh national theatre, Yasemin Özdemir
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