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  • Review of ‘Giant’: “The last tale of the unexpected”

    Review of ‘Giant’: “The last tale of the unexpected”

    John Lithgow lands on the London scene to portray Roald Dahl in Mark Rosenblatt’s latest play, dealing with the author’s conflicting views about the Isreal conflict ahead of the publication of his newest book. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this fictionalized look into the writer’s most controversial…

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    6 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    antisemitism, Charles Holloway OBE, Elliot Levey, giant, israel conflict, jewish, John Lithgow, London Theatre Company, mark rosenblatt, nicholas hytner, palestine conflict, roal dahl, Robyn Goodman & Josh Fiedler, romola garai, royal court theatre, Stephanie Kramer & Nicole Kramer
  • Jessica Kaur talks stage play ‘Run, Rebel’: “This story will teach the generation after us”

    Jessica Kaur talks stage play ‘Run, Rebel’: “This story will teach the generation after us”

    Manjeet Maat best-selling teen novel returns to the stage through this first-ever adaptation currently touring around the UK until the end of the month. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actor, to learn all the details about performing a story where strength lies within every impediment. How does it feel to be originating the lead…

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    4 October, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    abuse, family play, fringe theatre, Jessica Kaur, london, manjeet maan, peckham, run rebel, theatre peckham, touring production, west end, young adult play
  • Review of ‘One Small Step’: “There’s notions to take in stride”

    Review of ‘One Small Step’: “There’s notions to take in stride”

    London’s Charing Cross Theatre hosts the English-language premiere of Takuya Kato’s intimate play, exploring the clashing views of an expecting couple living in the not-too-distant future.  Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its wandering narrative is worth a leap of faith. If there’s something fiction has taught me about…

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    3 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    charing cross, fringe, futuristic, japanese, Jay Faisca, Mark Takeshi Ota, one small step, Susan Momoko Hingley, Takuya Kato, Umeda Arts Theater, west end
  • Review of ‘Buyer & Cellar’: “She’s such a funny girl”

    Review of ‘Buyer & Cellar’: “She’s such a funny girl”

    Jonathan Tolins’s Off-Broadway hit lands on the London scene in a new, limited running production starring Rob Madge. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its fairy tale plot puts too much “streiss” on itself. People. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world… I like…

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    2 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    barbra streisand, buyer and cellar, don’t rain on my parade, fringe theatre, funny girl, hello, hello dolly, jack weir, kirk jameson, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, rob madge, ryan hugh mackey, west end
  • Review of ‘Mercurial’: “Unstable formulation”

    Review of ‘Mercurial’: “Unstable formulation”

    London’s Riverside Studios host the return of Rosaleen Cox’s dark comedy after its world premiere last summer, exploring the complexities of love relationships through an edgy point of view. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know this playful story themed after a sex party manages to flaunt some memorable attributes.…

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    1 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    dark comedy, fringe theatre, mercurial, play, riverside studios
  • Chris Fonseca talks ‘Follow The Signs’: “If you can’t find a community that fully represents you, consider starting one”

    Chris Fonseca talks ‘Follow The Signs’: “If you can’t find a community that fully represents you, consider starting one”

    The Soho Theatre welcomes the world premiere of a new experimental piece blending hip-hop, dance, BSL and spoken English altogether, to create a one-of-a-kind experience full of heart, advocacy and identity. Guillermo Nazara chats with its creator, to learn all the details about this unmuted show, whose artistry and messages are determined to resonate. How…

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    27 September, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    British sign language, bsl, chris fonseca, dance, deaf, deaf actors, deaf community, experimental, follow the signs, fringe, hip hop, musical theatre, musicals, west end
  • Edith Vernes talks upcoming play ‘French Toast’: “The audience will surely walk away singing and smiling”

    Edith Vernes talks upcoming play ‘French Toast’: “The audience will surely walk away singing and smiling”

    Jean Poiret’s effervescent comedy lands on the London stage through this new adaptation running at the Riverside Studios for the whole next month. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about this play dealing with the clashes between  French and British cultures, penned by the same author who gave…

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    26 September, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    british, comedy, edith vernes, farce, french, french toast, la cage aux folles, riverside studios, west end
  • Jennifer Kim talks ‘Kim Convenience’: “I am way more Korean than my character”

    Jennifer Kim talks ‘Kim Convenience’: “I am way more Korean than my character”

    Ins Choi’s stage sitcom returns to the London scene after its initial run at the Park Theatre, bringing back the drollery and humour from the family tale that led to the Canadian Netflix hit. Guillermo Nazara chats with one of its lead actors, to learn all the fun facts about a show where laughter is…

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    25 September, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    comedy, ins choi, Jennifer Kim, Kim’s Convenience, Korean, netflix, play, riverside studios, west end
  • Review of ‘The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady’: “Don’t bother taking a seat”

    Review of ‘The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady’: “Don’t bother taking a seat”

    Clod Ensemble & Nu Civilisation Orchestra bring back the charm of old jazz standards through this immersive montage taking audiences as the very core of their performance. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this big-banded jaunt is deserving of some song and dance. Dancing through life, skimming the…

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    24 September, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    barbican, contemporary dance, dance, jazz, musical theatre, musicals, The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady, west end
  • Review of Asi Wind’s ‘Incredibly Human’: “As if by magic”

    Review of Asi Wind’s ‘Incredibly Human’: “As if by magic”

    The internationally acclaimed illusionist lands on the London scene with his latest show, blending awe-striking tricks with heartfelt storytelling to create an experience that goes beyond the realms of fantasy. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this spellbinding spectacle actually managed to left him without words. If acting…

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    24 September, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    incredibly human
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