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  • Review of ‘Dick Whittington’: “A Lord Mayor’s show”

    Review of ‘Dick Whittington’: “A Lord Mayor’s show”

    The great British classic returns to panto season in this new production currently playing at the Richmond Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if the cat got the cream at the end of the day. As the holiday bells are starting to chimeThe camp comes in streams on…

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    21 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alan mchugh, charlie smart, christmas shows, comedy, dance, dick whittington, eileen the cat, erin sophie halliday, family show, jack danson, jonathan mawson, london, musical theatre, panto, pantomime, paul merton, richmond, richmond theatre, songs, suki webster, vivien parry, wendy mae brown
  • The 50 best shows of 2023

    The 50 best shows of 2023

    One more year goes by and so does the theatre scene, regaling us with more than a few astonishing productions to treasure in our hearts for the rest of our days. Here is our list of the top 50 shows we’ve seen in 2023 – ranging from West End to fringe, while also featuring ballet…

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    18 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    2:22, a christmas carol, accidental death of an anarchist, Arthur Miller, bell book and candle, best shows, bleak expectations, brokeback mountain, build a rocket, chichester festival, christmas shows, cinderella in the round, cirque du soleil, creature, duet for one, dumbledor is so gay, enb, english national ballet, eno, eugenius, fringe, fucking men, gay, generation games, globe, great british bake off, kurios, la cage aux folles, lehman trilogy, lgbt, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, national theatre, old vic, paper cut, plays, police cops, shakespeare, soho place, stephen schwartz, the crucible, the little big things, the mistake, the tony blair rock opera, the unfriend, the vortex, theatre, wagatha christie, wicked
  • Review of ENB’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “Old-school charm”

    Review of ENB’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “Old-school charm”

    Tchaikovsky’s Christmas masterpiece lands on the London Coliseum through one of the longest-running theatrical traditions in the West End. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this return montage was actually sugar-plum. They say that dreams are the actual magic that makes the world go around. Truth or not,…

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    16 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    christmas, christmas shows, classic music, classical, dance, enb, english national ballet, eno, Fabian Reimair, Gareth Haw, Junor Souza, london, london coliseum, musical theatre, musicals, Sangeun Lee, west end
  • Review of ‘Edward Scissorhands’: “A nostalgic reverie”

    Review of ‘Edward Scissorhands’: “A nostalgic reverie”

    Tim Burton’s 90s classic returns to the stage through the touring production of Matthew Bourne’s ballet adaptation, currently playing in London during the holiday season. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if it’s ambitious montage ended up making the cut. The more you like yourself, the less you are…

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    14 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, christmas, dominic north, edward scissorhands, edwin ray, katrina lyndone, kerry biggin, liam mower, london, matthew bourne, musical theatre, musicals, new adventures, sadler’s wells
  • Review of ‘The Secret Garden’: “A late bloomer”

    Review of ‘The Secret Garden’: “A late bloomer”

    The classic novel is revisited this Christmas through The Tabard’s new adaptation of its iconic tale. Guilermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if the production is worth rooting for. Where you tend a rose my lad, a thistle cannot grow. Frances Hodgson Burnett’s turn-of-the-century classic has captured the hearts…

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    13 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    achribald craven, bell book and candle, bewitched, charles flint, colin craven, dickon swoerby, frances hodgso burnett, hazel owen, jordan rising, nat greene, paul van drutten, simon reilly, the secret garden, the tabard, theatre at the tabard
  • Review of the Royal Choral Society at the Royal Albert Hall: “O come all ye faithful”

    Review of the Royal Choral Society at the Royal Albert Hall: “O come all ye faithful”

    The allure of the holidays blasts through the most enchanting melodies in what marks the company’s 148th Christmas concert at their home venue. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the performance, to let us know if this classical rendition truly was a joy to the world. There’s something about this time of the year that…

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    12 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    carols, christmas, christmas at the cadogan hall, christmascarols, classical music, handel, jennifer france, messiah, musical theatre, musicals, noel, nowell, richard crooke, royal albert hall, royal choral society, royal phillarmonic, tchaikovsky, trepak, waltz of the flowers, west end
  • Chastity Belt talks ‘La Clique’: “We’re naked. But we’re silly, too!”

    Chastity Belt talks ‘La Clique’: “We’re naked. But we’re silly, too!”

    The naughtiest Christmas show in town continues to enthrall London audiences with it sumptuous display of stunts, music and, above all, fun. Guillermo Nazara chats with its new Emcee, cabaret singer Chastity Belt, to learn the most interesting facts about this annual montage where trouble is not left outside, but its very essence. How does…

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    11 December, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    acrobatics, aerial dance, cabaret, cabaret show, chastity belt, christmas, christmas show, circus, comedy, la clique, leicester square, london, mc, musical theatre, musicals, puppetry, underbelly, variety show, west end, Yuliia Pykhtina
  • Review on ‘The Nutcracker – An Adult Panto’: “Done with a big pair of Christmas balls”

    Review on ‘The Nutcracker – An Adult Panto’: “Done with a big pair of Christmas balls”

    The classic fairy tale spreads its wings (and something else) through this irreverent show not suitable for the tight ones. Guillermo Nazara shares squeezes every part of the piece, to let us know if this touching affair was actually funny business. On the twelfth day of Christmas my dealer gave to meTwelve drillers drillingEleven pumpers…

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    8 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adult panto, book-review, bright-lights-big-christmas, christmas, christmas show, friendship, fringe, joshua coley, luke byrne, mary-kay-andrews, music, musical, musical theatre, musicals, netgalley, paul taylor, paul taylor mills, the nutcracker, theo walker, turbine theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘A Christmas Carol’: “All I want for Christmas is this”

    Review of ‘A Christmas Carol’: “All I want for Christmas is this”

    Charles Dickens’s old time classic returns to the Old Vic’s stage through Jack Thorne’s play with songs adaptation. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this holiday treat was actually a stocking filler. We can’t erase the blots from the past. But we still can paint a better future.…

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    7 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    a christmas carol, charles dickens, christmas, christopher eccleston, christopher nightingale, jack thorne, london, matthew warchus, musical, musical theatre, old vic, play with songs, rob howell, west end, xmas
  • Multi-award winning play ‘Red Pitch’ to transfer to the Soho Place next year

    Multi-award winning play ‘Red Pitch’ to transfer to the Soho Place next year

    The show will begin performances in March, with its original cast reprising their roles. Winner several major accolades such as Best New Play at the Offies and the Evening Standard for Most Promising Playwright, the piece deals with the subjects of brotherhood, love and the meaning of belonging. It’s all coming back, it’s all coming…

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    6 December, 2023
    English contents, News
    bus theatre, daniel bailey, emeka sesay, evening standard, francis lovehall, kedar williams stirling, nica burns, nimax, red pitch, sex education, small axe, soho place, west end
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