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Review of ‘Ride’: “Off the back”

Cycling icon Annie Londonderry comes back to life in this new musical exploring the achievements of the first female rider to journey all around the world. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the show, to let us know if this montage will either sweep an audience or be picked by the sweeper car. If we…
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Review of ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’: “So long, lover boy!”

The Arcola Theatre opened last week the 2023 edition of the Grimeborn Opera Festival, starting with a visually reinvented production of Otto Nicolai’s most succesful piece. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this montage featuring an queer-inclusive company, to let us know if this marriage of songs and drama has made it smoothly down the…
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Review of ‘Cuckoo’: “Where do we go from here?”

BAFTA Award winning writer Michael Wynne returns to the Royal Court Theatre with the world premiere of his latest play, exploring the threats of an outside world we cannot control. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know more about a piece where the real danger comes from one’s inner fears.…
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Review of ‘Ned’: “Too much haze onstage”

London’s Old Red Lion Theatre hosts the return of this short play exploring the madness of social media and nowadays channels of communication. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the production, to break down the bits and pieces of a show intended to crack someone up. We’ve all been in that place where we think…






