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  • 15 June, 2023

    Review of ‘Spitting Image – Idiots, Assemble’: “They all are dummies”

    Review of ‘Spitting Image – Idiots, Assemble’: “They all are dummies”

    The most copycat show on TV jumps to the West End stage in this flamboyant production featuring all of your favourite(ish) celebrities. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the musical, to let us know if the montage is either sputtering or worth drooling over. F*CK OFF. Oh, I just love it when a show acknowledges…

  • 14 June, 2023

    Review of ‘All of it’: “There was even more”

    Review of ‘All of it’: “There was even more”

    Kate O’Flynn stars in this puzzling show featuring three plays in one, exploring the oddities of our own existence through new unusual points of view. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this production running at the Royal Court Theatre for a strictly limited period, to tell us all about a montage that, regardless in which…

  • 13 June, 2023

    Review on ‘Paper Cut’: “As sharp as its name”

    Review on ‘Paper Cut’: “As sharp as its name”

    The Park Theatre hosts the UK premiere of this striking play dealing with the scars of a past impossible to leave behind. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the production, to let us know more about this show reassembling the pieces of a broken soul. What’s the real meaning of love? Too many songs and…

  • 13 June, 2023

    Review of Jazz Arts Rewired: “Passion on a passion”

    Review of Jazz Arts Rewired: “Passion on a passion”

    The BOP Jazz Theatre Company presented this one-night-only event exploring the possibilities of dance and music through the merging of tradition and contemporary. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the festival, to gives all the details about production introducing some of the mos promising new talent in the genre. “What is jazz?”, a simple question…

  • 12 June, 2023

    Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    A thousand love stories get comprised in this single tale, depicting the reality we all face when going through a relationship. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this production returning to London for a strictly limited run, to let us know if this is a play he is wedded to. Who needs a heart when…

  • 12 June, 2023

    Review of ‘The Mikado’: “HMS Spin-afore”

    Review of ‘The Mikado’: “HMS Spin-afore”

    Gilbert and Sullivan’s iconic musical parody returns to the London scene in a reimagined production featuring an all-male cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this show dealing with love, honour and a bit of decapitation, to let us know if this is a montage worth losing your head over. As someday, it may happen…

  • 9 June, 2023

    Review of ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’: “There’s stuff to second”

    Review of ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’: “There’s stuff to second”

    The classic short tale is reborn on the London stage through this musical adaptation featuring Irish folk music and multi-talented performers. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the show, currently playing for a limited run at the newly opened Southwark Playhouse Elphant, to share all the details about a story bound not to age well.…

  • 8 June, 2023

    Review of ‘Grindr, The Opera’: “It sucks… in a different way”

    Review of ‘Grindr, The Opera’: “It sucks… in a different way”

    The Union Theatre welcomes the return of this musical parody exploring the growth (meaning life!) of four men and their circumstances regarding the most downloaded app in the gay community. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the production, to let us know how well-endowed the show is. Yup. You’ve read right. The most used hooking…

  • 7 June, 2023

    Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Amidst one of the most agitated chapters in Eastern Europe’s late life, the West End welcomes a new striking recount on the events that led Putin into his tyrannical upheaval. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this political thriller starring Tom Hollander, to let us know more about this story dealing with the shadows of…

  • 6 June, 2023

    On sale and dates announced for new London production of ‘Sunset Boulevard’

    On sale and dates announced for new London production of ‘Sunset Boulevard’

    Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical returns to the West End for a limited 16-week run starring Nicole Scherzinger. Based on the critically acclaimed Billy Wilder movie, the show tells the story of faded silent film actress Norma Desmond, and her struggle to face a world that’s put her into oblivion. No one ever leaves a…

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