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  • Director Rebecca Taichman and bookwriter Enda Walsh talk upcoming new musical ‘Sing Street’: “We all need to find our own voice in a pretty scary world”

    Director Rebecca Taichman and bookwriter Enda Walsh talk upcoming new musical ‘Sing Street’: “We all need to find our own voice in a pretty scary world”

    The Tony Award-winning creatives join forces to bring the cult film to the London stage. Guillermo Nazara chats with the duo — to learn more about the piece’s development and how its 80s-themed narrative can rock today’s world. After so many years in the making, how does it feel to be bringing this show finally…

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    4 July, 2025
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    80s music, enda walsh, ireland, musical theatre, musicals, northern Ireland, rebecca taichman, sing street, west end
  • Review of Jonny Woo’s ‘Suburbia’: “An inalianable sight to be gay”

    Review of Jonny Woo’s ‘Suburbia’: “An inalianable sight to be gay”

    The Soho Theatre welcomes the drag queen–performer’s latest solo show, exploring the path of a 80s – 90s gay man in his pursuit to find his true self. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this musical declaration of self-love and determination shares a strong enough message. AIDS is…

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    20 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    80s music, 90s music, aids, comedy, drag queen, drag show, fringe theatre, gay, gay theatre, homophobia, jonny woo, jonny woo review, jonny woo suburbia, jonny woo suburbia review, jukebox, london, musical theatre, queer theatre, review, soho, soho theatre, soho theatre review, suburbia, suburbia review, theatre
  • Katie Tonkinson talks new touring production of ‘Bat Out of Hell’: “Wherever you look, you will see magic”

    Katie Tonkinson talks new touring production of ‘Bat Out of Hell’: “Wherever you look, you will see magic”

    The Jim Steinman-Meatloaf extravaganza brings back paradise by the stage boards lights through this updated version – currently playing across the UK until the end of next summer. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about this new take on the jukebox classic, and her reunion with a role…

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    6 January, 2025
    English contents, Interviews
    80s music, 90s music, baby baby baby, bat out of hell, bat out of hell tour, celine dion, heavy metal, I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That), it’s all coming back to me, jim steinman, katie tonkinson, meatloaf, musical theatre, musicals, objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are, peacock theatre, peter pan, post apocalyptic, rock musical, uk tour, wagner, west end, when you touch me like this

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