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  • Review of ‘A Mirrored Monet’: “There’s nothing impressive about this impressionist musical”

    Review of ‘A Mirrored Monet’: “There’s nothing impressive about this impressionist musical”

    London’s Charing Cross Theatre hosts the world premiere of Carmel Owen’s musical biopic of the influential painter. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its portrayal of the artist should be given the brush. In their defence, they never went as far as talking about a Russian who played…

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    25 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    a mirrored monet, a mirrored monet review, aaron pryce lewis, Brooke Bazarian, charing cross theatre, dean john wilson, Jeff Shankley, John Addison, musical, musical theatre, musicals, Natalie Day, off west end, Ritesh Manugula, Sam Peggs, steven serlin
  • In Conversation With The Cast of ‘A Mirrored Monet’

    In Conversation With The Cast of ‘A Mirrored Monet’

    London’s Charing Cross Theatre presents the world premiere of this original musical about the life of celebrated impressionist painter Claude Monet. Join us as we sneak into the rehearsal room to talk with cast members Rithesh Manugula, Sam Peggs, and Brooke Bazarian, and we offer you an exclusive first look at what’s coming to the…

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    21 March, 2026
    English contents, Interviews
    a mirrored monet, a mirrored monet musical, Aaron Pryce-Lewis, bazille, Brooke Bazarian, charing cross theatre, claude monet, Dean John-Wilson, Jeff Shankley, John Addison, Michael Webborn, Nick Bligh, renoir, Ritesh Manugula, Sam Peggs, Samuel Haughton

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