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  • Review of ‘Kitty In The Lane’: “Tales from the dark”

    Review of ‘Kitty In The Lane’: “Tales from the dark”

    Áine Ryan’s one-woman show arrives to London for a strictly limited run playing until the end of this week. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this original work dealing with the bleakest depths of the human soul, to let us know what awaits at the end of this not so yellow-brick road. We’ve all been…

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    9 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex forey, Áine Ryan, brockley road, Constance Comparot, Florence Hand, Jack Reardon, jack theatre, kitty in the lane, Scarlett Bryan, Studio Perform Theatre, Xinyou Zhang
  • Review of ‘Good Day’: “Reworks can be refreshing”

    Review of ‘Good Day’: “Reworks can be refreshing”

    The Vault Festival presents this week a new sci-fi play reflecting about the core principles of humanity. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts about the show, to let us know more about this piece where death is only the starting point of life.

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    10 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex forey, annie davidson, cam scriven, dan light, daniel bainbridge, double telling, isaac asimov, justin nardella, london, marlie haco, Olivia Barrowclough, robin williams, sam newton, sci fi, science fiction, the bicentennial man, waterloo, west end

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