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  • Review of ‘The Enfield Haunting’: “I wanted to believe”

    Review of ‘The Enfield Haunting’: “I wanted to believe”

    London’s most infamous paranormal event inhabits the West End scene through this new adaptation starring Catherine Tate and David Threlfall. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this ghostly production keeps any skeletons in the closet. No one knows what awaits us once we leave this world. But what…

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    11 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ambassadors, atg theatre, catherine tate, david threfall, elle schrey yeats, enfield haunting, exorcism, Gareth Radcliffe, grace molony, horror, jude coward nicoll, mo sesay, netflix series, nrve mcintosh, poltergeist, supernatural, terror, west end
  • Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Noel Coward’s timeless comedy returns to London in a lavish limited-running production starring Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge. Guillermo Nazara gives us a sibyl-quibble about the play, to let us know if his attendance was either an exciting experience or, instead, as flat as Norfolk. We had heaps really, only they slip away into the…

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    14 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, christopher luscombe, comedy, dugald bruce lockhart, georgie goodman, hilary tones, Imy Wyatt Corner, jane quinn, jeremy dunn, mark jonathan, natalie walter, nichoals maude, nigel havers, nigel hess, noel coward, patricia hodge, private lives, simon higlett, sitcom, west end
  • Review of ‘Cock’: “A mirror of imperfection”

    Some need labels, others just need escape from them. Gay, straight, bi or whatever. Do we really need those words to describe how we feel? Or is it avoiding them just a way to flee reality? Last week, Mike Barlett’s Cock had its West End opening at the Ambassadors Theatre, starring Taron Egerton and Jonathan…

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    23 March, 2022
    Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ´jonathan bailey, bridgerton, cock, comedy, company, couple, couple problems, covent garden, drama, gay, intimacy, jade anouka, kingsman, lgbt, love, marriage, mike barlett, opening night, phil daniels, play, rocketman, romance, sex, taron egerton, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Cock’: “Un espejo de imperfecciones”

    Algunos necesitan etiquetas, otros sencillamente escapar de ellas. Gay, hetero, bi o lo que sea. ¿Realmente necesitamos esas palabras para describir cómo nos sentimos? ¿O evitarlas es simplemente un modo de huir de la realidad? La semana pasada, Cock de Mike Barlett tuvo su estreno en el West End en el Ambassadors Theatre, protagonizado por…

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    23 March, 2022
    Críticas
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, bridgerton, cock, comedy, company, couple, couple problems, covent garden, drama, gay, intimacy, jade anouka, jonathan bailey, kingsman, lgbt, love, marriage, mike barlett, opening night, phil daniels, play, rocketman, romance, sex, taron egerton, west end

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