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  • Singer-songwriter Amy Engelhardt talks upcoming show ‘IMPACT’: “It’s an honor to celebrate these people who embodied the best of humanity in the worst of circumstances”

    Singer-songwriter Amy Engelhardt talks upcoming show ‘IMPACT’: “It’s an honor to celebrate these people who embodied the best of humanity in the worst of circumstances”

    The American performer returns to the London scene with this one-woman show honouring the 1988 Pan Am plane crash victims – five of whom were her own peers while studying at University. Guillermo Nazara chats with the author, to learn the most interesting facts about the creation of this piece, whose tragic inspiration is meant…

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    29 October, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    barons court, fringe theatre, impact, one man show, one woman show, PanAm103, plane crash, play with songs, solo performance, syracuse students, syracuse university
  • Review of ‘Before The Drugs Kick In’: “We need more cocaine”

    Review of ‘Before The Drugs Kick In’: “We need more cocaine”

    Love, self-contempt and regret mix together in this explosive cocktail of emotions currently heading to the Edinburgh Fringe throughout the next month. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the play upon his attendance to the London preview, to let us know if this dark comedy was actually dry as snuff. A dream is sometimes truer…

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    31 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    barons court, comedy, dark comedy, drama, Edinburgh fringe, fringe, fringe theatre, london, Lynn T Walsh, Maria DeCotis, monologue, one man show, one woman show, play, true events
  • Review of ‘Sheldrake on Shakespeare’: “We know what we are, but know not what we may be”

    Review of ‘Sheldrake on Shakespeare’: “We know what we are, but know not what we may be”

    The most revered dramaturg of all times becomes the man of the hour through this one-man comedy exploring some of the most interesting aspects about his life and work. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this new piece currently heading to the Edinburgh Fringe – and reveals if, to discuss this show, he must be…

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    26 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    barons court, classical theatre, comedy, comedy roast, edinburgh, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, globe, london, parody, roast, sheldrake, sheldrake on shakespeare, standup comedy, the bard, theatre, william shakespeare

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