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  • Review of ‘The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe’: “No room to the imagination”

    Review of ‘The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe’: “No room to the imagination”

    C. S. Lewis’s beloved children’s book gets butchered up in this hilarious adult panto giving a fag-tastical makeover the original tale. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this not too straightforward adaptation of the classic novel keeps up the fairy dust. This made me happyThis made me happy…

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    4 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    adult panto, battersea, c s Lewis, comedy, drag, drag show, fringe theatre, gay, gay theatre, lgbt, musical theatre, musicals, Narnia, paul taylor mills, the liar the bitch and the wardrobe, the lion the witch and the wardrobe, turbine theatre, wicked
  • Review of ‘Eugenius!’: “This world’s for the dreamers”

    Review of ‘Eugenius!’: “This world’s for the dreamers”

    The most acclaimed superhero musical in the galaxy returns to London to save the earthlings through song, dance and a lot of camp. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this nostalgic show paying homage to 80s pop culture, to let us know about its powers and weaknesses upon his attendance to the secret headquarters.

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    23 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    battersea, battersea power station, ben adams, bill kenwright, chris wilkins, comics, dc, dom andersen, elliott evans, eugenius, hannah chissick, jaina brock patel, james hameed, joseph beach, lara denning, louis doran, maddison firth, marvel, musical theatre, naomi alade, paul taylor mills, rhys taylor, sebsatian harwood, stan lee, superhero, superman, toughman, turbine theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Tears and laughs shake the stage in this proud celebration of truthfulness and individuality. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new production which has lately become one of the hottest shows in the West End, to let us know if all the gossip is as fair as its bitchy tongue.

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    21 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, atg, battersea, battersea theatre, but what can you do, disney, disney parade, drag queen, gay, George Reeve, Jai Morjaria, les miserables, lgbt, lgbt rights, london, luke sheppard, musical, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, pippa cleary, pride, queer, queer identities, Ryan Dawson Laight, Simon Nathan, Tingying Dong, transgender, turbine theatre, west end

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