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Review of ‘Ride The Cyclone’: “Funfair-themed musical builds a whirling carousel of songs but the attraction derails”

The Southwark Playhouse hosts the London premiere of Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell’s cult musical. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this metaphysical ride is Carnie-gie Hall material. Life is a roller coaster, or so they say. Apparently, death can be too — or at least, what causes…
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Crítica de ‘SIX’: “Rey y campesino”

El musical de culto sigue arrastrando al público de todo el país a su pequeño castillo en la calle principal del West End londinense. Guillermo Nazara repasa la noche mediática de este espectáculo de jukebox protagonizado por las (en su mayoría) malogradas esposas de Enrique VIII, para hacernos saber si se trata de una producción…
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anna of cleves, anne boleyn, anne of cleves, Baylie Carson, british history, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, catherine of aragon, catherine parr, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Emma Bailey, Gabriella Slade, George Stiles, henry viii, Jamie Armitage, jane seymour, katherine howard, kenny wax, Koko Basigara, Lucy Moss, musical, musical theatre, Paul Gatehouse, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky, Roxanne Couch, six, Six The Musical, Tim Deiling, tom curran, vaudeville theatre, Wendy & Andy Barnes, west end -
Review of ‘SIX’: “King and peasant”

The cult musical continues to drag audiences from all over the country to its little castle on the high street of London’s West End. Guillermo Nazara reviews the media night of this show starring Henry VIII’s (mostly) ill-fated wives, to let us know if this is a production worth losing your head for.
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anna of cleves, anne boleyn, anne of cleves, Baylie Carson, british history, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, catherine of aragon, catherine parr, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Emma Bailey, Gabriella Slade, George Stiles, henry viii, Jamie Armitage, jane seymour, katherine howard, kenny wax, Koko Basigara, Lucy Moss, musical, musical theatre, Paul Gatehouse, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky, Roxanne Couch, six, Six The Musical, Tim Deiling, tom curran, vaudeville theatre, Wendy & Andy Barnes, west end
