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  • The 50 best shows of 2023

    The 50 best shows of 2023

    One more year goes by and so does the theatre scene, regaling us with more than a few astonishing productions to treasure in our hearts for the rest of our days. Here is our list of the top 50 shows we’ve seen in 2023 – ranging from West End to fringe, while also featuring ballet…

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    18 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    2:22, a christmas carol, accidental death of an anarchist, Arthur Miller, bell book and candle, best shows, bleak expectations, brokeback mountain, build a rocket, chichester festival, christmas shows, cinderella in the round, cirque du soleil, creature, duet for one, dumbledor is so gay, enb, english national ballet, eno, eugenius, fringe, fucking men, gay, generation games, globe, great british bake off, kurios, la cage aux folles, lehman trilogy, lgbt, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, national theatre, old vic, paper cut, plays, police cops, shakespeare, soho place, stephen schwartz, the crucible, the little big things, the mistake, the tony blair rock opera, the unfriend, the vortex, theatre, wagatha christie, wicked
  • Review of ‘The Secret Garden’: “A late bloomer”

    Review of ‘The Secret Garden’: “A late bloomer”

    The classic novel is revisited this Christmas through The Tabard’s new adaptation of its iconic tale. Guilermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if the production is worth rooting for. Where you tend a rose my lad, a thistle cannot grow. Frances Hodgson Burnett’s turn-of-the-century classic has captured the hearts…

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    13 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    achribald craven, bell book and candle, bewitched, charles flint, colin craven, dickon swoerby, frances hodgso burnett, hazel owen, jordan rising, nat greene, paul van drutten, simon reilly, the secret garden, the tabard, theatre at the tabard
  • Review of ‘Bell, Book and Candle’: “It’s all just a bunch of hocus pocus”

    Review of ‘Bell, Book and Candle’: “It’s all just a bunch of hocus pocus”

    John Van Drutten’s spellbinding comedy returns to London in a new production bringing back the charm and enchantment of its old-fashioned era. Guillermo Nazara reviews this classic currently playing at The Tabard until mid-March, to let us know which kind of curse has been cast on its montage.

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    28 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alice mcnicholas, bell book and candle, beth burrows, daniel breakwell, edward hayes neary, goodbye to berlin, i am a camera, intellectual property set design, john van druten, mark giesser, richard lynson, samuel owen, take note theatre, zoe teverson

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