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  • Review of ‘Marie and Rosetta’: “Shout, sister, shout – but that’s not all”

    Review of ‘Marie and Rosetta’: “Shout, sister, shout – but that’s not all”

    Kingston’s Rose Theatre hosts this new period play starring Beverly Knight, exploring the backgrounds and relationship between two defining black music icons. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if it’s worth watching four or five times, or if it ends up going down the riverside. Oh, Lord, can they…

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    12 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    beverly knight, George Brant, marie and rosetta, marie and rosetta review, Marie Knight, Monique Touko, musical theatre, musicals, Ntombizodwa Ndlovu, play with songs, review marie and rosetta, Rosetta Tharpe, sister rosetta tharpe
  • Review of ‘Sister Act’: “High in ecstasy, not yet on cloud number nine”

    Review of ‘Sister Act’: “High in ecstasy, not yet on cloud number nine”

    Alan Menken’s divine score brings back its heavenly chills to the West End, in this new revised production playing at the Dominion Theatre until the end of summer. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this festival of cross-dressers has truly left him god-smacked. “It’s better than sex!!”. Why,…

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    22 March, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    alan menken, beverly knight, comedy, divne comedy, dominion theatre, fabulous baby, i will follow him, london, musical theatre, musicals, ruth jones, sister act, take me to heaven, west end, whoopi goldberg
  • Review of ‘Sylvia’: “You don’t fight hatred with more hatred”

    Review of ‘Sylvia’: “You don’t fight hatred with more hatred”

    London’s new historical musical continues to strike at the Old Vic’s stage through its revised telling of the suffragette movement. Guillermo Nazara reviews this original piece that’s become one of the latest talks of the town, to let us know if the commotion is worth the hype.

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    15 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    beverly knight, bradley charles, dance musical, dj walde, hamilton, hip hop, josh cohen, kate prince, musical theatre, old vic, pop, rap, rock, sharon rose, sinead long, streetwise, sylvia, sylvia the musical, west end, young vic

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