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  • Review of ‘Clive’: “One-man show featuring a cactus sidekick pricks in audience’s hearts with its dry bluntness”

    Review of ‘Clive’: “One-man show featuring a cactus sidekick pricks in audience’s hearts with its dry bluntness”

    The Arcola Theatre hosts the world premiere of Olivier and BAFTA Award-winning writer Michael Wynne’s latest play, exploring the struggles of an OCD-suffering man and his scars from school and wor harassment. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show — to let us know if its psychologically rooted drama is worth any seeds of…

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    12 August, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    arcola theatre, bullying´, clive, clive review, fringe, gay, harrasment, lgbt, Michael Wynne, off west end
  • Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    The Riverside Studios host the London premiere of Michael Taylor-Broderic’s inward-looking piece, delivering a message of tenderness and positivity through the comments of young autistic boy. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this potentially thoughtful theatrical experience ends up feeling like child’s play. Imagination is reality stripped of…

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    23 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Bryan Hiles, bullying´, cara roberts, darren peens, japanese, Michael Taylor-Broderic, play, riverside studios, school bullying, the king broken things, Theatresmiths Productio
  • Review of ‘Two Billion Beats’: “It’s finding its pulse”

    Review of ‘Two Billion Beats’: “It’s finding its pulse”

    The Orange Tree Theatre opens its stage to the fight of bullying and the questioning of moral ideals in this new play penned by award-winning writer Sonali Bhattacharyya. Guillermo Nazara reviews this production directed by Nimmo Ismail, to share his thoughts on a work where sisterly love is the answer to every woe.

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    30 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    bullying´, comedy, drama, moral standards, orange tree theatre, racism, two billion beats, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Here Comes Your Man’: “Tan buena… que duele”

    Dos compañeros se reencuentran en la reunión de ex alumnos de un colegio religioso. Para uno de ellos, guapo y popular, su mayor drama fue sacar un notable; para el otro, acosado desde pequeño por ser gay, su único objetivo fue sobrevivir. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta su opinión sobre este ácido montaje que, tras su…

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    10 March, 2021
    Críticas
    acoso escolar, agresion, amor, aqui viene tu hombre, barcelona, bullying´, carabanchel, chueca, futbol, gay, gay barcelona, gay madrid, godot, here comes your man, homofobia, jordi cadellans, lemon press, lgtb, madrid, marc ribera, raul tortosa, romance, sala tarambana, sergi cervera, talent cambra, tarambana´, teatros luchana, venganza, welcome talent society
  • Madrid y Barcelona acogen un musical contra el bullying

    La producción prorrogará su temporada en el Nuevo Teatro Alcalá, que estará disponible desde finales de marzo tras su paso por Barcelona. Con música de Josep Ferré y texto y dirección de Georgina Cort, la obra se define como un canto a a la diferencia y a buscar siempre el lado positivo de las cosas.

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    24 February, 2021
    Actualidad
    andrea enrich, barcelona, bullying´, carlos calvo-tapia, colegio, ernest fuster, espiral magica, familiar, georgina cort, gerard minguez, infantil, josep ferre, jove teatre regina, madrid, musical, musical theatre, niños, nuevo teatro alcala, orejas de mariposa, paula cuesta, sara rius, taller de corazones, teatro musical, teatro off

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