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  • Reviews on ‘Wolves On Road’: “You’re a long way from home, yuppie boy”

    Reviews on ‘Wolves On Road’: “You’re a long way from home, yuppie boy”

    London’s Bush Theatre hosts the world premiere of this new play dealing with the dangers of delusional ambition. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its Wall Street narrative is able to issue enough bonds with its audience. Greed is the scavenger that predates on other people’s dreams. We’ve…

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    25 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Beru Tessema, bush theatre, daniel bailey, drama, fringe theatre, Hammed Animashaun, Hassan Najib, Kieran Taylor-Ford, play, Tom Moutchi, wolves on the road
  • Review of ‘Statues’: “Carved but not ingrained”

    Review of ‘Statues’: “Carved but not ingrained”

    The Bush Theatre hosts the London premiere of actor and writer Azan Ahmed’s latest play, exploring the trials and tribulations of a second-generation Muslim teacher regarding cultural pride and racial prejudice. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this marble-ous recount proves to have bust a gut. We are…

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    21 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    arab, azan ahmed, bush theatre, drama, esme allman, fringe theatre, islam, israel, jonny khan, muslim, pakistan, palestine, statues
  • Review of ‘Lady Dealer’: “No joint to be blown”

    Review of ‘Lady Dealer’: “No joint to be blown”

    London’s Bush Theatre opens its studio stage to this one-woman play exploring the insecurities and frustrations of a young life feeling at a dead end. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its leafy plot is worth going tripping balls for. Ah, I remember the last time I treated…

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    28 May, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    bush theatre, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, one man show, one woman show
  • Review of ‘The Cord’: ‘The heart’s missing string’

    Review of ‘The Cord’: ‘The heart’s missing string’

    London’s Bush Theatre hosts the world premiere of Bijan Sheiband’s latest play, exploring the trials and tribulations of parenting from different perspectives.  Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this piece dealing with family ties actually puts its head on the noose. No matter where or when, every parent has…

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    22 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    bijan sheiband, bush theatre, colin alexander, fringe, lucy black, off west end, oliver fenwick, samal blak, the cord
  • Review of ‘Shifters’: “Undefined terms”

    Review of ‘Shifters’: “Undefined terms”

    Passion, distress and heartbreak clash in this explosive tale about two souls building a special bond that will remain unbroken all through their lifetime. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its romantic narrative is worth the engagement. Love is in the air… And it’s DISGUSTING! I mean… Yeah,…

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    26 February, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    benedict lombe, bush theatre, fringe theatre, Heather Agyepong, love story, shifters, Tosin Cole
  • Samuel Barnett and Marcelo dos Santos talk ‘Feeling Afraid…’: “There is something strange about dating in your 30s”

    Samuel Barnett and Marcelo dos Santos talk ‘Feeling Afraid…’: “There is something strange about dating in your 30s”

    The Bush Theatre brings the house down (and the cracks up) through this hilarious stand-up comedy coming straight (just an expression) from the Edinburgh Fringe. Guillermo Nazara chats with both its lead actor and author, to learn all the fun facts about this show guaranteed to be hysterical in every sense! After its original run…

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    28 November, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    backstairs billy, bush theatre, comedian, comedy, Edinburgh fringe, feeling afraid, feeling afraid as if something bad is going to happen, fringe theatre, gay, lgbt, marcelo dos santos, samuel barnett, standup comedy
  • Review of ‘Feeling Afraid As If Something Bad Is Going To Happen’: “Dragging reality”

    Review of ‘Feeling Afraid As If Something Bad Is Going To Happen’: “Dragging reality”

    The Bush Theatre hosts the London transfer of this stand-up style comedy dealing with the love and sex life of a gay man in a middle age crisis. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know the hype about this piece exploring intimate relationships was in fact a cock-and-bull story. LOL.…

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    17 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    backstairs billy, bush theatre, comedian, gay, marcelo dos santos, samuel barnett, standup comedy
  • Review of ‘Elephant’: “Unresolved harmonies”

    Review of ‘Elephant’: “Unresolved harmonies”

    Love, passion and shame tune in through this discordant new play exploring the personal and cultural struggles of a young artist. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its shrill drama hit the wrong key. We often hear that music soothes the savage beast. But actually, no other art…

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    23 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adam jefferys, anoushka lucas, anoushka lukas, bush theatre, drama, elephant, fringe, fringe theatre, georgia wilmot, monologue, musical theatre, musicals, one person show, one woman show, original music, play with songs
  • Review of ‘Beautiful Thing’: “As years go by”

    Review of ‘Beautiful Thing’: “As years go by”

    Jonathan Harvey’s stage classic returns to the London scene 30 years after its world premiere, in a new production soon to be performed in other parts of the UK. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know more about this story of love imprisoned by hate. Some things just never change.…

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    25 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    beautiful thing, bush theatre, gay, gay romance’, jonathan harvey, lgbt, olivier awards, scarlett rayner, shvorne marks, theatre royal stratford east, west end
  • Review of ‘As We Face The Sun’: “The sky’s not clear yet”

    Review of ‘As We Face The Sun’: “The sky’s not clear yet”

    The Bush Young Company presented this new play dealing with the struggles of former students sharing a haunting past. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know more about this piece where loss is the path to win. Nothing builds a stronger bond than shedding the same tears… I think I’m…

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    30 August, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    as we face the sun, bush theatre, Bush Young Company, drama, fringe theatre, Hazel Low, Katie Greenall, Khalil Madovi, kit withington, london, Lynette Linton, Mateus Daniel, Simeon Miller, young company
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