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  • Review of ‘The Vortex’: “It’s happened to me”

    Review of ‘The Vortex’: “It’s happened to me”

    Noël Coward’s acclaimed classic opens this year’s season at the Chichester Festival, in a new production led by Broadway and West End director Daniel Raggett. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this play dealing with the dangers of pretense, to let us know his vision of a show where the tiniest truth can make the…

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    5 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, daniel raggett, esme scarborough, evan milton, hugh ross, isabella laughland, jessica alade, joshua james, laurence olivier, lia williams, london, noel coward, priyanga burford, richard cant, sean delaney, the vortex, west end
  • Review of ‘The Unfriend’: “The divine comedy”

    Review of ‘The Unfriend’: “The divine comedy”

    The spooks and the scares have been replaced on the boards of London’s Criterion Theatre for the laughs and feel-good vibe of a most delightful serial killer. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new comedy now playing in the West End for a strictly limited run, to let us know if the victims of this show lie…

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    25 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    adult comedy, Amanda Abbington, Chichester Festival Theatre, comedy, criterio theatre, family comedy, farse, fase, inside no 9, london, Maddie Holliday, Marcus Onilude, Mark Gatiss, Michael Simkins, play, Reece Shearsmith, robert jones, sherlock, sitcom, Steven Moffat, the unfriend, west end

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