First Night Magazine
  • Home
  • English contents
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Features
    • Documentaries
  • Contenido en español
    • Actualidad
    • Críticas
    • Entrevistas
    • Reportajes
  • Get in touch
  • Support Us
  • About
    • Guillermo Názara
  • Review of ‘Precipice’: “New political musical brings up edgy themes but ends up falling off its own cliff”

    Review of ‘Precipice’: “New political musical brings up edgy themes but ends up falling off its own cliff”

    London’s New Diorama Theatre hosts the world premiere of the newborn Timelapse’s debut piece, set in a dystopian universe where the Earth’s resources have come to an end. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its green message has also led to a green delivery. A few years ago,…

    guillermonazarareverter

    18 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    climate change, dystopia, eric stroud, fringe, greenwich, holly freeman, libby todd, max alexander taylor, musical theatre, musicals, new diorama theatre, off west end, precipice, precipice musical review, review precipice, timelapse theatre company
  • Review of ‘Kyoto’: “Homo mundi lupus”

    Review of ‘Kyoto’: “Homo mundi lupus”

    The Soho Place hosts the West End transfer of this new play by the RSC, dealing with one of the most eminent political acts in the history of environmentalism. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its depiction of the fight against climate change left him feeling under the…

    guillermonazarareverter

    21 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    climate change, climate change play, enviromentalism, kyoto, kyoto agreement, kyoto play review, kyoto protocol, kyoto review, play, royal shakespeare company, rsc, soho place, swan theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘The Gretchen Question’: “Natural art”

    Review of ‘The Gretchen Question’: “Natural art”

    Till the end of this week, Deptford’s Master Shipwright hosts this new play providing answers and raising questions about the ethics concerning the ecosystems – but not in the way you may expect. Guillermo Názara tells us his opinions about the Fuel Theatre’s latest production: a triple-framed story wovened by a reality you may have…

    guillermonazarareverter

    27 September, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    Al Nedjari, Alex Mugnaioni, Christopher Saul, climate change, deptford, ecologist, ecology, em parry, fuel theatre, gretchen oyster, jethro cooke, Katherine Manners, Lauren Moakes, master shipwright, max barton, melly still, nature, open air theatre, oyster, royal society, Ryan Gerald, second body, thames, thames river, the gretchen question, the shipwright, Yohanna Ephrem
  • Crítica de “The Gretchen Question”: “Arte al natural”

    Crítica de “The Gretchen Question”: “Arte al natural”

    Hasta el final de esta semana, el Master Shipwright de Deptford acoge esta nueva obra de teatro que da respuestas y plantea preguntas sobre la ética relativa a los ecosistemas, pero no de la manera que usted espera. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta sus opiniones sobre la última producción del Fuel Theatre: una historia de triple…

    guillermonazarareverter

    27 September, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    Al Nedjari, Alex Mugnaioni, Christopher Saul, climate change, deptford, ecologist, ecology, em parry, fuel theatre, gretchen oyster, jethro cooke, Katherine Manners, Lauren Moakes, master shipwright, max barton, melly still, nature, open air theatre, oyster, royal society, Ryan Gerald, second body, thames, thames river, the gretchen question, the shipwright, Yohanna Ephrem
  • The National Youth Theatre celebrates the Earth Day with an ambitious project

    The company will start online rehersals for a new play featuring a 200-member cast. Directed by Paul Roseby OBE, the production will be carried out in collaboration with University of Hull’s Energy and Environment Institute – in order to raise awareness about global warming and help society to adapt to climate change by using sustainable…

    guillermonazarareverter

    22 April, 2020
    News
    climate change, earth day, east coast, england, environment, global waring, goat and monkey, joel scott, lockdown, london, melt, national youth theatre, north pole, paul roseby, performance, punchdrunk, stage, summer solstice, the freedom theatre, university of hull, west end
  • El National Youth Theatre celebra el Día de la Tierra con un ambicioso proyecto

    La compañía iniciará ensayos online para una nueva obra que contará con un elenco de 200 personas. Dirigida por Paul Roseby OBE, la producción se llevará a cabo en colaboración con el Instituto de Energía y Medioambiente de la Universidad de Hull, para concienciar sobre el calentamiento global y ayudar a la sociedad a adaptarse…

    guillermonazarareverter

    22 April, 2020
    Actualidad
    climate change, earth day, east coast, england, environment, global waring, goat and monkey, joel scott, lockdown, london, melt, national youth theatre, north pole, paul roseby, performance, punchdrunk, stage, summer solstice, the freedom theatre, university of hull, west end

SEARCH ENGINE

Subscribe

hello@firstnightmagazine.com

  • Twitter
  • YouTube
 

Loading Comments...