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 ‘The Woman In Black’: “Still a hot spook”

    Review of ‘The Woman In Black’: “Still a hot spook”

    The most terrifying classic in British theatre continues to bewitch the country with its current national tour – bringing back the glitz and horror of the recently closed original. Guillermo Nazara shares spills his guts on the production, to let us know if this oldie is frightfully good. Imagine an old theatre haunted by the…

    guillermonazarareverter

    15 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, ghost story, horror, malcolm james, mark hawkins, play, richmond theatre, robin herford, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, terror, the woman in black, tour, victorian, victorian horror, west end
  • Review of ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’: “False advertising”

    Review of ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’: “False advertising”

    Loesser and Burrows’s musical classic returns to the stage in a new Off-West End production – also bringing back to the London scene long-standing legend Tracie Bennett. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the show, to let us know if there’s been any victory while playing this charade. Ahhh… Nothing like not lifting a finger…

    guillermonazarareverter

    17 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    abe burrows, allie daniel, annie aitken, big con productons, broadway, comedy, daniel radcliffe, danny lane, eliot gooch, frank loesser, fringe, gabrielle friedman, georgie rannkcom, grace kanyamibwa, how to succeed in business without really trying, jack weinstock, kevin wilson pr, london, michelle visage, milo mccarthy, musical, musical theatre, musicals, old fashioned musical, southwark, southwark playhouse, succeed london, taylor bradshaw, the big area theatre company, tracie bennet, traditional musical, verity power, west end, willie gilbert
  • Two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett to star in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”

    Two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett to star in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”

    The actress will be returning to the London scene through this new production of the American classic – playing at the Southwark Playhouse for a limited run. Directed by Georgie Ranckom, the show is a satire of big business and its idolization, featuring music and lyrics by legendary composer Frank Loesser, whose credits also include…

    guillermonazarareverter

    21 March, 2023
    English contents, News
    bridge theatre, comedy, coronation street, daniel radcliffe, frank loesser, guys and dolls, hairspray, how to succeed in business without really trying, mame, matthew broderick, musical theatre, musicals, olivier, olivier awards, parody, ru paul, ru paul drag race, rupaul, satire, sharon gaskell, southwark, southwark playhouse, spoof, tracie bennet, west end
  • ‘The Woman in Black’ to play its final performance after 33 years in the West End

    ‘The Woman in Black’ to play its final performance after 33 years in the West End

    The show will finalize its run by the beginning of March, leaving a long legacy as one of the most succesful plays in London history. Adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt from Susan Hill’s novel, the story revolves around an old house inhabited by the ghost of its past owner, who takes revenge at…

    guillermonazarareverter

    9 November, 2022
    English contents, News
    arthur kipps, daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, Ghost, ghost stories, Julian Forsyth, kevin sleep, london, matthew spencer, michael holt, robin herdford, stephen joseph theatre, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, the woman in black, west end
  • ‘La mujer de negro’ tendrá su última función tras 33 años en el West End

    ‘La mujer de negro’ tendrá su última función tras 33 años en el West End

    El espectáculo finalizará su andadura a principios de marzo, dejando un largo legado como una de las obras más exitosas de la historia de Londres. Adaptada para el escenario por Stephen Mallatratt a partir de la novela de Susan Hill, la historia gira en torno a una vieja casa habitada por el fantasma de su…

    guillermonazarareverter

    9 November, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    arthur kipps, daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, Ghost, ghost stories, Julian Forsyth, kevin sleep, london, matthew spencer, michael holt, robin herdford, stephen joseph theatre, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, the woman in black, west end
  • Adrián Lastra protagoniza una inquietante reflexión sobre el poder de las redes sociales

    El Teatro Marquina abre sus puertas a este nuevo montaje que analiza el impacto de la digitalización en nuestro día a día, el poder de la tecnología y el espionaje gubernamental. Estrenada originalmente en el Donmar Warehouse de Londres, la obra está parcialmente basada en los preocupantes descubrimientos de algunos diarios y también en entrevistas…

    guillermonazarareverter

    27 October, 2021
    Actualidad
    adrian lastra, broadway, control, daniel radcliffe, diego luna, donmar warehouse, El jovencito Frankenstein, facebook, fraude, Ghost, instagram, internet, james graham, kinky boots, london, mark zuckerberg, new york, privacy, teatro marquina, thriller, west end

SEARCH ENGINE

Subscribe

hello@firstnightmagazine.com

  • Twitter
  • YouTube
 

Loading Comments...