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  • The 50 best shows of 2025

    The 50 best shows of 2025

    In the run-up to 2026’s exciting new offer, we’re taking a final trip down review lane to gather the most enduring shows of the year. Discover which ones have made the cut out of hundreds of press performances and how close it gets to your own selection. 50. Antigone On Strike Action, politics, and philosophy…

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    29 December, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    a christmas carol, a man for all seasons, a midsummer night's dream, adult panto, antigone on strike, arcola theatre, as you like it, asa butterfield, bbc proms, beauty and the beast panto, best shows 2025, bridge theatre, callum scott howles, cassidy janson, charie stemp, charing cross theatre, charles dickens, charlie stemp, cinderella, clarkston, dear annie i hate you, double act, dracapella, english national ballet, every brilliant thing, fantasia orchestra, gay panto, ghost stories by candlelight, ghosts ibsen, giselle, glyndebourne, goodnight oscar, jack holden, jobsworth, Joe Locke, John Partridge, jonathan bailey, just for one day, live aid musical, manhunt, marriage of figaro, martin shaw, mendelssohn, minnie driver, mischief, more life, mozart, murder she didn’t write, musicals, My Fair Lady, open air theatre, other palace, panto, park theatre, richard ii jonathan bailey, romeo and juliet, roxie rocks chicago, royal albert hall, royal court, salty brine, sean hayes, second best, shitfaced shakespeare, shucked, tarantula, tchaikovsky, tending, the chaos that has been and will no doubt return, the code, the comedy about spies, the deep blue sea, the fit prince, the glass menagerie, the globe, the great christmas feast, the magic of christmas, the mill at sonning, tracie bennet, west end
  • Review of ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “A colourful take on grey matters”

    Review of ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “A colourful take on grey matters”

    Riverside Studios hosts the London premiere of this self-biographical play dealing with its author’s experiences after being diagnosed with brain aneurysm. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its delivery features enough aspects to cerebrate. Life sucks. Well, not really. But for some reason, society has taught us that…

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    14 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    dan balfour, dan light, dear annie i hate you, dear annie i hate you review, douglas coghlan, hugo dodworth, James Meteyard, review dear annie i hate you, riverside studios, sam ipema
  • Writer and performer Sam Ipema talks upcoming show ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “Had I not been diagnosed, I highly doubt I’d find myself here putting on a play in London”

    Writer and performer Sam Ipema talks upcoming show ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “Had I not been diagnosed, I highly doubt I’d find myself here putting on a play in London”

    Following its successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, the London scene welcomes the arrival of this dark comedy exploring the author’s real-ljfe journey upon suffering from an aneurysm. Guillermo Nazara chats with the playwright, to learn more about the creation of a show where positivity and inspiration are the brains of its outfit. How does…

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    28 March, 2025
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    comedy, dear annie i hate you, Edinburgh fringe, fringe, riverside studios, sam ipema

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