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  • Creatives and performers Hannah Power and Conor Murray talk London transfer of ‘Don’t Tell Dad About Diana’: “We build meaning out of pop culture when we don’t yet have language for who we are”

    Creatives and performers Hannah Power and Conor Murray talk London transfer of ‘Don’t Tell Dad About Diana’: “We build meaning out of pop culture when we don’t yet have language for who we are”

    The most beloved princess lives on through this new two-hander exploring queer identities and the evolution of LGBT+ rights in 1997 Ireland. Guillermo Nazara chats with the show’s authors and performers to learn more about the concept and how it will resonate with people’s hearts. How does it feel to be finally bringing the show…

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    16 May, 2026
    English contents, Interviews
    conor murray, diana spencer, don’t tell dad about diana, Edinburgh fringe, hannah power, lady di, princess diana, queer show, queer theatre, soho, underbelly boulevard, underbelly soho
  • Review of ‘Tony!’: “I cheered on Bin Laden”

    Review of ‘Tony!’: “I cheered on Bin Laden”

    The Prime Minister gets back in charge (in fiction, only!) in this musical parody exploring the rise and fall of one the UK’s most controversial political figures. Guillermo Nazara shares his vision on this rock opera soon-to-be touring across the country, to let us know if this show is fit for office. “If you can’t…

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    15 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    9/11, bin landen, broadway, camilla, camilla parker bowles, comedy, diana spencer, george w bush, king charles, lady di, musical, musical theatre, musicals, new labour party, opera rock, osama bin landen, oxford university, parody, political drama, political play, rock musical, rock opera, september attacks, spoof, tony blair, west end

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