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  • Review of ‘Looking For Giants’: “Fifty shades off-grey”

    Review of ‘Looking For Giants’: “Fifty shades off-grey”

    The King’s Head Theatre hosts the London premiere of this one-woman show embracing sexuality through the exploration of verbal BDSM fantasies. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the piece, to let us know if this intercourse of comedy and eroticism manages to kink in. I swear to God (I know – that’s a good one)…

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    17 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    Abby McCann, Abigail Sage, Cesca Echlin, edinburgh, Edinburgh fringe, fringe, Holly Salewski, lgbt, london fringe, london theatre, looking for giants, looking for giants review, Mathilda Wood, one woman show, queer, review looking for giants, Reviews, sex play, Skylar Turnbull Hurd, theatre
  • The Wardrobe Ensemble talks ‘Mog, The Forgetful Cat’: “Creating work for families grounds you in many ways”

    The Wardrobe Ensemble talks ‘Mog, The Forgetful Cat’: “Creating work for families grounds you in many ways”

    One of the most memorable characters in children literature paws onto the stage in this original adaptation currently playing at Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Guillermo Nazara chats with the entire company about the creation and delivery of this family musical, to learn the most interesting facts about a show that promises a whisker of fun. What…

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    26 August, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    cartoon, children, children shows, edinburgh, Edinburgh fringe, festival, fringe theatre, harper collins, london, mcewan hall, mog, mog the forgetful cat, musical, musical theatre, old vic, the tiger who came to tea, the wardrobe ensemble, underbelly, victorian, west end, young vic
  • Review of ‘Two Faces’: “Double trouble”

    Review of ‘Two Faces’: “Double trouble”

    London’s Barons Court Theatre continues its showcase of fringe pieces ahead of their upcoming Edinburgh run. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this new comedy dealing with international robbers, to let us know if coming to see the play was actually a fair exchange. Bee-dle-dee bee-dle-dee de! Two faces. Bee-dle-dee bee-dle-dee de! Two faces… Sorry,…

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    31 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Barons Court Theatre, comedy, edinburgh, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, Hassan Hope, Jasmine Dorothy Haefner, london, police, thriller, two faces
  • Review of ‘Sheldrake on Shakespeare’: “We know what we are, but know not what we may be”

    Review of ‘Sheldrake on Shakespeare’: “We know what we are, but know not what we may be”

    The most revered dramaturg of all times becomes the man of the hour through this one-man comedy exploring some of the most interesting aspects about his life and work. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this new piece currently heading to the Edinburgh Fringe – and reveals if, to discuss this show, he must be…

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    26 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    barons court, classical theatre, comedy, comedy roast, edinburgh, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, globe, london, parody, roast, sheldrake, sheldrake on shakespeare, standup comedy, the bard, theatre, william shakespeare
  • Laura Lindow talks ‘The Ultimate Pickle’ “Even the smallest hearts can take on the very bravest times”

    Laura Lindow talks ‘The Ultimate Pickle’ “Even the smallest hearts can take on the very bravest times”

    Sometimes it’s the litte ones that can teach us how to overcome the biggest problems. Dramaturg Laura Lindow has no doubt about that, and so she has proven in her latest show, The Ultimate Pickle, an inspiring story dealing with the grief children may also face – but explored through the eyes of comedy, imagination…

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    11 August, 2022
    English contents, Interviews
    brewhouse, burton-upon-trent, charlotte bennet, children, clown doctor, Creative Civic Change Newington, edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, eva sampson, family theatre, fringe, ilfracombe, katie posner, laura lindow, newington, plaine's plough, roundabout, Salford, summer, summer festival, summerhall, the landmark, the lowry, the ultimate pickle, theatre festival, uk tour
  • Laura Lindow habla de ‘The Ultimate Pickle’ “Incluso los corazones más pequeños pueden asumir los momentos más valientes”

    Laura Lindow habla de ‘The Ultimate Pickle’ “Incluso los corazones más pequeños pueden asumir los momentos más valientes”

    A veces son los más pequeños los que pueden enseñarnos a superar los mayores problemas. La dramaturga Laura Lindow no tiene ninguna duda al respecto, y así lo ha demostrado en su último espectáculo, The Ultimate Pickle, una inspiradora historia que aborda el dolor al que también pueden enfrentarse los niños, pero explorada con ojos…

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    11 August, 2022
    Contenido en español, Entrevistas
    brewhouse, burton-upon-trent, charlotte bennet, children, clown doctor, Creative Civic Change Newington, edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, eva sampson, family theatre, fringe, ilfracombe, katie posner, laura lindow, newington, plaine's plough, roundabout, Salford, summer, summer festival, summerhall, the landmark, the lowry, the ultimate pickle, theatre festival, uk tour
  • ‘The Da Vinci Code’ to premiere as a play starring Nigel Harman and Danny John-Jules

    The show will have its world premiere next moth – starting a national tour that will expand throughout the whole year. Directed by Luke Sheppard and adapted for the stage by Duncan Abel and Rachel Wagstaff, this new production intends to push the limits of the audience’s imagination through dynamic storytelling.

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    3 December, 2021
    News
    alasdair buchan, alpha kargbo, andrew lewis, basienka blake, Bath, Brighton, churchill theatre, code, danny john jules, debra michaels, duncan abel, edinburgh, glasgow, hanna rose caton, joshua lacy, leigh lothian, louvre, luke sheppard, Newcastle, nigel harman, nottingham, priory of sion, rachel wagstaff, sheffield, the da vinci code, tour, uk tour, west end
  • ‘El Código Da Vinci’ se estrenará como obra de teatro protagonizada Nigel Harman and Danny John-Jules.

    El espectáculo tendrá su premiere mundial el próximo mes, dando comienzo a una gira nacional que se prolongará durante todo el año. Dirigido por Luke Sheppard y adaptado para la escena por Duncan Abel y Rachel Wagstaff, esta nueva producción pretende ir más allá de los límites de la imaginación del público mediante una narración…

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    3 December, 2021
    Actualidad
    alasdair buchan, alpha kargbo, andrew lewis, basienka blake, Bath, Brighton, churchill theatre, code, danny john jules, debra michaels, duncan abel, edinburgh, glasgow, hanna rose caton, joshua lacy, leigh lothian, louvre, luke sheppard, Newcastle, nigel harman, nottingham, priory of sion, rachel wagstaff, sheffield, the da vinci code, tour, uk tour, west end
  • New acclaimed production of ‘South Pacific’ to open in Manchester ahead of London run and tour

    The show will return after being presented at the Chichester Festival Theatre last summer, with well-renowned actors Julian Ovenden and Gina Beck reprising the main roles. Written by the iconic creative duo Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the musical tells the strong love tale between a plantation owner and a nurse on a remote…

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    17 November, 2021
    News
    An Enemy of the People, anything goes, Birmingham, cardiff, edinburgh, gina beck, glasgow, Jamie Wilson Productions, julian ovenden, leeds, macbeth, manchester, manchester opera house, My Fair Lady, Newcastle, nobel prize, nottingham, oliver, oscar hammerstein, Othello, Racing Demon, richard rogers, sadler’s wells, Show Boat, south pacific, the effect, the full monty, The Sheffield Mysteries, This Is My Family, tour, ublin, uk
  • La nueva producción de ‘South Pacific’ abrirá en Manchester antes de su gira y paso por Londres

    El espectáculo regresará tras su presentación en el Festival de Teatro de Chichester el pasado verano, con los reconocidos actores Julian Ovenden y Gina Beck de nuevo en los papeles principales. Escrito por el icónico dúo creativo Richard Rodgers y Oscar Hammersterin II, el musical cuenta la poderosa historia de amor entre el dueño de…

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    17 November, 2021
    Actualidad
    An Enemy of the People, anything goes, Birmingham, cardiff, edinburgh, gina beck, glasgow, Jamie Wilson Productions, julian ovenden, leeds, macbeth, manchester, manchester opera house, My Fair Lady, Newcastle, nobel prize, nottingham, oliver, oscar hammerstein, Othello, Racing Demon, richard rogers, sadler’s wells, Show Boat, south pacific, the effect, the full monty, The Sheffield Mysteries, This Is My Family, tour, ublin, uk
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