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  • Review of ‘The Lehman Trilogy’: “A triumph at all costs”

    Review of ‘The Lehman Trilogy’: “A triumph at all costs”

    The National Theatre’s celebrated production returns to the West End for a new limited-running season featuring a whole new cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this enterprisimg recount about the financial pioneers manages to pay off. It’s the oldest story in the book that’s set to put…

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    11 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    aaron khron, andrew lloyd webber, anyssa neumann, ben power, capitalism, cat beveridge, crisis, es devlin, howard w overshown, john heffernan, lehman brothers, lehman trilogy, lloyd webber theatres, luke halls, lw theatres, national theatre, neal street productions, really useful group, sam mendes, stefano massini
  • Review of ‘Dear England’: “Play of the match”

    Review of ‘Dear England’: “Play of the match”

    James Graham’s acclaimed play travels from the National Theatre to the heart of the West End in a limited running production starring Joseph Fiennes. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this goal-scoring piece will make you get a kick out of it. Sometimes we need to win to…

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    24 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    annapurna theatre, crystal condie, darragh hand, dear england, drama, es devlin, fiery angel, gunnar cauthery, joseph fiennes, josh barrow, kate kelly flood, kindred partners, national theatre, nick barclay, playing field, rupert goold, tashinga bepete, ted lasso, will cose, will fletcher, will harrion wallace
  • Review of ‘The Crucible’: “The past is never passed”

    Review of ‘The Crucible’: “The past is never passed”

    Arthur Miller’s historical classic lands on the West End with the return of the National Theatre’s revival production. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this haunting play dealing with the powers of deception and fanaticism, to let us know if this actually is one hell of a show. Never before has Satan been closer. Or…

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    21 June, 2023
    Reviews, Sin categoría
    Ann Putnam, Arthur Miller, blythe stewart, cameron mackintosh, catherine fay, christopher shutt, es devlin, gielgud theatre, max narula, onat schmool, Sarah Good, tim lutkin, Tingying Dong, west end
  • Review of ‘Lehman Trilogy’: “They knew how to tease our greed”

    Review of ‘Lehman Trilogy’: “They knew how to tease our greed”

    The rise and fall of the company that held dominion on the world’s economic fate gives a full testimony on the West End stand – through the acclaimed words of Stefano Massini in this revised production by the National Theatre. Guillermo Nazara reviews Ben Power’s adaptation of one the most praised plays in the last…

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    14 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, ben power, blue spruce productions, dominic bilkey, es devlin, gillian lynne theatre, hadley fraser, jon clark, lehman brothers, lehman trilogy, luke hallis, lw theatres, michael balogun, musical, musical theatre, national theatre, neal street productions, nigel lindsay, nik powell, play, political play, ravi aujla, sam mendes, stefano massini, trafalgar entertainment, west end

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