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  • The cast of ‘Mates in Chelsea’ talks about the play: “As an actor, you don’t walk up to the stage hating your character”

    The cast of ‘Mates in Chelsea’ talks about the play: “As an actor, you don’t walk up to the stage hating your character”

    The Royal Court Theatre gets ready to crack up through this new comedy dealing with the trials and tribulations of a crazy rich family. Guillermo Nazara chats with its company, to learn the most fun facts about a show which surely looks like a million bucks. Wealthy, vindictive mothers, martial dramas and oligarch villains. It…

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    30 October, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    Amy Booth-Steel, farce, Fenella Woolgar, george fouracres, Karina Fernandez, Laurie Kynaston, london, london theatre, mates in chelsea, Natalie Dew, oscar wilde, Philipp Mogilnitskiy, rory mullarcky, sam pritchard, west end
  • Review of ‘Noises Off’: “Someone truly broke a leg”

    Review of ‘Noises Off’: “Someone truly broke a leg”

    Michael Fayne’s uproarious 80s comedy returns to London in a new production currently celebrating its second West End. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this disaster theatre-themed comedy literally brought the house down. It’s often said in this industry that if you don’t want to suffer, you’d better…

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    17 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alexander hanson, comedy, east enders, farce, Felicity Kendal, haymarket, James Fleet, jonathan coy, matthew horne, noises off, Tamzin Outhwaite, the tower, west end
  • Dom Hodson talks ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Part of the fun of being in this show is that there’s always something that goes wrong”

    Dom Hodson talks ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Part of the fun of being in this show is that there’s always something that goes wrong”

    The world of Dickens gets a different kind of twist in this hysterical comedy currently playing to its last performances in the West End. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actor to discuss his experiences throughout the run, and learn more about this show dealing with the affairs of a great house. How has it…

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    4 August, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    adjoa andoh, alexander armstrong, ben miller, bleak expectations, charles dickens, comedy, criterion theatre, Dermot O’Leary, dom hodson, farce, great expectations, jack dee, jo brand, julian clary, lee mack, london, nish kumar, pip bin, Sally Philips, stephen fry, stephen mangan, summer theatre, tom allen, west end
  • Review of ‘The Crown Jewels’: “A peasant laugh”

    Review of ‘The Crown Jewels’: “A peasant laugh”

    The Tower of London cheerfully revives its days of torture and conspiracy through this new comedy featuring a star-studded cast and a true event-based story. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this farce set in the reign of Charles II, to let us know if this musical farce is actually a crowning achievement. Once upon…

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    2 August, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adonis siddique, aidan mcardle, al murray, andy graham, carrie hope fletcher, comedy, farce, grant olding, joe thomas, mel giedroyc, michael taylor, musical, musical theatre, natascha chivers, neil morrissey, play, sean foleu, simon nye, tanvi virmani, the crown jewels, west end
  • Review of ‘Sweeney Todd’: “As English as human pie”

    Review of ‘Sweeney Todd’: “As English as human pie”

    The horrifying lore has been resurrected with the return of one of its very first stage adaptations. Guillermo Nazara shares his vision about this new production by Opera della Luna, to give us a razor-sharp account on this old-style performance of the legendary tale. “I ‘m gonna destroy you and eat you”. Enough of my…

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    2 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    demon barber, farce, musical theatre, musicals, opera, potboiler, sondheim, stephen sondheim, sweeney todd, victorian, west end
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