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  • Review of ‘Till The Stars Come Down’: “Less than down-to-earth play is far from achieving meteoric run”

    Review of ‘Till The Stars Come Down’: “Less than down-to-earth play is far from achieving meteoric run”

    The National Theatre’s production celebrates its West End transfer, playing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a 12-week limited run until the end of summer. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this tragicomical proposal comes off as a match made in heaven. Mamma Mia! Here we go again!…

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    15 July, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    access entertainment, Adrian Bower, Aisling Loftus, beth steel, Bijan Sheibani, comedy, Dorothy Atkinson, Eleanor Lloyd Productions, fiery angel, Julian Kostov, lucy black, national theatre, play, review till the stars come down, Short Street Production, summer plays, theatre royal haymarket, till the stars come down review, Tony Bell, west end, west end summer
  • Review of ‘And Then There Were None’: “Murder, She Unwrote”

    Review of ‘And Then There Were None’: “Murder, She Unwrote”

    Agatha Christie’s immortal murder mystery returns to the theatre through a new stage adaptation by Lucy Bailey. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this classic whodunnit set on a remote island ended up dead in the water. Ten little…. Yeah, it’s always a dangerous territory to complete the…

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    3 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    agatha christie, and then there were none, fiery angel, london, mystery, mystery novel, mystery play, Northampton, richmond, Royal & Derngate, royo, ten little, the mousetrap, uk tour, west end, whodunnit, witness for the prosecution
  • 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

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