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  • Edith Vernes talks upcoming play ‘French Toast’: “The audience will surely walk away singing and smiling”

    Edith Vernes talks upcoming play ‘French Toast’: “The audience will surely walk away singing and smiling”

    Jean Poiret’s effervescent comedy lands on the London stage through this new adaptation running at the Riverside Studios for the whole next month. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about this play dealing with the clashes between  French and British cultures, penned by the same author who gave…

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    26 September, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    british, comedy, edith vernes, farce, french, french toast, la cage aux folles, riverside studios, west end
  • Cirque du Soleil’s latest show to become its most successful production in London

    Cirque du Soleil’s latest show to become its most successful production in London

    Only two weeks away from concluding its run at the Royal Albert Hall, this new montage has already sold over 200 thousand tickets. Inspired by the aesthetics of the Victorian era, this incredible display of talent and spectacularity features, among others, 6 new acts never seen before in the UK.

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    22 February, 2023
    English contents, News
    19th century, acrobatics, aerial dance, cirque du soleil, dance, daredevil, de la terre a la lune, french, jules verne, kurious, musical, musical theatre, royal albert hall, steampunk, traditional theatre, west end, xix century
  • Review of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’: “De la scène a la lune”

    Review of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’: “De la scène a la lune”

    The bronze allure of French 1800s steampunk lures within the walls of London’s Royal Albert Hall – through this new production by one the most highly regarded companies in the world. Guillermo Nazara reviews this montage of artistic awe and gifted oddities, to let us know what awaits in one of the most anticipated shows…

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    19 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    19th century, acrobatics, aerial dance, cirque du soleil, dance, daredevil, de la terre a la lune, french, jules verne, kurious, musical, musical theatre, royal albert hall, steampunk, traditional theatre, west end, xix century

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