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  • Review of ‘Children of the Night’: “Promising Donny-themed play results in a little tyke”

    Review of ‘Children of the Night’: “Promising Donny-themed play results in a little tyke”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse presents this new play by new author Danielle Phillips, which explores the struggles of a Northern young woman during the post-Thatcherist note. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this lass tale will be reet. This is not another play about AIDS. Or about race. Or…

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    18 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    charlotte brown, children of the night, children of the night review, danielle phillips, fringe theatre, Gareth Radcliffe, off west end theatre, southwark playhouse
  • Review of ‘While They Were Waiting’: “Existential play justifies everything but its own existence”

    Review of ‘While They Were Waiting’: “Existential play justifies everything but its own existence”

    Gary Wilmot and Steve Furst reunite onstage through this philosophical play exploring different layers of the human condition. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its Samuel Beckett-inspired style will grant the run a few happy days. He’s an excellent actor. So is his co-star. And his admiration for…

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    11 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, existential play, fringe theatre, gary wilmot, pub theatre, samuel beckett, the gatehouse, upstairs at the gatehouse, while they were waiting, while they were waiting review, while we are waiting, while we are waiting review
  • Performer Borris Anthony York talks upcoming Neil LaBute’s ‘America The Beautiful’: “The most valuable voices are the ones that provoke reflection rather than agreement”

    Performer Borris Anthony York talks upcoming Neil LaBute’s ‘America The Beautiful’: “The most valuable voices are the ones that provoke reflection rather than agreement”

    Considered one of the most divisive authors in modern theatre, a new collection of his works sets foot on the London stage for the first time, presenting nine different plays performed by a cast of only four actors. Guillermo Nazara chats with one of its leads to learn more about the show’s development, its brutal…

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    9 March, 2026
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    america the beautiful, fringe theatre, kings head theatre, maya nika bewley, neil labute, off west end
  • Review of ‘Ukraine Unbroken’: “Vapid collection of plays has all the facts but none of the pathos”

    Review of ‘Ukraine Unbroken’: “Vapid collection of plays has all the facts but none of the pathos”

    London’s Arcola Theatre presents an array of short narratives involving the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if it passes with flying blue and yellow. I don’t mean to show no sympathy for Ukraine’s plight. I will, however, show little mercy to this piece. Very little. I…

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    4 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    arcola theatre, fringe theatre, off west end, political play, putin, Ukraine conflict, Ukraine invasion, Ukraine Unbroken, Ukraine Unbroken review, war play, zelensky
  • Writer and performer Jules Coyle talks upcoming play ‘Managed Approach’: “I hope audiences leave with a deeper appreciation for empathy”

    Writer and performer Jules Coyle talks upcoming play ‘Managed Approach’: “I hope audiences leave with a deeper appreciation for empathy”

    Following its successful inaugural run at the Edinburgh Fringe, the show will make its London debut in two months, offering audiences a semi-verbatim portrayal of the lives of sex workers, inspired by Holbeck’s temporary red-light district. Guillermo Nazara chats with the author to learn about the piece’s development and how she’s managed to pimp the…

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    27 February, 2026
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    fringe theatre, jules coyles, london fringe, managed approach, off west end, prostitution, red district, red light district, riverside studios, sex work, sex workers
  • Review of ‘The Sound of Absence’: “Powerful title is honoured the wrong way”

    Review of ‘The Sound of Absence’: “Powerful title is honoured the wrong way”

    London’s Omnibus Theatre presents this one-woman autobiographical play exploring anger and grievance following the death of a toxic father. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its problems go beyond the parental realm. This happened 916 days ago. They could have said 2023, but they tried to be poetic…

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    26 February, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    fringe theatre, Ivanka Polchenko, omnibus theatre, the sound of absence, the sound of absence review, Vladyslav Kuznetsov, Yanina Hope
  • Review or ‘1:17 AM, or until the words run out’: “Eternal premise misses the right timings”

    Review or ‘1:17 AM, or until the words run out’: “Eternal premise misses the right timings”

    The Finborough Theatre hosts the London return of Zoe Hunter Gordon’s intimate play about loss, grievance, and friendship. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its poignancy remains at close quarters with the audience. Well, they didn’t run out of words. And to be honest, I wish I had…

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    22 February, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    1.17 AM, 1:17 AM, 1:17: AM review, finborough, finborough theatre, fringe theatre, or until the words run, play, two hander
  • Review of ‘MILES’ (2026, Southwark Playhouse): “Offbeat biopic needs to find a better pitch”

    Review of ‘MILES’ (2026, Southwark Playhouse): “Offbeat biopic needs to find a better pitch”

    The venue presents a new two-hander piece portraying the life of one of the biggest jazz icons of all time. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if the experience left him kind of blue. He was a legend. And, like every legend, he has been turned into a product…

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    10 February, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Benjamin Akintuyosi, biopic, fringe theatre, Jay Phelps, jazz, jazz biopic, miles southwark playhouse review, off west end, southwark playhous
  • Writer and performer Jamie-Lee Money talks new solo play ‘Spin Cycles’: “Grief isn’t always packaged in a clearcut way”

    Writer and performer Jamie-Lee Money talks new solo play ‘Spin Cycles’: “Grief isn’t always packaged in a clearcut way”

    Following its original 2023 season, the show lands on the London stage for the first time, playing for a strictly limited run until the end of the week. Guillermo Nazara chats with the artist to learn more about her efforts to be on a roll. How does it feel to be finally opening your show…

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    4 February, 2026
    English contents, Interviews
    camden fringe, Edinburgh fringe, fringe theatre, Jamie Lee Money, pub theatre, spin cycle, spin cycle play
  • Review of ‘Maggots’: “Life-affirming premise dies by worming out of its dramatic duties”

    Review of ‘Maggots’: “Life-affirming premise dies by worming out of its dramatic duties”

    London’s Bush Theatre celebrates the world premiere of Farsh Najib’s existential play. Guillermo Nazara conducts a post-mortem on the show to let us know if any element of the plot comes off rotten. I’ve always thought that the Joyce Vincent case would make a fabulous play. For those unfamiliar with the name or her story,…

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    3 February, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    bush theatre, farah najib, fringe theatre, joyce vincent, maggots bush theatre review, maggots review, marcia lecky, off west end, safiyya ingar, sam baker jones
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