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  • Review of ‘Our Town’ (2026, Rose Theatre): “Michael Sheen’s triumphant performance makes him Kingston’s honorary citizen”

    Review of ‘Our Town’ (2026, Rose Theatre): “Michael Sheen’s triumphant performance makes him Kingston’s honorary citizen”

    The Rose Theatre welcomes this new adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s existential play, featuring a star-led cast under Francesca Goodridge’s direction. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this touring production is either going to town or crying to be banished. It’s still set in America, but everyone has a…

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    5 March, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Aisha May Hunte, Alfie Llewellyn, Christina Modestou, classic plays, Francesca Goodridge, gareth snook, gareth tempest, Jâms Thomas, Jess Williams, Kimberley Noble, Kingdom Sibanda, Matthew Trevannion, michael sheen, Nia Roberts, our town kingston, our town michael sheen, our town rose theatre, Peter Devlin, rebecca killick, review our town michael sheen, Rhodri Meilir, Rhys Warrington, Rithvik Andugula, Russell T Davies, Sian Reese Williams, Thornton Wilder, welsh national theatre, Yasemin Özdemir
  • Review of ‘The Crucible’: “What in the devil has comedy got to do?”

    Review of ‘The Crucible’: “What in the devil has comedy got to do?”

    Arthur Miller’s timeless play relives on The Globe’s stage, in a new atmospheric production running until the beginning of summer. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its approach to the classic is either bewitching or should go to hell. Yesterday, it was corn that made us choke. Today,…

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    22 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Arthur Miller, gareth snook, mccarthy, review the crucible, review the crucible the globe, salem, salem witch trials, the crucible, the crucible review, the crucible the globe, the crucible the globe review, west end
  • Review of ‘The Divine Mrs. S’: “A bit too earthly for her title”

    Review of ‘The Divine Mrs. S’: “A bit too earthly for her title”

    The world’s best actress in the 1800s returns to the stage through this new original comedy starring Rachael Stirling. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this production should pull its curtain down. There’s only one thing worse that seeing how your talent goes unrecognized. And that’s for it…

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    1 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Anna Mackmin, Anushka Chakravarti, comedy, Dominic Rowan, Eva Feiler, farce, gareth snook, hampstead theatre, period drama, period play, play, rachael stirling, Sadie Shimmin, the divine mrs s

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