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  • Review of ‘Daniel’s Husband’: “Undefined premise delivers an unbalanced marriage of ideas”

    Review of ‘Daniel’s Husband’: “Undefined premise delivers an unbalanced marriage of ideas”

    The Marylebone Theatre welcomes the London premiere of Michael McKeever’s harrowing play. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this tale of unconditional love ends conditioning itself. We don’t need Netflix to tell us these are true events. We don’t even need to watch it to believe in it.…

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    10 December, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    alan souza, daniel’s husband, daniel’s husband review, david bedella, gay plays, jamie platt, joel harper-jackson, justin williams, liza sadovy, luke fetherston, marylebone theatre, Michael McKeever, off west end, raiko gohara
  • Writer Danny James King talks new play ‘Miss Myrtle’s Garden’: “There’s no need to visit the past when it visits you”

    Writer Danny James King talks new play ‘Miss Myrtle’s Garden’: “There’s no need to visit the past when it visits you”

    Currently running at London’s Bush Theatre, Danny James King’s latest theatrical endeavour digs into the relationship between an old woman with dementia and her grandson — as a new, stronger bond of trust and understanding blooms between the two. Guillermo Nazara chats with the author — to learn more about the development of a piece…

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    19 June, 2025
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    bush theatre, danny james king, dementia, gay, gay plays, miss myrtle’s garden, off west end, plays about dementia, plays for pride, pride
  • Writer Temi Majekodunmi talks new queer play ‘Positive’: “We are more than our trauma”

    Writer Temi Majekodunmi talks new queer play ‘Positive’: “We are more than our trauma”

    The Southwark Playhouse hosts the world premiere of this new piece dealing with black masculinity, queerness, and the HIV stigma through a humorous, uplifting approach. Guillermo Nazara chats with the author, to learn more about the development of a show set to infect audiences with hope and sympathy. How does it feel to be bringing…

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    15 May, 2025
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    forge festival, fringe, fringe play, gay plays, gay theatre, hiv, Kojo Quainoo, london queer theatre, Malachi Antonio, off west end, play, plays about aids, plays about hiv, positive, positive southwark playhouse, queer theatre, southwark playhouse, Temi Majekodunmi
  • Review of ‘F*cking Men’: “Too hard to screw”

    Review of ‘F*cking Men’: “Too hard to screw”

    Joe DiPietro’s spunky play brings back the edging to the stage, in this revival production coming back to the Waterloo East for a limited quick shot run. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this showering of fringe theatre gold is actually taking the piss. So rarely do I…

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    18 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, David Michaels, f-men, fringe theatre, fucking men, gay, gay plays, Jason Eddy, Joe Bishop, joe dipietro, kings head theatre, lgbt, play, Rory Connolly, theatre, waterloo east

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