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  • Review of ‘Mates in Chelsea’: “A rich seam”

    Review of ‘Mates in Chelsea’: “A rich seam”

    New writing meets old money in this priceless comedy dealing with the material drama of the upper class. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if the piece has been granted with the Midas touch. When I grow up, when I grow up… (that’s as much as I can take…

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    14 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    amy booth steel, comedy, farce, Fenella Woolgar, george fouracres, Karina Fernandez, Laurie Kynaston, made in chelsea, mates in chelsea, Natalie Dew, philip mogilnitskiy, rory mullarkey, royal court, sam pritchard, theatre
  • The cast of ‘Mates in Chelsea’ talks about the play: “As an actor, you don’t walk up to the stage hating your character”

    The cast of ‘Mates in Chelsea’ talks about the play: “As an actor, you don’t walk up to the stage hating your character”

    The Royal Court Theatre gets ready to crack up through this new comedy dealing with the trials and tribulations of a crazy rich family. Guillermo Nazara chats with its company, to learn the most fun facts about a show which surely looks like a million bucks. Wealthy, vindictive mothers, martial dramas and oligarch villains. It…

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    30 October, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    Amy Booth-Steel, farce, Fenella Woolgar, george fouracres, Karina Fernandez, Laurie Kynaston, london, london theatre, mates in chelsea, Natalie Dew, oscar wilde, Philipp Mogilnitskiy, rory mullarcky, sam pritchard, west end
  • Review of ‘The Comedy of Errors’: “Good old camp”

    Review of ‘The Comedy of Errors’: “Good old camp”

    Shakespeare’s most farcical work returns to the Globe in a visually staggering production at itts open-air theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this version bringing back the full allure of the 1600s, to let us know if this silly-fun piece was actually a fool’s errand. Roses are red, violets are blue. And that’s all…

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    25 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    claire benedict, classical theatre, comedy of errors, danielle phillips, george fouracres, hari mackinnon, jessica whitehurst, jordan metcalfe, laura hanna, london, matthew broome, micahel elcock, michael elcock, paul rider, philip cumbus, renaissance, shakespeare, shakespeare's globe, the globe

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