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  • Review of ‘Shucked’: “Cunk on musicals”

    Review of ‘Shucked’: “Cunk on musicals”

    Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre starts its 2025 season with the British premiere of the most corn-voluted musical in town. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its folk-ingrained narrative made him get a cob on. I can’t digest corn. I’m serious; it’s a medical condition. It just comes…

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    21 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ben joyce, Brandy Clark, georgina onuorah, jack o’brien, keith ramsay, musical theatre, musicals, review shuck open air theatre, review shucked, Robert Horn, Shane McAnally, shucked, shucked open air theatre, shucked open air theatre review, shucked review, shucked the musical, sophie mcshera, steven webb, west end
  • Review of ‘The Wizard of Oz’: “There’s a light at the end of the rainbow”

    Review of ‘The Wizard of Oz’: “There’s a light at the end of the rainbow”

    Andrew Lloyd Webber’s adaptation of one of the best-known movie musicals of all time returns to the stage in a little pretty new production flying all the way from Leiceter’s Curve Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this show combining all of the iconic songs with a new repertoire, to let us know if…

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    14 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, annie southall, ashley banjo, ben thompson, charlotte st croix, christina bianco, david cullen, dianne pilkington, dorothy, e y harburg, eamonn cox, emily ann potter, gary wilmot, geoffrey aymer, george dyer, georgina onuorah, glinda, harold arlen, harrison wilde, jason manford, jeremy sans, jessica daley, jonathan dryden taylor, judy garland, l f braum, lauren stroud, lcaire o leary, louis gaunt, marley fenton, michael lin, sam stones, the wicked witch of the west, the wizard of oz, tim rice, wicked
  • Review of ‘Oklahoma!’: “Change in all things is bittersweet”

    Review of ‘Oklahoma!’: “Change in all things is bittersweet”

    Rodgers and Hammerstein’s revolutionary masterpiece comes back to the West End in an unconventional production following its first Broadway and Young Vic runs. Guillermo Nazara reviews this original take on the ageless classic, to let us know what’s new in one of the most popular and performed shows of all time.

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    3 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    agnes de mille, anoushka lucas, arthur darvill, covent garden, cowboy, farmer, georgina onuorah, green grow the lilacs, greg hicks, james patrick davis, liza sadovy, lynn riggs, marie astrd mence, musical, musical theatre, oklahoma, old vic, oscar hammerstein, patrick vaill, phillip olagoke, raphael bishay, rebekah hinds, richard rogers, rogers and hammerstein, sound of music, stavros demetraki, west end, wydhams theatre
  • Review: “Bad Cinderella, great Cinderella”

    Andrew Lloyd Webber’s newest creation returned to the stage last month after a 6-week hiatus. Based on the classic fairy tale, the musical swirls the well-known story around with a comical modernised approach. Guillermo Názara reviews the reworked version of British composer’s latest gamble, to let us know if magic finally happened onstage.

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    22 March, 2022
    Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, bad cinderella, carrie hope fletcher, cats, cinderella, comedy, david zippel, disney, evil stepmother, fantasy, gabriela tylesova, georgina castle, georgina onuorah, gillian lynne theatre, gloria swanson, godmother, grimm, i know i have a heart because you broke it, ivano turco, jellicle ball, joan collins, laura baldwin, lloyd webber theatres, musical, musical theatre, musicals, new london theatre, perrault, really useful group, rogers and hammerstein, romance, romantic comedy, stepmother, victoria hamilton barrit
  • Crítica de ‘Cinderella’ de Andrew Lloyd Webber: “Mala Cenicienta, gran Cenicienta”

    La última creación del compositor británico regresó a los escenarios el mes pasado tras un parón de 6 semanas. Basado en el clásico cuento de hadas, este musical pone la conocida historia patas arriba con un enfoque cómico y moderno. Guillermo Názara nos ofrece su visión de la última apuesta de Webber, para contarnos si…

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    22 March, 2022
    Críticas
    andrew lloyd webber, bad cinderella, carrie hope fletcher, cats, cinderella, comedy, david zippel, disney, evil stepmother, fantasy, gabriela tylesova, georgina castle, georgina onuorah, gillian lynne theatre, gloria swanson, godmother, grimm, i know i have a heart because you broke it, ivano turco, jellicle ball, joan collins, laura baldwin, lloyd webber theatres, musical, musical theatre, musicals, new london theatre, perrault, really useful group, rogers and hammerstein, romance, romantic comedy, stepmother, victoria hamilton barrit

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