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  • Review of ‘The Sea Horse’: “Fringe revival of unsalted classic barely blows out of the water”

    Review of ‘The Sea Horse’: “Fringe revival of unsalted classic barely blows out of the water”

    The Golden Goose Theatre hosts the London premiere of Edward J. Moore’s award-winning play, exploring the tense romance between two broken souls struggling to stay afloat. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its harrowing recount invites audiences to dive in, or if it just barely coasts along. No…

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    8 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    drama desk award, edward j moore, fringe theatre, golden goose theatre, jay rincon, london pub theatre, mandi riggi, off west end, pub theatre, rachael bellis, samuel french, the sea horse, the sea horse golden goose theatre, the sea horse review
  • Artistic Director Suzann McLean talks 2024 Peckham Fringe Festival: “It pushes boundaries and amplifies voices from all corners of society”

    Artistic Director Suzann McLean talks 2024 Peckham Fringe Festival: “It pushes boundaries and amplifies voices from all corners of society”

    The most exciting theatrical event in South London returns this spring for its 3rd edition, now expanding into a wider range of venues featuring all kinds of montages. Guillermo Nazara chats with the woman behind the action, to learn all the facts about this exhilarating showcase boosting the talent and creativity of the local community.

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    21 March, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    baddest cowboy texas, bangtail, best fit, dance shows, experimental theatre, fringe festival, golden goose theatre, jason patterson, last goal wins, london fringe, musicals, new artists, peckham fringe, peckham fringe festival, plays, pub theatre, public enemy no 1, rain in the serenade, suzann mclean, theatremaking, west end
  • Review of ‘The Diviners’: “Still not too earthly”

    Review of ‘The Diviners’: “Still not too earthly”

    The People Show Company breaks it own record by staging its 145th production through a new play exploring the meaning of human existence. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this mystic piece has been met with good omens. If the human brain were so simple that we could…

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    16 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    abstract, amelia pimlott, bernardette russell, christine entwisle, denis buckley, fiona creese, fringe theatre, gareth brierly, george khan, golden goose theatre, jack trow, jeremy swift, josette bushell mingo, laura cox, london, maya willcocks, nick tigg, nicola blackwell, nicole black, people show, philosophical, play, sadie cook, sian williams, the diviners, tyrone huggins, zoe charles

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