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  • 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 of ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Too much fandom onstage”

    Review of ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Too much fandom onstage”

    Irish troupe B*spoke Theatre Company lands in London for a strictly limited season to revive its latest gamble, starring two of the greatest artists (of very different kinds) of the last century. Guillermo Názara reviews this new hybrid of play and musical, to share his thoughts on this story dwelling in both the realms of…

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    23 November, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    adam wiltshire, andrew lloyd webber, arcola theatre, b*spoke theatre company, cats, connor linehan, cultur eirann, dalston, david boiger, dinner with groucho, gabriel o brien, greg hicks, groucho marx, ian bartholomew, ingrid craigie, ireland, irish, joan bergin, london, loveday ingrm, marx brothers, oxford playhouse, paul keogan, ros kavanagh, the civic, ts eliot, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Demasiado fandom sobre el escenario”

    Crítica de ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Demasiado fandom sobre el escenario”

    La compañía irlandesa B*spoke Theatre Company aterriza en Londres durante una temporada estrictamente limitada para revivir su última apuesta, protagonizada por dos de los más grandes artistas (de muy distinta índole) del siglo pasado. Guillermo Názara revisa este nuevo híbrido de obra teatral y musical, para compartir sus reflexiones sobre esta historia que habita tanto…

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    23 November, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    adam wiltshire, andrew lloyd webber, arcola theatre, b*spoke theatre company, cats, connor linehan, cultur eirann, dalston, david boiger, dinner with groucho, gabriel o brien, greg hicks, groucho marx, ian bartholomew, ingrid craigie, ireland, irish, joan bergin, london, loveday ingrm, marx brothers, oxford playhouse, paul keogan, ros kavanagh, the civic, ts eliot, west end

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