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  • Review of ‘Noughts and Crosses’: “Stage adaptation of Blackman’s novel ends in a cat’s game”

    Review of ‘Noughts and Crosses’: “Stage adaptation of Blackman’s novel ends in a cat’s game”

    Malorie Blackman’s dystopian novel travels to the stage with the opening of this new adaptation, playing at Regent’s Open Air Theatre until the end of the month. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show — to let us know if its X-treme storyline and O-striking themes come into play. We’ve learned through history that…

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    10 July, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Alec Boaden, Amanda Bright, Corinna Brown, Dominic Cooke, Eddie Elliott, Elle Davies, Emma Jane Goodwin, Habib Nasib Nader, Halle Brown, Jessica Layde, Kate Kordel, Malorie Blackman, Michael Cusick, noughts and crosses, noughts and crosses review, open air theatre, regent’s park, review noughts and crosses, tinuke craig, Wela Mbusi (
  • Review of ‘Life of Pi’: “Raw beauty”

    The new stage adaptation of Yann Martel’s acclaimed novel continues to fascinate theatregoers through its world of illusions, ideas and adventure. Guillermo Názara chronicles his experience onboard, to share his vision about one of the greatest winners of the last Olivier Awards edition.

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    23 April, 2022
    Reviews
    covent garden, David K.S. Tse, Fred Davis, Habib Nasib Nader, Hiran Abeysekera, Jack Bradley, Kirsten Foster, life of pi, Lolita Chakrabarti, london, Max Webster, Nicholas Khan, Raj Ghatak, shipwreck, soho, tiger, Tom Espiner, Tom Larkin, west end, wyndhams theatre, Yann Martel
  • Crítica de ‘La Vida de Pi’: “Belleza en bruto”

    La nueva adaptación escénica de la aclamada novela de Yann Martel sigue fascinando a los espectadores por su mundo de ilusiones, ideas y aventuras. Guillermo Názara relata su experiencia a bordo, para compartir su visión sobre uno de los grandes triunfadores de la última edición de los Premios Olivier.

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    23 April, 2022
    Críticas
    covent garden, David K.S. Tse, Fred Davis, Habib Nasib Nader, Hiran Abeysekera, Jack Bradley, Kirsten Foster, life of pi, Lolita Chakrabarti, london, Max Webster, Nicholas Khan, Raj Ghatak, shipwreck, soho, tiger, Tom Espiner, Tom Larkin, west end, wyndhams theatre, Yann Martel

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