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  • Review of ‘Wendy & Peter Pan’ (2025 Barbican): “Promising start doesn’t grow into anything memorable”

    Review of ‘Wendy & Peter Pan’ (2025 Barbican): “Promising start doesn’t grow into anything memorable”

    James M. Barrie’s ageless classic returns to the stage in a new adaptation by Ella Hickson under Jonathan Munby’s direction. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if it still flaunts the magic, adventure, and humour of the original or if, instead, they never land. There’s no question of the…

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    3 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    barbican theatre, captain hook, family show, james m barrie, peter pan, peter pan play, royal shakespeare company, the boy who wouldn’t grow up, wendy and peter pan, wendy and peter pan barbican, wendy and peter pan review, wendy and peter pan rsc review
  • Lead actor Tyler Ephraim talks upcoming musical ‘Pan!’: “People of all walks of life would see this show and take away at least one message”

    Lead actor Tyler Ephraim talks upcoming musical ‘Pan!’: “People of all walks of life would see this show and take away at least one message”

    Following his performances in the massive hit productions of Joseph and The Wizard of Oz UK tours, Tyler Ephrain spreads his wings onto the Off West Scene through this updated musical adaptation of James M. Barrie’s classic character. Guillermo Nazara chats with the actors, to learn all the fun facts about this new production bringing…

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    3 December, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    captain hook, family musical, family show, fringe, james m barrie, off west end, pan, peckham, peter pan, the lost boys, theatre peckham, tyler ephraim
  • Review of ‘Pan’: “Strong efforts, but a few lost ones”

    Review of ‘Pan’: “Strong efforts, but a few lost ones”

    James M. Barrie’s ageless fairy tale flies to the Chickenshed Theatre’s stage in this new adaptation bringing song, dance, and inclusivity to the Christmas season. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if in this new take on the family classic is actually in need of some tinkering. All the…

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    27 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    andrew caddies, chickenshed, cockfosters, community, family show, inclusive theatre, james m barrie, louise perry, michael bossisess, musical, musical theatre, pan, peter pan

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