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  • Review of ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “A colourful take on grey matters”

    Review of ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’: “A colourful take on grey matters”

    Riverside Studios hosts the London premiere of this self-biographical play dealing with its author’s experiences after being diagnosed with brain aneurysm. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its delivery features enough aspects to cerebrate. Life sucks. Well, not really. But for some reason, society has taught us that…

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    14 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    dan balfour, dan light, dear annie i hate you, dear annie i hate you review, douglas coghlan, hugo dodworth, James Meteyard, review dear annie i hate you, riverside studios, sam ipema
  • Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    London’s Big House Theatre opens its doors to clandestine reality, with this play about an illegal radio station and the lives of those who give it voice to. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this original show, to let us know what’s to expect in this story of commitment, fight and brotherhood. Life is a…

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    11 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    9/11, Bertie Taylor-Smith, dan corbett, fringe, fringe theatre, hip hop, James Meteyard, Jammz, Lauren Wedgeworth, london, Lotty Holder, Maggie Norris, musical, Musical D, musical theatre, no mans island, off west end, pirate radio, rap, the big house theatre, west end

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