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  • Review of ‘Guess How Much I Love You?’: “Newborn drama is followed by successful delivery”

    Review of ‘Guess How Much I Love You?’: “Newborn drama is followed by successful delivery”

    London’s Royal Court Theatre opens its 2026 season with a poignant play about parental grieving. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this child’s play comes off as a difficult watch. It pains me to write this review. Probably, more than most I’ve penned before. And it’s not because…

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    26 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    abortion, drama, guess how much i love you, guess how much i love you review, jeremy herrin, lena kaur, luke norris, miscarriage, play, pregnancy, pregnancy complications, robert aramayo, rosie sheehy, royal court, royal court theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘The Spy Who Came In From The Cold’: “Stage adaptation of Le Carré’s classic isn’t getting a smiley”

    Review of ‘The Spy Who Came In From The Cold’: “Stage adaptation of Le Carré’s classic isn’t getting a smiley”

    Following its initial run at the Chichester Festival, David Eldridge’s play lands on the West End stage ahead of its national tour. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know whether this latest rebirth of the secret-agent novel is worth a shot. I lied in the title. Well, I only misled.…

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    28 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    chichester festival, david eldridge, espionage, film classic, jeremy herrin, john le carre, MI6, richard burton, soho place, spy, stage adaptation, the spy who came in from the cold, the spy who came in from the cold review, west end
  • Review of ‘Every Brilliant Thing’: “Minnie Driver shines like a beacon of hope following lacklustre performance”

    Review of ‘Every Brilliant Thing’: “Minnie Driver shines like a beacon of hope following lacklustre performance”

    Continuing its roster of celebrity performers, the production concludes its run with this last takeover, starring Minnie Driver until its closure in mid-November. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its life-affirming narrative still has a pulse on stage. If there’s something that experience has taught me over the…

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    22 October, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    duncan macmillan, every brilliant thing, every brilliant thing minnie driver, every brilliant thing review, jack knowles, jeremy herrin, life affirming, minnie driver, review every brilliant thing, samaritans, soho place, vicki mortimer, west end
  • Review of ‘People, Places and Things’: “Almost the formula for the right chem”

    Review of ‘People, Places and Things’: “Almost the formula for the right chem”

    The National Theatre’s acclaimed play returns to London scene in this new limited run currently playing in the West End until mid summer. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this stirring recount of drug abuse is actually a hard pill to swallow. “It’s hard to tell the truth…

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    16 May, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    danny kirrane, dark comedy, denise gough, drug abuse, drugs, duncan macmillan, jeremy herrin, malachi kirby, national theatre, people places and things, play, rehab, sinead cusack, trafalgar theatre, west end
  • Zachary Quinto and David Harewood to star in new West End production of ‘Best of Enemies’

    Zachary Quinto and David Harewood to star in new West End production of ‘Best of Enemies’

    The play will land in the West End after its initial run at the Young Vic. Written by James Graham and directed by Jeremy Herrin, this original new play deals with the fiery division in America following political convictions during the late 60s. Narrated through the characters of Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr.…

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    6 September, 2022
    English contents, News
    1968, American Horror Story, best of enemies, Clare Foster, David Boyle, david harewood, Deborah Alli, Emilio Doorgasingh, gore vidal, Homeland, james graham, Jamie Hogarth, jeremy herrin, John Hodgkinson, Kevin McMonagle, Lincoln Conway, saaj raja, second half productions, Star Trek, Super Girl, Syrus Lowe, The Boys in the Band, Tom Godwin, Vivienne Ekwulugo, Wagner Johnson Productions, young vic, zachary quinto
  • Zachary Quinto y David Harewood protagonizan la nueva producción del West End de ‘Best of Enemies’

    Zachary Quinto y David Harewood protagonizan la nueva producción del West End de ‘Best of Enemies’

    La obra aterrizará en el West End después de su recorrido inicial en el Young Vic. Escrita por James Graham y dirigida por Jeremy Herrin, esta nueva y original obra trata de la ardiente división en Estados Unidos tras las convicciones políticas de finales de los años 60. Narrada a través de los personajes de…

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    6 September, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    1968, American Horror Story, best of enemies, Clare Foster, David Boyle, david harewood, Deborah Alli, Emilio Doorgasingh, gore vidal, Homeland, james graham, Jamie Hogarth, jeremy herrin, John Hodgkinson, Kevin McMonagle, Lincoln Conway, saaj raja, second half productions, Star Trek, Super Girl, Syrus Lowe, The Boys in the Band, Tom Godwin, Vivienne Ekwulugo, Wagner Johnson Productions, young vic, zachary quinto
  • Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “The unmatching pieces of a working puzzle”

    Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “The unmatching pieces of a working puzzle”

    Tennessee Williams’ groundbreaking story about the pain and sorrow of a dysfunctional family relives through this new West End production – playing for a strictly limited season until the end of the month. Guillermo Názara reviews this one-of-a-kind version starring 6-time Academy Award nominated Amy Adams, where the fragility of its characters is also the…

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    9 August, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    american play, american southwest, comedy, edward k gibbon, jeremy herrin, liie annies, nick powell, paul hilton, second half productions, southern, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, tom glynn carney, vicki mortimer, west end
  • Reseña de ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “Las piezas sin encajar de un puzzle que funciona”

    Reseña de ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “Las piezas sin encajar de un puzzle que funciona”

    La innovadora historia de Tennessee Williams sobre el dolor y la tristeza de una familia disfuncional revive a través de esta nueva producción del West End, en cartelera durante una temporada estrictamente limitada hasta finales de mes. Guillermo Názara reseña esta versión única protagonizada por Amy Adams, seis veces nominada al Oscar, en la que…

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    9 August, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    american play, american southwest, comedy, edward k gibbon, jeremy herrin, liie annies, nick powell, paul hilton, second half productions, southern, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, Tom Glynn-Carney, vicki mortimer, west end
  • ‘The Glass Menagerie’ releases production pictures starring Amy Adams

    Tennessee Williams’s acclaimed masterpiece returns to the West End with a new staging by award-winning director Jeremy Herrin. Featuring an A-list cast, the play explores the fragility of memory through the tale of a declined Southern Belle living precariously with her two children. The show, which is the production’s company debut, will be performed this…

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    30 May, 2022
    News
    Alan Stacey, amanda wingfield, amy adams, drama, glass menagerie, jeremy herrin, lizzie annis, olivier awards, paul hilton, regular theatre, Rob O’Rahilly, second half productions, tennessee williams, theatre, Tom Glynn-Carney, tony award, victor alli
  • ‘The Glass Menagerie’, protagonizado por Amy Adams, lanza imágenes de producción

    La aclamada obra maestra de Tennessee Williams vuelve al West End con una nueva puesta en escena del premiado director Jeremy Herrin. Con un reparto de lujo, la obra explora la fragilidad de la memoria a través de la historia de una Belle sureña en decadencia que vive precariamente con sus dos hijos. El espectáculo,…

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    30 May, 2022
    Actualidad
    Alan Stacey, amanda wingfield, amy adams, drama, glass menagerie, jeremy herrin, Jeremy Herrin., lizzie annis, olivier awards, paul hilton, regular theatre, Rob O’Rahilly, second half productions, tennessee williams, theatre, Tom Glynn-Carney, tony award, victor alli
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