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  • Review of ‘Leaves of Glass’: “A brotherhood of treachery”

    Review of ‘Leaves of Glass’: “A brotherhood of treachery”

    Philip Ridley’s shattering drama returns to London after its original critically acclaimed run at the Soho Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this new production playing at the Park Theatre before embarking on its first tour, to let us know more about this cracked picture of a loving family. “The bond that links your…

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    16 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    drama, joseph potter, Kacey Ainsworth, Katie Buchholz, Kit Hinchcliff, leaves of glass, Lidless Theatre, london, max harrison, Ned Costello, park theatre, philip ridley, soho theatre, theatre deli, west end, Zoe Weldon
  • FEATURE: Read all about last night’s Off West End Awards ceremony

    FEATURE: Read all about last night’s Off West End Awards ceremony

    The Offies are back! For the first time in 3 years, the most prestigious awards celebrating the talent and effort of fringe and alternative theatre return to a live event – hosted on this occasion in the allure of London’s staggering Alexandra Palace. Guillermo Nazara tells us all the details about the experience, to take…

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    13 February, 2023
    English contents, Features
    alex borovensky, alexandra palace, alternative theatre, arcola, but im a cheerleader, charing cross theatre, dame mareen lipman, diva live from hell, drag queens, fringe, fringe theatre, hormsey, joseph potter, michael mather, michael twait, michael twaits, minister of arts heritage, off west end, off west end awards, offcomm, offies, olivier awards, park theatre, pro english theatre, pussycat in memory of darkness, reuben keyte, ride, rose, soho theatre, stephen parkinson, the butch is back, the poltergeist, turbine theatre, vault festival, west end, whatsonstage awards, wood green
  • Review of ‘Salt Water Moon’: “To every shattered love wish”

    Review of ‘Salt Water Moon’: “To every shattered love wish”

    Chelsea’s Finborough Theatre opens its 2023 season with the UK premiere of David French’s critically acclaimed play. Guillermo Nazara reviews this piece about a formerly engaged couple reuniting after their abrupt estrangement, to let us know if this classic work is worth to fall in love with.

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    11 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex critoph, bryony miller, cumulus production, david french, finsborough theatre, joseph potter, Latel, Leaving Home, london, mim houghton, neil brinkworth, neil mcpherson, newfoundland, Of the Fields, peter kavanagh, salt water moon, tarragon theatre, west end

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