-
Review of Jonny Woo’s ‘Suburbia’: “An inalianable sight to be gay”

The Soho Theatre welcomes the drag queen–performer’s latest solo show, exploring the path of a 80s – 90s gay man in his pursuit to find his true self. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this musical declaration of self-love and determination shares a strong enough message. AIDS is…
-
‘The Choir of Man’ announces new cast and booking period

The London production will continue to play until July this year, welcoming two former members of its troupe to the West End stage. Set in a local pub where young male friends reflect about their lives to support each other, the show features live instrumentalists, singers and dancers (sometimes all combined) and a repertoire with…
-
Review of ‘Jersey Boys’: “Like a rolling ball of thunder”

The inspiring story about the rise of an iconic group by four men coming from nothing lives on now more than ever in the UK – thanks to the simultaenous London and national touring productions. Guillermo Názara tells us his thoughts about this jukebox show which has already become a classic in music theatre history,…
-
Crítica de ‘Jersey Boys’: “Rodando como una bola de trueno”

La inspiradora historia sobre el surgimiento de un grupo icónico por parte de cuatro hombres surgidos de la nada sigue más viva que nunca en el Reino Unido, gracias a las producciones en gira simulada en Londres y en el país. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta su opinión sobre este espectáculo de jukebox que ya se…
-
Michael Duke talks ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “Freedom drove Bob Marley as a human and an artist”

Every night, London’s Lyric Theatre is transformed into a world of hate and injustice won over by a message of peace and love – shouted through Jamaican reggae hearts. Though long (and too early) gone, Bob Marley’s pressence still stands strongly in the West End thanks to Get Up, Stand Up, the musical depicting the…
-
Michael Duke habla de ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “La libertad impulsó a Bob Marley como ser humano y como artista”

Cada noche, el Lyric Theatre de Londres se transforma en un mundo de odio e injusticia conquistado por un mensaje de paz y amor, gritado a través de los corazones del reggae jamaicano. Aunque hace mucho tiempo (y demasiado pronto) que se fue, la presencia de Bob Marley sigue siendo fuerte en el West End…
-
Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5’ celebrates its West End run and announces multiple upcoming tours
The producers have recognised the achievements made by the London version during its course at the Savoy Theatre, which was extended twice due to public demand. The show, which will tour around the UK again in 2020, is confirmed to be replicated during the following years in Australia and South Africa, with negotiations for other…
-
El musical ‘9 to 5’ de Dolly Parton celebra su paso por West End y anuncia nuevas giras
Los productores han homenajeado los logros conseguidos por la versión de Londres durante su estancia en el Savoy Theatre, que tuvo que extenderse dos veces debido a la demanda. El espectáculo, que hará una nueva gira por Reino Unido en 2020, ha confirmado que tendrá producciones réplica en Australia y Sudáfrica durante los próximos años,…
