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  • Review of ‘Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo’: “Roaring premise delivers a scaredy-cat narrative”

    Review of ‘Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo’: “Roaring premise delivers a scaredy-cat narrative”

    London’s Young Vic welcomes the UK premiere of Rajiv Joseph’s play about the Iraq War. Guillermo Nazara shares his views to let us know if this fierce breed of a show earns its stripes onstage. I must applaud Kathryn Hunter for stepping into a lead role overnight and performing it semi-off-book. She was reading the…

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    15 December, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Ammar Haj Ahmad, Arinzé Kene, bengal tiger at the baghdad zoo, bengal tiger at the baghdad zoo review, bengal tiger young vic review, Kathryn Hunter, off west end, Omar Elerian, Patrick Gibson, plays about war, Rajiv Joseph, Sayyid Aki, Uday Hussain, war, war crimes, young vic
  • Review of ‘Storehouse Immersive’: “Intricately staged walkthrough leaves storytelling skills behind the door”

    Review of ‘Storehouse Immersive’: “Intricately staged walkthrough leaves storytelling skills behind the door”

    Deptford’s Storehouse hosts this new walkthrough experience — taking audiences on an adventurous quest for truth. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show — to let us know if its dystopian narrative stocks enough value. If you’re a regular to immersive experiences, you’re probably aware of how this type of production is either a…

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    17 June, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    billy howle, Bonnie Adair, Chris Agha, Dawn Butler, deptford, Elizabeth Hollingshead, Grace Hussey-Burd, Harriett O’Grady, immersive experience, Kathryn Hunter, meera syal, Nat Kennedy, Nina Smith, review storehouse immersive, Rob Leetham, scott karim, stephen fry, storehouse immersive, storehouse immersive review, toby jones, Zachary Pang
  • Kathryn Hunter talks new play ‘Gigi & Dar’: “Why war?”

    Kathryn Hunter talks new play ‘Gigi & Dar’: “Why war?”

    The celebrated director leads the world premiere of award-winning writer Josh Azouz’s latest piece, exploring the relationship between two women just a few days before finishing military service. Guillermo Nazara chats with the creative, to learn all the fun facts about the development of the show, and how she’s managed to hold the front. A…

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    11 October, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    alternative theatre, arcola, arcola theatre, beckett, caryl churchill, fringe theatre, gigi and dar, Kathryn Hunter

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