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  • Review of ‘Make Me Feel’: “Well-intentioned play struggles to follow its mantra”

    Review of ‘Make Me Feel’: “Well-intentioned play struggles to follow its mantra”

    The Bush 18-25 Young Company returns to the stage with Will Jackson’s coming-of-age play, exploring the bonds and relationships among two groups of pals in the days leading up to their best friends’ wedding. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if these theatrical nuptials will lead audiences to walk…

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    22 August, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    amy crighton, bush theatre, Bush Young Company, Katie Greenall, make me feel, make me feel bush theatre, new writing, off west end, review make me feel, will jackson
  • Review of ‘As We Face The Sun’: “The sky’s not clear yet”

    Review of ‘As We Face The Sun’: “The sky’s not clear yet”

    The Bush Young Company presented this new play dealing with the struggles of former students sharing a haunting past. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know more about this piece where loss is the path to win. Nothing builds a stronger bond than shedding the same tears… I think I’m…

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    30 August, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    as we face the sun, bush theatre, Bush Young Company, drama, fringe theatre, Hazel Low, Katie Greenall, Khalil Madovi, kit withington, london, Lynette Linton, Mateus Daniel, Simeon Miller, young company

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