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  • Review of ‘Jo, The Little Women Musical’ (2026, Drury Lane): “Slightly charming musical is still taking baby steps”

    Review of ‘Jo, The Little Women Musical’ (2026, Drury Lane): “Slightly charming musical is still taking baby steps”

    The show celebrated its world premiere through a one-off semi-staged concert starring some of the biggest names in the industry. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this newest adaptation of the literary icon outgrows its former incarnations. It’s been done before. I don’t mean Louisa May Alcott’s classic…

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    27 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    andrew lloyd webber, barry james, chris mann, christina allado, claude michel schonberg, jo little women musical review, jo musical review, jo the little women musical, julian ovenden, kerry ellis, les miserables, liam tamne, london theatre, martin guerre, musical theatre, musicals, theatre royal drury lane, tobias turley, Tracie Bennett, west end, west end musicals
  • Special Competition: Win the chance to attend Kerry Ellis and Cassidy Janson’s West End concerts

    Special Competition: Win the chance to attend Kerry Ellis and Cassidy Janson’s West End concerts

    Set off your alarms! But don’t worry, because this is not a drill. You actually have the opportunity to get a couple of free tickets to experience two of the biggest West End names in their upcoming solo gigs. We know, we know – you couldn’t be happier. You’re actually leaping for joy, so high…

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    30 March, 2025
    English contents, Features, Sin categoría
    andrew lloyd webber, brian may, cassidy janson, cassidy janson in concert, defying gravity, juliet, kerry ellis, kerry ellis in concert, les miserables, max martin, musical theatre, musical theatre in concert, musicals, queen of the west end, stephen schwartz, wicked
  • Review of ‘Earworm’: “Still teething until it bites”

    Review of ‘Earworm’: “Still teething until it bites”

    The Divine Theatre hosts the London premiere of this new queer-themed play, depicting the struggles of love relationships. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its biting concept managed to pump something palatable. On my own – pretending he’s behind me… I mean, beside me. Well, now that I…

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    23 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    a riot theatre, avihud tidhar, earworm, frances ruffelle, fringe theatre, gay, gay play, gay theatre, gur arie piepskovitz, les miserables, on my own, queer, rom com, the divine
  • Review of ‘Hugh Panaro – Man Without A Mask’: “Sweet intoxication”

    Review of ‘Hugh Panaro – Man Without A Mask’: “Sweet intoxication”

    The acclaimed Broadway legend returns to the West End scene for the very first time in 26 years, in an intimate cabaret concert playing at The Crazy Coqs for 3 nights only.  Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this London scene reunion with the musical theatre star featured…

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    9 September, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, bernardette peters, broadway, broadway legend, christina bianco, claude michel schoenberg, harold prince, hugh panaro, judy garland, julie andrews, les mis, les miserables, martin guerre, music of the night, musical, musical theatre, Patti LuPone, phantom of the opera, west end
  • Review ‘A View From The Bridge’: “A glorious arc of truthfulness”

    Review ‘A View From The Bridge’: “A glorious arc of truthfulness”

    Dominic West stars in this new production put together by  the Theatre Royal Bath, currently playing in the West End until the middle of summer. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this version on one of the greatest contemporary classics deserves the cross. Life is a permanent struggle…

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    5 June, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    a view from the bridge, american theatre, Arthur Miller, callum scott howells, classics, dominic west, immigration, john napier, les miserables, pierro niel mee, the crucible, west end
  • Review of ‘The Empress’: “Do you hear the people sing?”

    Review of ‘The Empress’: “Do you hear the people sing?”

    Queen Victoria’s platonic love story with her Indian adviser comes to the stage in a new play with songs, brought to life by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Guillermo Nazara gives his views on the show, to let us know if this historical piece of noble affairs deserves to hold court. A friendship is a soul…

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    12 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alexandra gilbreath, edward vi, francesca faridany, joe usher, judi dench, lady sarah, les miserables, lyric hammersmith, mohammed abdul karim, munshi, queen victoria, royal shakespeare company, the empress, victorian times
  • Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Tears and laughs shake the stage in this proud celebration of truthfulness and individuality. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new production which has lately become one of the hottest shows in the West End, to let us know if all the gossip is as fair as its bitchy tongue.

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    21 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, atg, battersea, battersea theatre, but what can you do, disney, disney parade, drag queen, gay, George Reeve, Jai Morjaria, les miserables, lgbt, lgbt rights, london, luke sheppard, musical, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, pippa cleary, pride, queer, queer identities, Ryan Dawson Laight, Simon Nathan, Tingying Dong, transgender, turbine theatre, west end
  • ‘The Choir of Man’ announces new cast and booking period

    ‘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…

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    1 February, 2023
    English contents, News
    Adele, arts theatre, Avicii, conor hanley, coventry city of culture, Edinburgh fringe, jukebox, jukebox musical, katy perry, les miserables, london, Luther Vandross, musical theatre, musicals, paul simon, pop, queen, rock, Sia, the choir of man, the commitments, wales millenuym center, west end
  • Sierra Boggess to perform live at London’s Cadogan Hall on Christmas season

    Sierra Boggess to perform live at London’s Cadogan Hall on Christmas season

    The American actress returns to the West End in a one-day performance, where she’ll be performing some of her favourite songs as well as some Christmas-related tunes. Produced by Fourth Wall Live, the company’s credits include Bonnie and Clyde in Concert at the Drury Lane as well as some upcoming productions like Audra McDonald at…

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    5 August, 2022
    English contents, News
    andrew lloyd webber, bonnie and clyde, cadogan hall, christmas, christmas at the cadogan hall, classical, concert, disney, into the woods, jeremy jordan, les mis, les miserables, little mermaid, live in concert, london palladium, love never dies, musical theatre, phantom of the opera, school of rock, sierra boggess, theatre royal drury lane
  • Sierra Boggess actuará en vivo en el Cadogan Hall de Londres en la temporada navideña

    Sierra Boggess actuará en vivo en el Cadogan Hall de Londres en la temporada navideña

    La actriz estadounidense vuelve al West End en una actuación de un día, en la que interpretará algunas de sus canciones favoritas, así como algunos temas relacionados con la Navidad. Producido por Fourth Wall Live, los créditos de la compañía incluyen Bonnie and Clyde in Concert en el Drury Lane, así como algunas producciones próximas…

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    5 August, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    andrew lloyd webber, bonnie and clyde, cadogan hall, christmas, christmas at the cadogan hall, classical, concert, disney, into the woods, jeremy jordan, les mis, les miserables, little mermaid, live in concert, london palladium, love never dies, musical theatre, phantom of the opera, school of rock, sierra boggess, theatre royal drury lane
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