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  • Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    A thousand love stories get comprised in this single tale, depicting the reality we all face when going through a relationship. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this production returning to London for a strictly limited run, to let us know if this is a play he is wedded to. Who needs a heart when…

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    12 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Adam Jeffreys, Amelie Peters, Annie Loftus, beca barton, canary wharf, Eoin Quinlan, Jack Baxter, Joshua Eldridge-Smith, Katharine Hardman, london, love, love actually, love story, Lucy Sneddon, non binary, our last first, Pooja Sivaraman, romantic, Samuel Xavier, the space, Vanshika Rajeev
  • Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    David Farr’s latest play lands in London for a strictly limited run after touring across the UK from its inception at the Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reviews this piece exploring human emptiness and crave through the eyes of the inert, to let us know his thoughts on this production taking place at one of…

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    1 November, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    La última obra de David Farr aterriza en Londres para una temporada estrictamente limitada después de recorrer el Reino Unido desde su inicio en el Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reseña esta pieza que explora el vacío y el ansia humanos a través de los ojos de los inertes, para hacernos llegar sus reflexiones sobre…

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    1 November, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci-fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • ‘El Fantasma de la Ópera’ publica nuevas imágenes de la producción londinense y extiende periodo de reserva

    ‘El Fantasma de la Ópera’ publica nuevas imágenes de la producción londinense y extiende periodo de reserva

    El espectáculo ha lanzado una nueva serie de imágenes en las que aparecen tanto los nuevos miembros del reparto como los actuales, así como su impresionante escenografía. Con música de Andrew Lloyd Webber y coreografías de Gillian Lynne, el musical cuenta la trágica historia de un genio deforme locamente enamorado de una joven soprano cuyo…

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    18 October, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    adam linstead, all i ask of you, andrew lloyd webber, angel of music, cameron mackintosh, chandelier, charles hart, christine daae, covent garden, drama, ellie young, francesca ellis, gillian lynne, greg castiglioni, haymarket, her majesty’s theatre, holly anne hull, kelly glyptis, killian donnelly, london, london production, love, love story, lucy st louis, masquerade, matt blaker, matt harrop, music of the night, opera, phantom, phantom of the opera, picadilly circus, point of no return, raoul, richard stilgoe, soho, think of me, unrequitted love, west end
  • ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ releases new London production images and extends booking

    ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ releases new London production images and extends booking

    The show has launched a new set of pictures featuring both both new cast and ongoing cast members as well as its impressive set design. With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and coreographies by Gillian Lynne, the musical tells the tragic story of a deformed genius madly in love with a young soprano whose heart…

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    18 October, 2022
    English contents, News
    adam linstead, all i ask of you, andrew lloyd webber, angel of music, cameron mackintosh, chandelier, charles hart, christine daae, covent garden, drama, ellie young, francesca ellis, gillian lynne, greg castiglioni, haymarket, her majesty's theatre, holly anne hull, kelly glyptis, killian donnelly, london, london production, love, love story, lucy st louis, masquerade, matt blaker, matt harrop, music of the night, opera, phantom, phantom of the opera, picadilly circus, point of no return, raoul, richard stilgoe, soho, think of me, unrequitted love, west end
  • Review of ‘& Juliet’: “A musical inner quest”

    The two lovers of Verona are about to lose their titles, thanks to the mess that Shakespeare’s wife is about to make! Don’t worry – you may as well like it, as so thousands of viewers in the West End already have. Now, with a new cast of supporting actors, Guillermo Názara has ventured into…

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    20 April, 2022
    Reviews
    and juliet, anne hathaway, bon jovi, britney spears, comedy, drama, juliet, julius d'silva, keala settle, lgbt, london, love, max martin, miriam teak lee, paris, pop, pop anthems, romantic comedy, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, Tom Francis, verona, west end, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘Cock’: “A mirror of imperfection”

    Some need labels, others just need escape from them. Gay, straight, bi or whatever. Do we really need those words to describe how we feel? Or is it avoiding them just a way to flee reality? Last week, Mike Barlett’s Cock had its West End opening at the Ambassadors Theatre, starring Taron Egerton and Jonathan…

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    23 March, 2022
    Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ´jonathan bailey, bridgerton, cock, comedy, company, couple, couple problems, covent garden, drama, gay, intimacy, jade anouka, kingsman, lgbt, love, marriage, mike barlett, opening night, phil daniels, play, rocketman, romance, sex, taron egerton, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Cock’: “Un espejo de imperfecciones”

    Algunos necesitan etiquetas, otros sencillamente escapar de ellas. Gay, hetero, bi o lo que sea. ¿Realmente necesitamos esas palabras para describir cómo nos sentimos? ¿O evitarlas es simplemente un modo de huir de la realidad? La semana pasada, Cock de Mike Barlett tuvo su estreno en el West End en el Ambassadors Theatre, protagonizado por…

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    23 March, 2022
    Críticas
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, bridgerton, cock, comedy, company, couple, couple problems, covent garden, drama, gay, intimacy, jade anouka, jonathan bailey, kingsman, lgbt, love, marriage, mike barlett, opening night, phil daniels, play, rocketman, romance, sex, taron egerton, west end
  • El Teatro Reina Victoria se ríe de los dramas de pareja

    La sala estrena el próximo mes una nueva comedia de enredo protagonizada por Fernando Cayo, Carmen Conesa, Ernesto Arias y Miriam Montilla. Dirigido por Juan Carlos Rubio y escrito por el filósofo y ensayista Javier Gomá, la obra es también una reflexión sobre la influencia de nuestras compañías en las decisiones personales.

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    18 February, 2022
    Actualidad
    amoroso, carmen conesa, comedia, comedia de enredo, comedia romantica, el peligro de las buenas compañias, Ernesto Arias, evita, fernando cayo, filosofia, Ghost, juan carlos rubio, julio awad, la jaula de las locas, love, madrid, Miriam Montilla, musical theatre, romance, sonrisas y lagrimas, teatro reina victoria
  • First images of the West End production of ‘Waitress’ released

    The show has launched its first collection of promotional pictures featuring its protagonist, Katharine McPhee – as well as some other onstage photographs. The musical, still in previews, has already extended its run thanks to public demand, apart from organising several events where fans and genre loves will be in direct contact with the creative…

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    1 March, 2019
    News
    adelphi theatre, adrienne shelly´, bareilles, broadway, comedy, convent garden, cook, diane paulus, diner, gran via, jack mcbrayer, johan persson´, katherine mcphee, london, love, madrid, marisha wallace, musical, musical theatre, new york, peter hannah, pies, pop music, rock, romance, scott pask, shaun prendergast, show, showbusiness, sitcom, usa, waitress, west end
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