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Review of ‘The Lehman Trilogy’: “A triumph at all costs”

The National Theatre’s celebrated production returns to the West End for a new limited-running season featuring a whole new cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this enterprisimg recount about the financial pioneers manages to pay off. It’s the oldest story in the book that’s set to put…
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Review of ‘Your Lie In April’: “A late bloomer”

Frank Wildhorn’s musical adaptation of the romantic manga lays new roots on the London stage in this two-day concert version playing in the heart of the West End. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this budding piece is finally in flower. “What musician isn’t a bit crazy?”. Why,…
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Concert version of ‘Love Never Dies’ to play in London this summer

The show will play two exclusive performances by the end of August, featuring a star-studded cast led by Norm Lewis and Celinde Schoenmaker. A sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s world popular hit, The Phantom of the Opera, the piece follows up on the story’s leads as they reunite 10 years after the original events. Hurry…
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Review of ‘Lehman Trilogy’: “They knew how to tease our greed”

The rise and fall of the company that held dominion on the world’s economic fate gives a full testimony on the West End stand – through the acclaimed words of Stefano Massini in this revised production by the National Theatre. Guillermo Nazara reviews Ben Power’s adaptation of one the most praised plays in the last…
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“The Phantom of the Opera” – An unmasked homage

The longest-running musical in Broadway history will be pulling its curtain down forever next February, leaving behind 35 years dominating the New York scene. In tribute to the success and allure of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most acclaimed piece of entertainment, we go around the flashes of a glimmering life shining through the dark.
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“El Fantasma de la Ópera” – Desenmascarando un homenaje

El musical más longevo de la historia de Broadway bajará el telón para siempre el próximo mes de febrero, dejando atrás 35 años dominando la escena neoyorquina. En homenaje al éxito y al encanto de la obra más aclamada de Andrew Lloyd Webber, recorremos los destellos de una vida que brilla en la oscuridad.
