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  • Review ‘Safe Heaven’: “Gulf War-themed political drama is a massive weapon of self-destruction”

    Review ‘Safe Heaven’: “Gulf War-themed political drama is a massive weapon of self-destruction”

    The Arcola Theatre presents this new piece exploring the diplomatic maneuvers amidst one of the most delicate international conflicts in recent history. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its attempts to strike as a poignant plot should be followed by a white flag. “Oh, I write a letter…

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    24 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    arcola theatre, beth burrows, Chris Bowers, eugenie bouda, fringe, fringe theatre, kurds, Lisa Zahra, mark giesser, Mazlum Gül, political play, richard lynson, safe haven, safe haven review, Stephen Cavanagh
  • Review of ‘The Devil May Care’: “Divine hell”

    Review of ‘The Devil May Care’: “Divine hell”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse welcomes this new adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s piece, exploring family discord amidst the turbulences of the Philippines’ indepence movement. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its belligerent narrative lands onstage well-armed. Goodness knows nobody’s inhabited by her alone. Morality is a misleading mistress that…

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    22 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    alice mcnicholas, beth burrows, callum woodhouse, enzo benevenuti, george bernard shaw, honor klein, izan hay, jill greenace, mark giesser, play, richard lynson, sam m owen, the devil may care, the devil may care review
  • Lead actress Beth Burrows talks upcoming play ‘The Devil May Care’: “Of all the characters I’ve played, I don’t think the stakes have ever been this high”

    Lead actress Beth Burrows talks upcoming play ‘The Devil May Care’: “Of all the characters I’ve played, I don’t think the stakes have ever been this high”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse opens this new period drama inspired by the work of George Bernard Shaw – exploring one of the most striking episodes of America’s history. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about this upcoming production, which is determined to storm the barricades of Western zeitgeist. How…

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    3 January, 2025
    English contents, Interviews
    beth burrows, callum woodhouse, drama, enzo benvenuti, george benard shaw, izyan hay, jill greenacre, mark giesser, period drama, play, richardon lynson, southwark playhouse, the devil may care
  • Review of ‘Bell, Book and Candle’: “It’s all just a bunch of hocus pocus”

    Review of ‘Bell, Book and Candle’: “It’s all just a bunch of hocus pocus”

    John Van Drutten’s spellbinding comedy returns to London in a new production bringing back the charm and enchantment of its old-fashioned era. Guillermo Nazara reviews this classic currently playing at The Tabard until mid-March, to let us know which kind of curse has been cast on its montage.

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    28 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alice mcnicholas, bell book and candle, beth burrows, daniel breakwell, edward hayes neary, goodbye to berlin, i am a camera, intellectual property set design, john van druten, mark giesser, richard lynson, samuel owen, take note theatre, zoe teverson

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