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  • Review of ‘Broken Toys’: “There’s more ground to break”

    Review of ‘Broken Toys’: “There’s more ground to break”

    The feel of Pride Month inundates the Cervantes Theatre with this LGBT-themed play dealing with the trials and tribulations that takes just to be one’s true self. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this production, to let us know more about a show exploring a basic right that’s currently at stake. What did you dream…

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    20 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Angela Gasparetto, Bárbara Sánchez Palomero, broken toys, carolina roman, cervantes theatre, Elena Molina, Elise Marsh, Elliott Squire, Giovanni Tria, Guy Woolf, Hayley Rose, James Creighton-Goode, Jorge de Juan, Josele Mesa, Luca Panetta, miles molan, Paula Paz, rayme ortuste, Sebastián Capitán Viveros, southwark, southwark playhouse, spanish theatre, the arches
  • Review of ‘A Single Man’: “There’s room for more”

    Review of ‘A Single Man’: “There’s room for more”

    Christopher Isherwood’s acclaimed novel comes to life in a new form after its praised film adaptation. Guillermo Názara tells us his vision about this new play by Simon Reade, exploring the weaknesses of a brilliant mind succumbing to the needs of the heart.

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    26 October, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    a single man, caitlin abbott, christopher isherwood, collin firth, drama, finsbury park, freddie gminara, gay, homosexuality, lgbt, miles molan, olivia darnley, park theatre, patrick stewart, philip wilson, phoebe pryce, simon reade, theatre, theo fraser steele, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Un hombre soltero’: “Hay espacio para algo más”

    Crítica de ‘Un hombre soltero’: “Hay espacio para algo más”

    La aclamada novela de Christopher Isherwood cobra vida en una nueva forma tras su elogiada adaptación cinematográfica. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta su visión sobre esta nueva obra de Simon Reade, que explora las debilidades de una mente brillante que sucumbe a las necesidades del corazón.

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    26 October, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    a single man, caitlin abbott, christopher isherwood, collin firth, drama, finsbury park, freddie gminara, gay, homosexuality, lgbt, miles molan, olivia darnley, park theatre, patrick stewart, philip wilson, phoebe pryce, simon reade, theatre, theo fraser steele, west end

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