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  • Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    London’s Big House Theatre opens its doors to clandestine reality, with this play about an illegal radio station and the lives of those who give it voice to. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this original show, to let us know what’s to expect in this story of commitment, fight and brotherhood. Life is a…

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    11 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    9/11, Bertie Taylor-Smith, dan corbett, fringe, fringe theatre, hip hop, James Meteyard, Jammz, Lauren Wedgeworth, london, Lotty Holder, Maggie Norris, musical, Musical D, musical theatre, no mans island, off west end, pirate radio, rap, the big house theatre, west end
  • The official Take That musical releases first production images

    The official Take That musical releases first production images

    The show will tour extensively around the UK and Ireland, with venues currently confirmed until November and further stops to be announced. Penned and co-directed by award-winning writer Tim Firth, the show tells the story of a group of friends obsessed with their favourite boy band, who reunite with their sweethearts 20 years later in…

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    10 May, 2023
    English contents, News
    Alexanda O’Reilly, Archie Durrant, back for good, Bayley Hart, Benjamin Cameron, calendar girls, Charlotte Anne Steen, Christopher D. Hunt, Emilie Cunliffe, Evangeline Jarvis-Jones, gary barlow, greatest days, Hannah Brown, Holly Ashton, Jamie Corner, Jamie-Rose Monk, Kalifa Burton, Karen Holmes, Keith Henderson, kinky boots, Kitty Harris, Kym Marsh, Mari McGinlay, mary moore, musical, musical theatre, pray, Rachel Marwood, Regan Gascoigne, take that, Taylor Alman, west end
  • Review of ‘Nul Points’: ‘Be more than just a candidate’

    Review of ‘Nul Points’: ‘Be more than just a candidate’

    As the drums begin to roll for the only event not even Brexiteers want to miss, the Union Theatre opens its stage to this new comedy where life goes by through Eurovision galas. Guillermo Nazara gives us his thoughts on this show currently playing until the end of the month, to let us know where…

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    8 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    12 points, adele anderson, big five, Charlotte East, cliff richard, cliff richards, David Shields, eurovision, Kane Verrall, london, Marcus J. Foreman, Martin Blackburn, musical theatre, musicals, nul points, Peter Bull, play, Sean Huddlestan, southwark, the arches, theatre, union theatre, west end, william spencer
  • West End legends Shaun Escoffery & George Asprey talk ‘The Lion King’: “In 15 years, it’s never felt like going to work”

    West End legends Shaun Escoffery & George Asprey talk ‘The Lion King’: “In 15 years, it’s never felt like going to work”

    As the coronation approaches, we’ve set up to speak to a different kind of royals. Guillermo Nazara chats with lead actors Shaun Escoffery and George Asprey, currently celebrating 15 years playing the iconic roles of Mufasa and Scar at the London production of Disney’s biggest international stage success. Fifteen years as a part of one…

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    4 May, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    broadway, can you feel the love tonight, disney, elton john, george asprey, hans zimmer, he lives in you, i just cant wait to be king, julie taymor, lion king, london, lyceum theatre, mufasa, musical theatre, musicals, rafiki, scar, shaun escoffery, simba, the circle of life, tim rice, west end
  • Review of ‘Sweeney Todd’: “As English as human pie”

    Review of ‘Sweeney Todd’: “As English as human pie”

    The horrifying lore has been resurrected with the return of one of its very first stage adaptations. Guillermo Nazara shares his vision about this new production by Opera della Luna, to give us a razor-sharp account on this old-style performance of the legendary tale. “I ‘m gonna destroy you and eat you”. Enough of my…

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    2 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    demon barber, farce, musical theatre, musicals, opera, potboiler, sondheim, stephen sondheim, sweeney todd, victorian, west end
  • Musical Con announces 70 special guests for its 2023 edition

    Musical Con announces 70 special guests for its 2023 edition

    The no. 1 musical theatre fans event in London will return next October with even a richer offer than last year. Featuring exclusive performances, meets and greets, backstage demonstrations and much more, the festival will also welcome stars from the big screen, as well as some of the most prestigious names in the West End.…

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    28 April, 2023
    English contents, News
    Aimee Atkinson, Aisha Jawando, alice fearn, andrew lloyd webber, ben forster, Bronte Barbe, cassidy janson, cats, Courtney Bowman, Dom Hartley Harris, excel london, Grace Mout, Hannah Lowther, holly anne hull, jodie steele, jon robyns, josh piterman, layton williams, lucie jones, Michael Ahomka-Lindsay, michael xavier, miriam teak lee, musical con, musical theatre, musicals, Natalie May Paris, phantom, shanay holmes, sophie evans, stephen schwartz, SVN, Tom Francis, Tosh Wanogho-Maud, trevor dion nicholas, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, wicked
  • Review of ‘Wicked’: “Let’s go down to the Ozdust ballroom”

    Review of ‘Wicked’: “Let’s go down to the Ozdust ballroom”

    The most swankified musical in town continues to enthrall audiences from all over the world at London’s Apollo Victoria. Guillermo Nazara gives us his thoughts on this long-running production about to celebrate 17 years in the West End, to let us know if the show’s greenifying tone still means go. For good… It may be…

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    24 April, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alexia kadhime, as long as you're mine, defying gravity, dragon, elphaba, for good, glinda, idina menzel, joe mantello, kristin chenoweth, l f braun, london, lucy st louis, munchins, musical, musical theatre, oz, popular, stephen schwartz, the wicked witch of the west, the wizard of oz, west end, what is this feeling, wicked, winnie holzman
  • Ben Joyce talks ‘Back To The Future’: “The heart of this show is the love that people can have”

    Ben Joyce talks ‘Back To The Future’: “The heart of this show is the love that people can have”

    Once again, we break up the space time continuum as we travel through frames, songs and memories to reunite with the citizens of Hill Valley. After meeting with its original cast last year, now we’re returning to the place where it all began –  to meet the new lead in the musical adaptation of one…

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    18 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    adelphi theatre, alan silvestri, back to the future, ben joyce, corey english, emmet brown, great scott, hilla valley, london, marty mcfly, michael j fox, musical theatre, musicals, olly dobson, roger bart, sci fi, science fiction, west end
  • Elizabeth Newman discusses The Pitlochry Festival: “The companies of actors will make these productions very special”

    Elizabeth Newman discusses The Pitlochry Festival: “The companies of actors will make these productions very special”

    As the summer season approaches, Scotland’s only repertory theatre prepares from one of its most intricate and exciting runs. Guillermo Nazara chats with its Artistic Director about this year’s programming, to learn the most interesting facts about an offer suiting almost all genres and audiences.

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    7 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    a streetcar named desire, Elizabeth Newman, gypsy, musical theatre, musicals, open air, pitlochry, pitlochry festival theatre, plays, Scotland, studio theatre, summer, summer festival
  • Rob Houchen talks new upcoming show ‘At Last, It’s Summer’: “It’s the crème de la crème of musical theatre”

    Rob Houchen talks new upcoming show ‘At Last, It’s Summer’: “It’s the crème de la crème of musical theatre”

    From fighting on the barricades to defeating the most powerful supervillains in the galaxy, Rob Houchen has starred in some of the most popular musicals both in London and across the world. Now, in just a couple of weeks, this acclaimed actor and singer will be starring in a new concert musical playing at the…

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    3 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    Angelo Paragoso, Anthony Reed, at last its summer, cedric neal, Chloe Taylor, gary wilmot, Gerard Carey, Isabel Canning, jac yarrow, Jack Bennett, Joanna Riding, Jordan Cunningham, Jordan Langford, Julie Cloke, kelly mathieson, Kody Mortimer, Lauren Chia, london, london palladium, louise dearman, Matt Overfield, musical theatre, musicals, Nell Martin, Oliver Ramsdale, parkinson, Philip Day, rob houchen, Samantha Bingley, Samara Casteallo, Samuel Wilson-Freeman, west end
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