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  • Review of ‘Seven Drunken Nights’: “Great craic act takes audiences on a rocky road to Dublin”

    Review of ‘Seven Drunken Nights’: “Great craic act takes audiences on a rocky road to Dublin”

    Nothing screams Irishness like pub gatherings, beer, folk songs, and perhaps some more beer. With that in mind, there’s nothing else to bring into this equation other than, perhaps, one of Motherland’s most popular ambassadors. Or, in its defect, a tribute act that knows how to honour their legacy — with enough magnetism to make…

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    26 April, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Dirty Old Town, folk music, irish music, Molly Malone, new wimbledon theatre, seven drunken night review, seven drunken nights, The Black Velvet Band, the dubliners, The Irish Rover, The Wild Rover, touring show, Whiskey in the Jar
  • Review of ‘Animal Farm – The Sequel’: “Still to put the cattle on”

    Review of ‘Animal Farm – The Sequel’: “Still to put the cattle on”

    Orwell’s literary masterpiece relives on the London stage through this new original play exploring the aftermath of the novel’s political allegory. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this rural recount of societal upheaval ends ups being all bark and no bite. Do you hear the critters sing? Singing…

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    12 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Ana Isabel González, animal farm, animal farm the sequel, comedy, farce, fringe theatre, new wimbledon theatre, orwell, political, studio, studio at the new wimbledon, studio theatre

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