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  • Kerry Ellis talks upcoming concert production of ‘If/Then’: “It’s so exciting because you really don’t know what’s going to happen”

    Kerry Ellis talks upcoming concert production of ‘If/Then’: “It’s so exciting because you really don’t know what’s going to happen”

    The international musical theatre legend lands on the Savoy’s stage to lead the show’s first-ever London performance. Guillermo Nazara chats with the actress, to get a glimpse of what’s coming for this one-night-only event where every moment will certainly explode. How does it feel to be starring in the first-ever West End production of such…

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    15 January, 2025
    English contents, Interviews
    anthony rapp, brian yorkey, idina menzel, if/then, if/then in concert, Jordan Langford, kerry ellis, kerry ellis interview, london, musical theatre, musicals, musicals in concert, new york, next to normal, one night only events, rock musicals, savoy, savoy theatre, the strand, tom kitt, west end, wicked
  • Review of Candace Bushnell’s ‘True Tales of Sex, Success and SEX AND THE CITY’: ‘F*cking Things Up’

    Review of Candace Bushnell’s ‘True Tales of Sex, Success and SEX AND THE CITY’: ‘F*cking Things Up’

    The best-selling author flies off her urban queen-dom for one night only, in this one-woman show telling the real stories behind the book that inspired the iconic TV series. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on her performance, to let us know if its Hump Day performance got to be a satisfier. Every time I walk…

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    8 February, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    candace bushell, carrie bradshaw, london, london palladium, new york, one person show, one woman show, sex, sex and the city, west end
  • Review of ‘What It Means’: “Strong significance”

    Review of ‘What It Means’: “Strong significance”

    Merle Miller’s gay-activist book travels to the stage through the world premiere of its theatrical adaptation. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this rainbow-flagged piece also features any red ones. “If you try it once, you’re a philosopher; if twice, you’re a sodomite”. I guess my case calls…

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    10 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    cayvan coates, danny kaan, gay, gay pride, harry mackrill, homophobia, james corley, lgbt, london, merle miller, new york, on being different, pride, richard cant, stonewell, stonewell riots, voltaire, west end, what it means, wiltons music hall
  • Review of ‘Salty Brine: Bigmouth Strikes Again’: “It gave me a creep”

    Review of ‘Salty Brine: Bigmouth Strikes Again’: “It gave me a creep”

    Drag artist and cabaret performer Salty Brine arrives to London all the way from New York with this new montage paying homage to glam rock and classic horror. Guillermo Nazara spills his guts about this monstrous piece, to let us know what awaits in this show playing close to the witching hour. Darkness falls across…

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    5 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    bigmouth strikes again, comedy, frankenstein, fringe theatre, mary shelley, musical theatre, musicals, new york, salty brine, soho theatre, the smiths show, victor frankenstein, west end
  • Reseña de “The Great Gatsby Immersive Play”: “¿Hacia dónde va la fiesta?”.

    Reseña de “The Great Gatsby Immersive Play”: “¿Hacia dónde va la fiesta?”.

    El encanto de la Era del Jazz sobrevuela el Atlántico para llevar la locura y la seducción de los locos años 20 a las calles de Londres. Guillermo Názara repasa esta nueva adaptación en vivo de uno de los grandes clásicos norteamericanos, para contarnos qué clase de locuras aguardan en el interior de la mansión…

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    15 December, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    20s, american, american novel, amie burns walker, bond street, Casey Jay Andrews, gatsby, gatsby mansion, great gatsby, immersive, immersive everywhere, immersive theatre, london, mj lee, music, new york, Oliver Tilney, west end
  • Review of ‘The Great Gatsby Immersive Play’: “Which way is the party?”

    Review of ‘The Great Gatsby Immersive Play’: “Which way is the party?”

    The allure of the Jazz Age flies over the Atlantic to bring the folly and seduction of the Roaring ’20s into the streets of London. Guillermo Názara reviews this new live adaptation on one of the greatest American classics, to let us know what kind of folly awaits inside the mansion of Long Island’s most…

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    15 December, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    20s, american, american novel, amie burns walker, bond street, Casey Jay Andrews, gatsby, gatsby mansion, great gatsby, immersive, immersive everywhere, immersive theatre, london, mj lee, music, new york, Oliver Tilney, west end
  • ‘Grease’ revamped production to return to London next summer

    ‘Grease’ revamped production to return to London next summer

    The show will play again at the Dominion Theatre for another limited run starting at the beginning of June, with its cast to be announced in due course. Seen by over 500 thousand people only in the West End, this new version of the iconic 70s music received 4 WhatsOnStage Awards nominations and is directed…

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    13 December, 2022
    English contents, News
    50s, 70s, arlen phillips, broadway, chicago, dan partridge, danny zuko, dominion theatre, grease, grease lightin, Hopelessly Devoted To You, jason donovan, john travolta, london, musical, new york, nikolai foster, olivia newton john, patrick swayze, peter andre, peter gallagher, richard gere, sandy, summer nights, we will rock you, west end, whatsonstage, you're the one that i want
  • Crítica de “Elf, el musical”: “Navideño AF”

    Crítica de “Elf, el musical”: “Navideño AF”

    El clásico del cine navideño de 2003 regresa a Londres en esta fastuosa adaptación musical desde el Polo Norte. Guillermo Názara repasa el regreso del espectáculo al West End para que sepamos si es apto para buenos o malos.

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    5 December, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    Bethan Downing, bob martin, broadway, buddy the elf, chad beguelin, Chloe Saunders, dermont canavan, dominion, dominion theatre, elf, elf the musical, Ellis Linford-Pill, Evonnee Bentley-Holder, father christmas, Francis Foreman, georgina castle, Heather Scott-Martin, Jade Davies, Jessica Spalis, Katie Warsop, Kyle Cox, liam steel, london, Matthew Sklar, Michael Tyler, musical, musical theatre, natalie woods, new york, nicholas pound, organ gregory, philp wm mckinley, rebecca lock, Ryan Jupp, santa, santa claus, shane o riordan, simon limpkin, Theo Reece, thomas meehan, tim goodchild, tom chambers, west end, xmas
  • Review of ‘Elf, The Musical’: “Christmassy AF”

    Review of ‘Elf, The Musical’: “Christmassy AF”

    The 2003 holiday film classic returns to London in this lavish musical adaptation all the way from the North Pole. Guillermo Názara reviews the show’s comeback to the West End, to let us know if this is the kind of treat suitable for the good or the naughty.

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    5 December, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    Bethan Downing, bob martin, broadway, buddy the elf, chad beguelin, Chloe Saunders, dermont canavan, dominion, dominion theatre, elf, elf the musical, ellis linford pill, evonnee bentley holder, father christmas, Francis Foreman, georgina castle, heather scott martin, Jade Davies, Jessica Spalis, Katie Warsop, Kyle Cox, liam steel, london, Matthew Sklar, Michael Tyler, musical, musical theatre, natalie woods, new york, nicholas pound, organ gregory, philp wm mckinley, rebecca lock, Ryan Jupp, santa, santa claus, shane o riordan, simon limpkin, Theo Reece, thomas meehan, tim goodchild, tom chambers, west end, xmas
  • Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ to have its Broadway premiere next year

    Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ to have its Broadway premiere next year

    The piece will be played in New York for the very first time in History. Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the show held a special midday gala performance today featuring many notable guests.

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    25 November, 2022
    English contents, News
    adam spiegel, agatha christie, avenue q, broadway, hamlet, in the heights, kevin mccollum, london, miss marple, motow, mystery, mystery writer, new york, poirot, rent, shakespeare, six, st matins theatre, the mousetrap, the play that goes wrong, west end, whodunnit
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