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  • Review of ‘Exhibitionits’: “Don’t try to be gay”

    Review of ‘Exhibitionits’: “Don’t try to be gay”

    The King’s Head’s Theatre opens its new venue with the world premiere of Shaun McKenna and Andrew Van Sickle’s latest play. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know how hard he can get when shooting his ink. Oh, nothing says ‘marriage’ like being torn to pieces. Having yourself screwed and…

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    9 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    exhibitionists, fringe theatre, gay play, gay theatre, kings head theatre, lgbt, london, noel coward, private lives, pub theatre
  • Review of ‘The Motive and The Cue’: “God hath given you one face, and you make yourself another”

    Review of ‘The Motive and The Cue’: “God hath given you one face, and you make yourself another”

    The most successful Hamlet production in Broadway’s history returns to the stage through this blaring depiction of how it all came together. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this forceful battle of talent and egos manages to crack a heart. There’s no bigger drama in the theatre that…

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    27 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    acting method, backstage, broadway, elizabeth taylor, hamlet, hamlet broadway, hollywood, jack thorne, john gielgud, Johnny Flynn, mark douet, Mark Gatiss, method acting, national theatre, noel coward, richard burton, sam mendes, shakespeare, the motive and the cue, Tuppence Middleton, west end, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Noel Coward’s timeless comedy returns to London in a lavish limited-running production starring Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge. Guillermo Nazara gives us a sibyl-quibble about the play, to let us know if his attendance was either an exciting experience or, instead, as flat as Norfolk. We had heaps really, only they slip away into the…

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    14 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, christopher luscombe, comedy, dugald bruce lockhart, georgie goodman, hilary tones, Imy Wyatt Corner, jane quinn, jeremy dunn, mark jonathan, natalie walter, nichoals maude, nigel havers, nigel hess, noel coward, patricia hodge, private lives, simon higlett, sitcom, west end
  • Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Amidst one of the most agitated chapters in Eastern Europe’s late life, the West End welcomes a new striking recount on the events that led Putin into his tyrannical upheaval. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this political thriller starring Tom Hollander, to let us know more about this story dealing with the shadows of…

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    7 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adam cork, almeida theatre, ashley gerlach, deborah andrews, howard gossington, jack knowles, jessica temple, josef davies, luke thallon, matt concannon, miriam buether, noel coward, patriots, paul kynman, peter morgan, ronald guttman, rupert goold, sean kingsley, stefanie martini, tom hollander, ukraine, vladimir putin, west end, will keen, zerensky
  • Review of ‘The Vortex’: “It’s happened to me”

    Review of ‘The Vortex’: “It’s happened to me”

    Noël Coward’s acclaimed classic opens this year’s season at the Chichester Festival, in a new production led by Broadway and West End director Daniel Raggett. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this play dealing with the dangers of pretense, to let us know his vision of a show where the tiniest truth can make the…

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    5 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, daniel raggett, esme scarborough, evan milton, hugh ross, isabella laughland, jessica alade, joshua james, laurence olivier, lia williams, london, noel coward, priyanga burford, richard cant, sean delaney, the vortex, west end
  • New cast confirmed for London production of ‘2:22 – A Ghost Story’

    New cast confirmed for London production of ‘2:22 – A Ghost Story’

    The show will extend its run at a new venue, beginning performances by the middle of May. Currently playing at the Lyric and starring Cheryl, Jake Wood, Scot Karim and Louise Ford, the production has proven to be one of the most successful plays in London recently, breaking box office records 5 times.

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    13 April, 2023
    English contents, News
    2:22, 2:22 a ghost story, cheryl, criterion, danny robins, donkey punch, eastenders, gielgud, good sam, him & her, horror play, jaime winstone, jake wood, kidulthood, louise ford, matthew dunster, mcmafia, noel coward, one tree hill, play, ricky champ, rock and roll, Scot Karim, sex and drugs, sophia bush, theatre, west end
  • Madeleine Mantock to make her West End debut in the new production of ‘Blithe Spirit’

    The production has announced its latest and last addition to this new version of Nöel Coward’s unforgettable comedy. Directed by National Theatre legend Sir Richard Eyre and also starring well-known comedian Jennifer Saunders, the play tells the chaotic tale of a failed séance session, which will bring an unexpected (and quite unwanted) guest to the…

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    18 August, 2021
    News
    anthony ward, blithe spirit, broadway, cbs, comedian, drama, duke of york's, duke of york's theatre, geoffrey streatfeild, jennifer saunders, london, noel coward, paul kieve, play, rose wardlaw, simon coates, sir richard eyre, west end, world war ii, wwii
  • Madeleine Mantock debuta en West End con la nueva producción de ‘Blithe Spirit’

    La producción ha anunciado a su más reciente y última incorporación a esta nueva versión de la inolvidable comedia de Nöel Coward. Dirigida por la leyenda del National Theatre Sir Richard Eyre y también protagonizada por la conocida cómica Jennifer Saunders, la obra cuenta la caótica historia de una fallida sesión de espirtisimo, que traerá…

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    18 August, 2021
    Actualidad
    anthony ward, blithe spirit, broadway, cbs, comedian, drama, duke of york's, duke of york's theatre, geoffrey streatfeild, jennifer saunders, london, noel coward, paul kieve, play, rose wardlaw, simon coates, sir richard eyre, west end, world war ii, wwii
  • Jennifer Saunders to return to the West End production of ‘Blithe Spirit’

    Sir Richard Eyre’s critically acclaimed version of Noël Coward’s classic will be back to the London stage by the end of summer – this time for a limited 8-week run. Starring one of the UK’s best-known comedic actresses, the play centers around a couple haunted by the spirit of the husband’s first wife – who…

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    28 May, 2021
    News
    ambassadors theatre group, atg, blithe spirit, comedy, geoffrey streatfeild, harold pinter theatre, jennifer saunders, Jonathan Church Theatre Productions, Lisa Dillon, london, Lucy Robinson, noel coward, rose wardlaw, simon coates, sir richard eyre, Theatre Royal Bath Productions, west end, wold war ii
  • Jennifer Saunders regresa a la producción de West End de ‘Blithe Spirit’

    La aclamada versión de Sir Richard Eyre del clásico de Noel Coward estará de vuelta en los escenarios de Londres a finales de verano, esta vez por una temporada limitada de 8 semanas. Protagonizada por una de las actrices cómicas más conocidas de Reino Unido, la obra gira alrededor de una pareja maldita por el…

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    28 May, 2021
    Actualidad
    ambassadors theatre group, atg, blithe spirit, comedy, geoffrey streatfeild, harold pinter theatre, jennifer saunders, Jonathan Church Theatre Productions, Lisa Dillon, london, Lucy Robinson, noel coward, rose wardlaw, simon coates, sir richard eyre, Theatre Royal Bath Productions, west end, wold war ii
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