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  • Review of ‘Oliver!’ (2026, West End): “1960s-inspired revival is good — gloriously good”

    Review of ‘Oliver!’ (2026, West End): “1960s-inspired revival is good — gloriously good”

    Following its inaugural run at the Chichester Festival, Lionel Bart’s musical-theatre classic celebrates its first anniversary since its latest return to the London scene. Guillermo Nazara reviews the situation to let us know if its newest West End version should consider itself at home. Some of you might leave the theatre begging for more. Some…

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    16 April, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    cameron mackintosh, charles dickens, gielgud theatre, lionel bart, oliver, oliver twist, oliver west end, oliver west end review, simon lipkin, west end, west end musicals
  • Review of ‘Unexpected Twist’: “The performance is everything”

    Review of ‘Unexpected Twist’: “The performance is everything”

    Charles Dicken’s beloved classic is revamped for the 21st century in this new musical adaptation of Michael Rosen’s children’s novel. Guillermo Nazara reviews the show upon his attendance to its world premiere in Northampton, to share his thoughts about a piece whose original plot seems to be more current now than never before.

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    17 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex hardie, alexander lobo moreno, artful dodger, charles dickens, charley bates, child poverty, conrad murray, drew hylton, fagin, family show, james dacre, james meteryard, kate donnachie, liyah summers, michael rosen, musical, musical theatre, nadine rose johnson, nancy, noah claypole, oliver twist, polly lister, poverty, rosie hilal, roy williams, sarah stacey, thomas vernal, unexpected twist, yaya bey
  • El Palacio Euskalduna estrenará un nuevo musical sobre ‘Oliver Twist’

    El clásico de Charles Dickens volverá a los escenarios de Bilbao en forma de musical, con una partitura, guion y coreografías completamente originales. El montaje, producido por la compañía Let’s Dance, pretende fomentar el teatro musical en el País Vasco y prepara una gira nacional para después de su estreno.

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    14 November, 2017
    Actualidad
    barakaldo, bilbao, charles dickens, comedia, drama, eva ausin, fagin, gran via, lets dance, lionel bert, londres, musical, navidad, oliver twist, palacio euskalduna, programacion navidad, teatro musical
  • El Teatro Marquina acoge el nuevo musical sobre Oliver Twist

    El clásico de Charles Dickens se traslada al centro de Madrid en una producción completamente nueva. El montaje, que incluye música y libreto originales, cuenta con una cuidada escenografía y más de 50 trajes en escena. Diez actores y cantantes se encargarán de dar vida a esta trama inolvidable, en una versión que pretende conectar…

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    14 September, 2017
    Actualidad
    antonio torres, broadway, charles dickens, estrella blanco, gonzalo baz, gran via, joan salas guillen, joan salas guilln, jose luis gago, lara chaves, lionel bart, london, londres, madrid, musical, musical theatre, natalia jara, new york, nueva york, oliver twist, pedro castro, priscilla, teatro marquina, teatro musical, victor benede, west end

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