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  • Review of ‘Eve: All About Her’: “I detest cheap sentiment”

    Review of ‘Eve: All About Her’: “I detest cheap sentiment”

    One of the most iconic villainesses in movie history comes to London to tell her own side of the story. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this one-man show combining comedy with musical renditions and high drama, to let us know if this play is worth an encore du champagne. Fasten your seatbelts, it’s gonna…

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    25 August, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    all about eve, eve all about her, fringe theatre, hollywood, monologue, musical, musical theatre, one man show, soho, standup comedy, west end
  • Review of ‘Before The Drugs Kick In’: “We need more cocaine”

    Review of ‘Before The Drugs Kick In’: “We need more cocaine”

    Love, self-contempt and regret mix together in this explosive cocktail of emotions currently heading to the Edinburgh Fringe throughout the next month. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the play upon his attendance to the London preview, to let us know if this dark comedy was actually dry as snuff. A dream is sometimes truer…

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    31 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    barons court, comedy, dark comedy, drama, Edinburgh fringe, fringe, fringe theatre, london, Lynn T Walsh, Maria DeCotis, monologue, one man show, one woman show, play, true events
  • Review of ‘Speaker’s Corner’: “Be careful what you write for”

    Review of ‘Speaker’s Corner’: “Be careful what you write for”

    Rufus Love stars in his own-written one-man show dealing with the clashing ideas of London’s most historical debating spot. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this production hosted by the Hope Theatre, to share his thoughts on a play where thinking is all that matters. Words are more powerful than weapons… Especially when articulated by…

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    31 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    angel, freedom of speech, fringe theatre, hope and anchor pub, hope and anchor theatre, hope theatre, london, one man show, rufus love, speaker's corner, tatenda shamiso, the hope theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘Build A Rocket’: “It’s not just someone else’s story”

    Review of ‘Build A Rocket’: “It’s not just someone else’s story”

    Christopher York’s stirring personal play returns in a new revised version directed by Jordan Langford and starring West End actress and singer Shannon Rewcroft. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this show dealing with the struggles of single teenage parenting, to let us know what lies within this story about true life success. Real heroes…

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    23 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    build a rocket, comedy, drama, fringe theatre, Jordan Langford, one man show, one person play, one woman show, play, sex education, single parenting, teenager, wonderville
  • Tatenda Shamiso talks ‘NO I.D.’: “You don’t have to transition to undergo change in your life”

    Tatenda Shamiso talks ‘NO I.D.’: “You don’t have to transition to undergo change in your life”

    The experiences of a young trans artist throughout his journey of self-discovery come together in this fun show celebrating individuality. Guillermo Nazara chats with its author and star of the show, to learn more about this biographical piece packed with memories, songs and a whole bunch of laughs. To make a piece about your own…

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    26 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    blackbox, bureocracy, fringe theatre, jerwood theatre, lgbt, lgbt issues, lgbt theatre, london, marc brenner, no id, one man show, peckham fringe, queer theatre, queer themes, royal court upstairs, sean ting hsuan wang, tatenda shamiso, trans, trans issues, transgender, west end
  • Review of ‘The Poltergeist’: “A clash of souls”

    Review of ‘The Poltergeist’: “A clash of souls”

    Philip Ridley authors and stars in this one-man show dealing with the unrestrainable hate feeding the foundation of a seemingly loving familly. Guillermo Názara tells us his thoughts on the play – where hauntings happen, but in another kind of way.

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    19 October, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    alternative, alternative theatre, arcola, arcola theatre, blackbox, comedy, dalston, dark comedy, drama, family issues, gay, lgbt, london, monologue, off west end, one man show, poltergeist
  • Crítica de ‘The Poltergeist’: “Un choque de almas”

    Crítica de ‘The Poltergeist’: “Un choque de almas”

    Philip Ridley es el autor y protagonista de este espectáculo unipersonal que trata del odio irrefrenable que alimenta los cimientos de una familia aparentemente amorosa. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta su opinión sobre la obra, en la que los fantasmas se suceden, pero de otra manera.

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    19 October, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    alternative, alternative theatre, arcola, arcola theatre, blackbox, comedy, dalston, dark comedy, drama, family issues, gay, lgbt, london, monologue, off west end, one man show, poltergeist
  • Review of ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “Fame doesn’t change who you are”

    Review of ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “Fame doesn’t change who you are”

    Irish acting legend Gabriel Byrne shares more than his unquestionable talent onstage for a super limited run before shedding both his light and darkness on Broadway. Guillermo Nazara tells us about this gripping one-man play, where the acclaimed thespian reveals his inspiring strength through the weaknesses, longings and mistakes of his life.

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    15 September, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    apollo theatre, bio, broadway, gabriel byrne, irish, london, movie business, movies, one man show, richard burton, walking with ghosts, west end
  • Reseña de ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “La fama no cambia lo que eres”

    Reseña de ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “La fama no cambia lo que eres”

    La leyenda de la interpretación irlandesa Gabriel Byrne comparte algo más que su incuestionable talento sobre el escenario durante un período superlimitado antes de derramar su luz y su oscuridad en Broadway. Guillermo Nazara nos habla de esta apasionante obra unipersonal, en la que el aclamado actor revela su inspiradora fuerza a través de las…

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    15 September, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    apollo theatre, bio, broadway, gabriel byrne, irish, london, movie business, movies, one man show, richard burton, walking with ghosts, west end
  • Loles León protagoniza la obra de su vida

    La intérprete regresa al teatro con Una Noche Con Ella, un espectáculo que narrará sus experiencias (reales e imaginadas) de los últimos 50 años. Dirigido por José Luis Iborra, el montaje incluirá números estilo cabaret y music hall, con los que la actriz, acompañada de dos bailarines y un pianista en directo, contará sus momentos…

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    14 January, 2022
    Actualidad
    briel gonzalez, con falda y a lo loco, fran del pino, gran via, la latina, loles leon, los cuentos de canterbury, madrid, manuel fernandez, musical, one man show, one woman show, pentacion, teatro la latina, una noche con ella, yeyo bayeyo
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