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  • Review of ‘Moulin Rouge’: “Diamonds are this show’s best friend”

    Review of ‘Moulin Rouge’: “Diamonds are this show’s best friend”

    The scent of la vie boheme infects the boards of the Picadilly Theatre through the stage adaptation of one of the most popular movie musicals in the last 20 years. Guillermo Nazara reviews the production and new cast of one of West End’s latest jukebox acquisitions, to let us know if this the kind of […]

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    23 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex timbers, amy thornton, bad romance, because we can, ben richards, brick house, burning down the house, chandlier, crazy, derek mclane, diamonds, elia lotauro, elton john, ewan mcgregor, fidelity, firework, hannah jay allan, i wiall always love you, ian carlyle, jamie muscato, john logan, justin levine, justin townsend, lady marmalade, london, matt rixon, Melissa James, montmatre, moulin rouge, musical theatre, musicals, nicole kidman, paris, picadilly circus, picadilly theatre, Robson Broad, tango roxanne, theatre, tiago dhont bamberger, toulouse lautrec, west end, yandric agius, your song
  • London production of ‘Moulin Rouge’ announces new cast

    London production of ‘Moulin Rouge’ announces new cast

    The show is welcoming three new leads as the West End version is entering its second year. Based on the 20th Century Fox classic, the montage is a romantic extravanganza also celebrating 120 years of music, with a repertoire ranging from 19th-century composers to pop singers such as Lady Gaga. Why live life from dream […]

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    5 September, 2022
    English contents, News
    Alice Readie, Alicia Mencía Lopez, Anthony Cragg, Baz Luhrmann, Ben Rutter, cabaret, Craig Ryder, Elly Shaw, Femi Akinfolarin, Fletcher Dobinson, Georgia Morgan, Honey Joseph, jamie muscato, Jon Tsouras, Jonathan Cordin, Katie Deacon, lady marmalade, Lily Wan, london, matt rixon, Melissa Nettleford, Michael Afemare, Misty May Tindall, moulin rouge, Nathaniel Morrison, Ollie Augustin, paris, Robson Broad, romance, spectacular, Taofique Folarin, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, west end, Will Bozier, Yandrick Agius, your song
  • La producción londinense de “Moulin Rouge” anuncia un nuevo reparto

    La producción londinense de “Moulin Rouge” anuncia un nuevo reparto

    El espectáculo da la bienvenida a tres nuevos protagonistas mientras la versión del West End entra en su segundo año. Basado en el clásico de la 20th Century Fox, el montaje es una extravagancia romántica que también celebra los 120 años de música, con un repertorio que abarca desde compositores del siglo XIX hasta cantantes […]

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    5 September, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    Alice Readie, Alicia Mencía Lopez, Anthony Cragg, Baz Luhrmann, Ben Rutter, cabaret, Craig Ryder, Elly Shaw, Femi Akinfolarin, Fletcher Dobinson, Georgia Morgan, Honey Joseph, jamie muscato, Jon Tsouras, Jonathan Cordin, Katie Deacon, lady marmalade, Lily Wan, london, matt rixon, Melissa Nettleford, Michael Afemare, Misty May Tindall, moulin rouge, Nathaniel Morrison, Ollie Augustin, paris, Robson Broad, romance, spectacular, Taofique Folarin, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, west end, Will Bozier, Yandrick Agius, your song
  • Review of ‘Les Misérables’: “There’s still a tomorrow to be sung”

    The longest-running musical in West End’s history continues to invite audiences from all over the world to join the barricades. Guillermo Názara tells us about his experience watching the new production of Boublil and Schoenberg’s internationally renowned masterpiece, to let us know if the dream can still be dreamed.

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    14 May, 2022
    Reviews
    alain boublil, bring him home, cameron mackintosh, cosette, do you hear the people sing, drama, eponine, fantine, i dreamed the dream, javert, jean valjean, john caird, lawrence connor, les mis, les miserables, les miz, london, musical, musical theatre, musicals, on my own, paris, red and black, sondheim theatre, trevor nunn, victor hugo, west end
  • Crítica de ‘Los Miserables’: “Todavía hay un mañana que cantar”

    El musical más duradero de la historia del West End sigue invitando al público de todo el mundo a unirse a las barricadas. Guillermo Názara nos cuenta su experiencia viendo la nueva producción de la internacionalmente conocida obra maestra de Boublil y Schoenberg, para hacernos saber si el sueño aún puede ser soñado.

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    14 May, 2022
    Críticas
    alain boublil, bring him home, cameron mackintosh, cosette, do you hear the people sing, drama, eponine, fantine, i dreamed the dream, javert, jean valjean, john caird, lawrence connor, les mis, les miserables, les miz, london, musical, musical theatre, musicals, on my own, paris, red and black, sondheim theatre, trevor nunn, victor hugo, west end
  • Review of ‘& Juliet’: “A musical inner quest”

    The two lovers of Verona are about to lose their titles, thanks to the mess that Shakespeare’s wife is about to make! Don’t worry – you may as well like it, as so thousands of viewers in the West End already have. Now, with a new cast of supporting actors, Guillermo Názara has ventured into […]

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    20 April, 2022
    Reviews
    and juliet, anne hathaway, bon jovi, britney spears, comedy, drama, juliet, julius d'silva, keala settle, lgbt, london, love, max martin, miriam teak lee, paris, pop, pop anthems, romantic comedy, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, Tom Francis, verona, west end, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’: “Hauntings are still a thing of the dark”

    35 years after its official premiere, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best-know musical received a major overhaul at his home place – with a revised production featuring some different sets and other modifications. Guillermo Názara reviews below the show’s updated look, to let us know about the new sound of the music of the night.

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    28 March, 2022
    Reviews
    all i ask of you, angel of music, broadway, cameron mackintosh, chandelier, charles hart, gillian lynne, harold prince, her majesty's theatre, killian donelly, london, lucy st louis, maria bjornson, masquerade, michael crawford, music of the night, musical, musical theatre, opera, opera ghost, paris, paris opera house, pegasus, phantom, rhys whitfield, sarah brightman, the phantom of the opera, think of me, west end
  • Crítica de ‘The Phantom of the Opera’: “Los embrujos son todavía cosa de la oscuridad”

    35 años después de su premier oficial, el musical más conocido de Andrew Lloyd Webber ha sido completamente restaurado en su lugar de nacimiento, con una revisada producción que incluye algunos nuevos decorados y otras modificaciones. Guillermo Názara nos ofrece visión sobre la apariencia actualizada del espectáculo, para hacernos saber sobre el nuevo sonido de […]

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    28 March, 2022
    Críticas
    all i ask of you, angel of music, broadway, cameron mackintosh, chandelier, charles hart, gillian lynne, harold prince, her majesty’s theatre, killian donelly, london, lucy st louis, maria bjornson, masquerade, michael crawford, music of the night, musical, musical theatre, opera, opera ghost, paris, paris opera house, pegasus, phantom, rhys whitfield, sarah brightman, the phantom of the opera, think of me, west end
  • ‘Les Misérables’ announces full cast for its reopening in the West End

    The epic show based on Victor Hugo’s iconic novel will be returning to the Sondheim Theatre by late September. Starring Jon Robyns in the role of Jean Valjean, the production will be celebrating its 36th anniversary by the time of its comeback, following to the sell-out concert adapation which was performed during its closure and […]

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    25 August, 2021
    News
    alain boublil, bradley jaden, bring him home, broadway, cameron mackintosh, cosette, do you hear the people sing, drama, empty chairs at empty tables, epic, eponine, fantine, france, i dreamed the dream, jean valjean, les mis, les miserables, london, Matt Lucas, musical theatre, musicals, on my own, paris, poor, rock, schoenberg, trevor nunn, west end
  • ‘Los Miserables’ anuncia su elenco completo para su reestreno en West End

    El espectáculo basado en la icónica novela de Victor Hugo regresará al Sondheim Theatre a finales de septiembre. Protagoizado por Jon Robyns en el papel de Jean Valjean, la producción celebrará su 36 aniversario en el momento de su retorno, sustituyendo a la exitosa adaptación en concierto que se estuvo representando durante su paró, y […]

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    25 August, 2021
    Actualidad
    alain boublil, bradley jaden, bring him home, broadway, cameron mackintosh, cosette, do you hear the people sing, drama, empty chairs at empty tables, epic, eponine, fantine, france, i dreamed the dream, jean valjean, les mis, les miserables, london, Matt Lucas, musical theatre, musicals, on my own, paris, poor, rock, schoenberg, trevor nunn, west end
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