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  • Review of ‘Kyoto’: “Homo mundi lupus”

    Review of ‘Kyoto’: “Homo mundi lupus”

    The Soho Place hosts the West End transfer of this new play by the RSC, dealing with one of the most eminent political acts in the history of environmentalism. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its depiction of the fight against climate change left him feeling under the…

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    21 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    climate change, climate change play, enviromentalism, kyoto, kyoto agreement, kyoto play review, kyoto protocol, kyoto review, play, royal shakespeare company, rsc, soho place, swan theatre, west end
  • Lead actress Beth Burrows talks upcoming play ‘The Devil May Care’: “Of all the characters I’ve played, I don’t think the stakes have ever been this high”

    Lead actress Beth Burrows talks upcoming play ‘The Devil May Care’: “Of all the characters I’ve played, I don’t think the stakes have ever been this high”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse opens this new period drama inspired by the work of George Bernard Shaw – exploring one of the most striking episodes of America’s history. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about this upcoming production, which is determined to storm the barricades of Western zeitgeist. How…

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    3 January, 2025
    English contents, Interviews
    beth burrows, callum woodhouse, drama, enzo benvenuti, george benard shaw, izyan hay, jill greenacre, mark giesser, period drama, play, richardon lynson, southwark playhouse, the devil may care
  • Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    The Riverside Studios host the London premiere of Michael Taylor-Broderic’s inward-looking piece, delivering a message of tenderness and positivity through the comments of young autistic boy. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this potentially thoughtful theatrical experience ends up feeling like child’s play. Imagination is reality stripped of…

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    23 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Bryan Hiles, bullying´, cara roberts, darren peens, japanese, Michael Taylor-Broderic, play, riverside studios, school bullying, the king broken things, Theatresmiths Productio
  • Review of ‘War Horse’: “Galloping poignancy at an almost steady trot”

    Review of ‘War Horse’: “Galloping poignancy at an almost steady trot”

    Nick Stafford’s acclaimed theatrical adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s novel returns to the UK and Irish stage with the National Theatre’s latest touring production, currently playing in Oxford until the end of the holiday season. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this new theatrical run ends up deserving to…

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    11 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    animal cruelty, handspring puppet company, michael morpurgo, national theatre, new theatre oxford, nick stafford, play, steven spielberg, tour, war horse, war horse on tour, world war i
  • Review of ‘A Sherlock Carol’: “Elementary, that’s what’s on”

    Review of ‘A Sherlock Carol’: “Elementary, that’s what’s on”

    Charles Dickens marries Arthur Conan Doyle in their literary canon through this fantasy-crime play returning to the Marylebone Theatre for the holiday season. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this retelling of the Christmas classic verging on the valley of fear is worth any great expectations. It is…

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    11 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    221 b baker street, a christmas carol, arthur conan doyle, charles dickens, christmas show, fringe, marylebone thetre, off west end, play, sherlock holmes
  • Review of ‘The Crumple Zone’: “Crushing crushes”

    Review of ‘The Crumple Zone’: “Crushing crushes”

    London’s Waterloo East Theatre welcomes this new gay comedy exploring the struggles of romantic relationships as well as complying with personal realizations. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this droll comment on love and sex life keeps some balls rolling. I can talk about two different shows here…

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    4 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    friend zone, fringe theatre, gay, lambco productions, lgbt, male nudity, play, rom com, romantic comedy, sitcom, stage door theatre, the crumple zone, waterloo east
  • Lead actors Ivan Oyik & Reba Ayi-Sobsa talk love play ‘by their fruits’: “We, as humans, have chosen to complicate romance”

    Lead actors Ivan Oyik & Reba Ayi-Sobsa talk love play ‘by their fruits’: “We, as humans, have chosen to complicate romance”

    London’s Theatre 503 welcomes to its stage this new experimental piece by dkfash, exploring the joys and struggles of love relationships through interdisciplinary arts and techniques. Guillermo Nazara goes on a double date, as he pops his questions to the two protagonists to connect with the heart of the show. What, would you say, describes…

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    27 November, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    love play, love relationships, musical, play, romance
  • Reviews on ‘Wolves On Road’: “You’re a long way from home, yuppie boy”

    Reviews on ‘Wolves On Road’: “You’re a long way from home, yuppie boy”

    London’s Bush Theatre hosts the world premiere of this new play dealing with the dangers of delusional ambition. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its Wall Street narrative is able to issue enough bonds with its audience. Greed is the scavenger that predates on other people’s dreams. We’ve…

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    25 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Beru Tessema, bush theatre, daniel bailey, drama, fringe theatre, Hammed Animashaun, Hassan Najib, Kieran Taylor-Ford, play, Tom Moutchi, wolves on the road
  • Adam Jackson-Smith talks ‘Fawlty Towers – The Play’: “Basil is truly the hero, everyone else is the enemy”

    Adam Jackson-Smith talks ‘Fawlty Towers – The Play’: “Basil is truly the hero, everyone else is the enemy”

    John Cleese’s beloved sitcom continues to crack West End audiences through this new stage adaptation bringing together some of the best moments from the iconic television series. Guillermo Nazara chats with the man in charge of playing Torquay’s most enchanting hotelier, to learn all of the fun facts about the show that we need to…

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    21 November, 2024
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    basil fawlty, comedy, farce, faulty towers, fawlty towers, hotel, john cleese, manuel, monty python, play, polly, sitcom, sybil fawlty, torquay, west end
  • Review of ‘Filumena’: “Bland puttanesca”

    Review of ‘Filumena’: “Bland puttanesca”

    The Richmond Theatre welcomes director Sean Mathias’s take on the Italian comedy classic, in a new production starring celebrity actors Felicity Kendall and Matthew Kelly. Guillermo Nazara will put analysis into the show, to let us know if this droll romance between a streetwalker and a wealthy tycoon is able to bring a whore lot…

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    21 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, eduardo de filippo, farce, Felicity Kendal, filumena, italian, keith waterhouse, matthew kelly, naples, play, richmond theatre, sean mathias, tour, willis hall
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