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  • Review of ‘Animal Farm – The Sequel’: “Still to put the cattle on”

    Review of ‘Animal Farm – The Sequel’: “Still to put the cattle on”

    Orwell’s literary masterpiece relives on the London stage through this new original play exploring the aftermath of the novel’s political allegory. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this rural recount of societal upheaval ends ups being all bark and no bite. Do you hear the critters sing? Singing…

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    12 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Ana Isabel González, animal farm, animal farm the sequel, comedy, farce, fringe theatre, new wimbledon theatre, orwell, political, studio, studio at the new wimbledon, studio theatre
  • Review of ‘1979’: “I want a second recount”

    Review of  ‘1979’: “I want a second recount”

    One of Canada’s most intense political episodes relives on the small stage of London’s fringe theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this new production is up for viewer’s reelection. Morality is the corruption of political success. It may sound depressing to say so (it’s also Monday, so…

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    8 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    1979, 1979 election, canada, comedy, farce, finborough theatre, fringe, joe clark, john clark, michael healey, pierre trudeau, political, politics
  • Review on ‘Oh, What a Lovely War’: “Field marshals on a lower rank”

    Review on ‘Oh, What a Lovely War’: “Field marshals on a lower rank”

    Joan Littlewood’s classic musical farce returns to the London scene in this new montage presented by the Blackeyed Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know half the battle of this iconic British piece. We don’t need a bellicose musical themed after a circus to get the idea that politicians…

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    27 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Alex Harvey-Brown, christopher arkenson, farce, fringe, Harry Curley, Joan Littlewood, london, musical comedy, musicals, Nicky Allpress, Only Fools and Horses: The Musical, political, political drama, southwark playhouse, Theatre Royal Haymarket; Revolting Women, Tom Crabtree, west end, world war i

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