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  • Riki Lindhome talks new one-woman show ‘Dead Inside’: “The more these experiences are spoken about honestly, the less isolating they become”

    Riki Lindhome talks new one-woman show ‘Dead Inside’: “The more these experiences are spoken about honestly, the less isolating they become”

    Known for her acting work in hit shows such as Wednesday and Big Bang Theory, the TV star arrives in the London scene with a personal piece exploring pregnancy loss, adoption, and surrogacy. Guillermo Nazara chats with the writer and performer to learn more about the gestation of the show and how she’s turned all…

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    3 April, 2026
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    dead inside, fringe theatre, infertility, maternity, off west end, one woman show, pregnancy, riki lindhome, soho theatre
  • Review of ‘Guess How Much I Love You?’: “Newborn drama is followed by successful delivery”

    Review of ‘Guess How Much I Love You?’: “Newborn drama is followed by successful delivery”

    London’s Royal Court Theatre opens its 2026 season with a poignant play about parental grieving. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this child’s play comes off as a difficult watch. It pains me to write this review. Probably, more than most I’ve penned before. And it’s not because…

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    26 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    abortion, drama, guess how much i love you, guess how much i love you review, jeremy herrin, lena kaur, luke norris, miscarriage, play, pregnancy, pregnancy complications, robert aramayo, rosie sheehy, royal court, royal court theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘The Soon Life’: “Poorly conceived narrative leads to dramatic miscarriage”

    Review of ‘The Soon Life’: “Poorly conceived narrative leads to dramatic miscarriage”

    London’s Southwark Playhouse hosts the world premiere of this humorous two-hander, exploring the hardships of a late-stage pregnancy from both male and female perspectives. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this newborn play needs further nurturing. Anyone who’s birthed a new work is aware of how difficult the…

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    13 October, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, fatherhood, fringe, motherhood, newborns, off west end, parenthood, pregnancy, review the soon life, southwark playhouse, the soon life, the soon life review

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