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Review of ‘TWO’ (Park Theatre, 2026): “Intoxicating comedy serves audiences a bottomless round of laughter”

Following its inaugural run at the Greenwich Theatre, the latest revival Jim Cartwright’s spirited play transfers to the Park for a limited three-week run. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if it should be given both barrels. It’s been over 20 years since Jim Cartwright’s play raised a first…
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Review of ‘Ned’: “Too much haze onstage”

London’s Old Red Lion Theatre hosts the return of this short play exploring the madness of social media and nowadays channels of communication. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the production, to break down the bits and pieces of a show intended to crack someone up. We’ve all been in that place where we think…
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Crítica de “The Choir of Man”: “Un brindis por un nuevo comienzo”

El pub más ambulante del mundo lleva sus pintas, aperitivos y canciones a su nueva ubicación en el centro neurálgico del West End londinense. Guillermo Názara repasa este recién llegado espectáculo, que ya ha conquistado la escena internacional, para comentar su representación de la vida, la amistad y la comunidad.
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Review of ‘The Choir of Man’: “A toast to a new beginning”

The most itinerant pub in the world is bringing its pints, snacks and songs to its new location at the hub of London’s West End. Guillermo Názara reviews this newly arrived show, which has already conquered the international scene – to comment about its depiction of life, friendship and community.
