-
Review of ‘Queen’: “Staging of the royal writings courts audiences but doesn’t come off victorious”

London’s Kings Place hosted the dramatisation of Queen Victoria’s personal journals in a one-off performance starring Deborah Findlay, accompanied by Michael Dussek’s live piano renditions and Prunella Scales’s prerecorded tracks. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this real-life ‘Princess Diaries’ act hath a way with viewers. I can’t…
-
Review of ‘The Flea’: “The Eddie Horror Mixture Show “

The Yard Theatre hosts the world premiere of James Fritz’s latest play, exploring the trials and tribulations of gay men in late 19th century England. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this is a piece worth of an itch for. Happiness is a privilege beyond any riches. And…
-
Review of ‘The Empress’: “Do you hear the people sing?”

Queen Victoria’s platonic love story with her Indian adviser comes to the stage in a new play with songs, brought to life by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Guillermo Nazara gives his views on the show, to let us know if this historical piece of noble affairs deserves to hold court. A friendship is a soul…
