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  • Tatenda Matsvai talks upcoming musical ‘Alice In Wonderland’: “Every character you meet in this show you could so easily meet in the streets of Brixton”

    Tatenda Matsvai talks upcoming musical ‘Alice In Wonderland’: “Every character you meet in this show you could so easily meet in the streets of Brixton”

    Lewis Carroll’s all-time classic puts the revisionist hat on with the return of the acclaimed fringe musical adaptation, taking the beloved story into a contemporary setting as it brings the fantasy to very heart of South London. Guillermo Nazara chats with this season’s lead actress, to learn all the fun facts about her performance –…

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    27 November, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    alice in wonderland, brixton, brixton house, christmas show, comedy, family show, fringe, lewis carroll, mad hatter, march hare, musical theatre, musicals, off west end, queen of hearts, rap, tatenda matsvai, undeground
  • Review of ‘Heart’: “Love Gets To Be Queer”

    Review of ‘Heart’: “Love Gets To Be Queer”

    Acclaimed performer Jade Anouka stars in her debut play as a writer with this autobiographical story dealing with love, deception and self-discovery. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its straightforward narrative manages to deliver a true, different identity. Love can hurt. And sometimes, it must. Love can be…

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    30 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    brixton house, gay, heart, jade anouka, lgbt, monologue, musical theatre, one person show, rap
  • Nathan Queeley-Dennis talks ‘Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz’: “Specificity is the key to universality”

    Nathan Queeley-Dennis talks ‘Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz’: “Specificity is the key to universality”

    As the Edinburgh scene keeps buzzing with this summer’s new fringe offer, we get to chat with one of its contributors about his debut as a playwright. Guillermo Nazara discusses all the fun facts and creative process of this award-winning piece paying homage to the cultural soul of Birmingham, to know more about a show…

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    17 August, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    Birmingham, bittorrent, Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz, Garage, grimetorrent, House, limewire, midlands, nathan queeley dennis, rap, RnB, Slow Jamz, Techno, whitney houston
  • Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    Review of ‘No Man’s Island’: “There’s something on the air”

    London’s Big House Theatre opens its doors to clandestine reality, with this play about an illegal radio station and the lives of those who give it voice to. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this original show, to let us know what’s to expect in this story of commitment, fight and brotherhood. Life is a…

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    11 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    9/11, Bertie Taylor-Smith, dan corbett, fringe, fringe theatre, hip hop, James Meteyard, Jammz, Lauren Wedgeworth, london, Lotty Holder, Maggie Norris, musical, Musical D, musical theatre, no mans island, off west end, pirate radio, rap, the big house theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘Sylvia’: “You don’t fight hatred with more hatred”

    Review of ‘Sylvia’: “You don’t fight hatred with more hatred”

    London’s new historical musical continues to strike at the Old Vic’s stage through its revised telling of the suffragette movement. Guillermo Nazara reviews this original piece that’s become one of the latest talks of the town, to let us know if the commotion is worth the hype.

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    15 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    beverly knight, bradley charles, dance musical, dj walde, hamilton, hip hop, josh cohen, kate prince, musical theatre, old vic, pop, rap, rock, sharon rose, sinead long, streetwise, sylvia, sylvia the musical, west end, young vic
  • Espacio [Raro] y Scenikus estrenan un espectáculo único sobre los musicales de Lin-Manuel Miranda

      Sala y plataforma unen fuerzas para presentar un montaje híbrido que se podrá disfrutar simultáneamente de forma presencial y mediante retransmisión. Ideado e interpretado por artistas con amplia trayectoria en grandes musicales, el espectáculo supone un recorrido por las canciones más exitosas del actor, compositor y libretista (actualmente uno de los más reconocidos en…

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    11 December, 2020
    Actualidad
    33 musical, Alberto Scarlatta, Aser Monster, broadway, chanel terrero, cristina llorente, dance, diciembre, el rey leon, espacio raro, Falco Cabo, feria de madrid, fiebre hamilton, forever king of pop, gran via, hamilton, hip hop, ifema, into the heights, limbo entertainment, lin manuel miranda, live show, live theatre, london, madrid, mamma mia, musical theatre, musicals, off broadway, rap, rock, scenikus, vaiana, west end
  • El Teatro Reina Victoria estrena una obra que ensalza la fe en el ser humano

    Roberto Álvarez y Jimmy Roca protagonizan este montaje que lleva a la escena la exitosa película francesa Intouchables. Basado en una historia real recogida en las memorias del escritor Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, la obra gira en torno a dos hombres marginados de la sociedad por motivos muy diferentes, pero que por circunstancias del destino, forjarán la…

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    13 September, 2019
    Actualidad
    abdel yasmin sellou, ados teatroa, begoña maestre, el chiringuito de pepe, eric toledano, garbi losada, gran via, gran via comunicacion, iker lastra, jimmy roca, jose antonio vitoria, la second soufle, madrid, mercado central, olivier nakache, philippe pozzo di borgo, rap, roberto alvarez, teatro, teatro reina victoria, vivaldi

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