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  • Review of ‘High Noon’: “Stage adaptation of Western classic is all hat and no cattle”

    Review of ‘High Noon’: “Stage adaptation of Western classic is all hat and no cattle”

    The 1950s Hollywood film travels to the London scene with the world premiere of its stage adaptation, starring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this theatrical rodeo wins its spurs. There are a few valid reasons why the film has endured as a…

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    13 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    billy crudup, billy howle, Carl Foreman, denise gough, eric roth, high noon, high noon play, high noon review, high noon west end, James Doherty, jonah russell, Joshua Hill, Misha Handley, rebecca lee, Rosa Salazar, Simon Chandler, the sharrock
  • Review of ‘The Pillowman’: “A suffocating thrill”

    Review of ‘The Pillowman’: “A suffocating thrill”

    Martin McDonagh’s uncanny comedy lands on the West End for the first time in this limited running production starring Lily Allen and Steve Pemberton. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this stirring show exploring the limits of free speech, to let us know how much cancellation this piece deserves. “You only write what you know…

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    22 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    carlotta de gregori, children's stories, daniel millar, dark comedy, david angland, duke of york's theatre, freedom of speech, lilly allen, martin mcdonald, matthew dunster, matthew tennyson, paul kaye, rebecca lee, steve pemberton, the pillowman, thriller, west end

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