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  • Review of ‘Pan! Peter Comes Out To Play’: “Good faith and trust, but not that much of the last”

    Review of ‘Pan! Peter Comes Out To Play’: “Good faith and trust, but not that much of the last”

    Theatre Peckham welcomes back this modernized adaptation of James M. Barrie’s ageless story, combining amateur and professional performers through original songs and a contemporary South London setting. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this retelling of the beloved classic turns out to be a darling one. When James…

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    16 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    musical theatre, musicals, pan, peter comes out to play, peter pan, reggae, south london, theatre peckha, theatre peckham
  • Review of ‘The Big Life’: “Royal East Variety Show”

    Review of ‘The Big Life’: “Royal East Variety Show”

    The ska-style musical celebrates its 20th anniversary by returning to its birthplace, in a new production currently playing until the end of next month. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this comedy about love affairs is worth a crush. “I’ll never fall in love again”, cries that little…

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    23 February, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    comedy, immigration, jamaica, london, love’s labours, musical theatre, musicals, reggae, shakespeare, ska, the big life, theatre royal stratford east, west end
  • Michael Duke talks ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “Freedom drove Bob Marley as a human and an artist”

    Michael Duke talks ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “Freedom drove Bob Marley as a human and an artist”

    Every night, London’s Lyric Theatre is transformed into a world of hate and injustice won over by a message of peace and love – shouted through Jamaican reggae hearts. Though long (and too early) gone, Bob Marley’s pressence still stands strongly in the West End thanks to Get Up, Stand Up, the musical depicting the…

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    22 September, 2022
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    bob marley, could you be loved, exodus, get up stand up, i shot the sheriff, jamaica, jamming, jukebox, lively up yourself, lyric theatre, mellow mood, michael duke, musical, musical theatre, rastaman live up, rastaman liveup, rebel music, reggae, soul, soul music, soul rebel, sun is shining, trenchtown rock, uprising, west end, zimbabwe
  • Michael Duke habla de ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “La libertad impulsó a Bob Marley como ser humano y como artista”

    Michael Duke habla de ‘Get Up, Stand Up’: “La libertad impulsó a Bob Marley como ser humano y como artista”

    Cada noche, el Lyric Theatre de Londres se transforma en un mundo de odio e injusticia conquistado por un mensaje de paz y amor, gritado a través de los corazones del reggae jamaicano. Aunque hace mucho tiempo (y demasiado pronto) que se fue, la presencia de Bob Marley sigue siendo fuerte en el West End…

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    22 September, 2022
    Contenido en español, Entrevistas
    bob marley, could you be loved, exodus, get up stand up, i shot the sheriff, jamaica, jamming, jukebox, lively up yourself, lyric theatre, mellow mood, michael duke, musical, musical theatre, rastaman live up, rastaman liveup, rebel music, reggae, soul, soul music, soul rebel, sun is shining, trenchtown rock, uprising, west end, zimbabwe

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