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  • Review of ‘The Spy Who Came In From The Cold’: “Stage adaptation of Le Carré’s classic isn’t getting a smiley”

    Review of ‘The Spy Who Came In From The Cold’: “Stage adaptation of Le Carré’s classic isn’t getting a smiley”

    Following its initial run at the Chichester Festival, David Eldridge’s play lands on the West End stage ahead of its national tour. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know whether this latest rebirth of the secret-agent novel is worth a shot. I lied in the title. Well, I only misled.…

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    28 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    chichester festival, david eldridge, espionage, film classic, jeremy herrin, john le carre, MI6, richard burton, soho place, spy, stage adaptation, the spy who came in from the cold, the spy who came in from the cold review, west end
  • Review of ‘The Motive and The Cue’: “God hath given you one face, and you make yourself another”

    Review of ‘The Motive and The Cue’: “God hath given you one face, and you make yourself another”

    The most successful Hamlet production in Broadway’s history returns to the stage through this blaring depiction of how it all came together. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this forceful battle of talent and egos manages to crack a heart. There’s no bigger drama in the theatre that…

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    27 December, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    acting method, backstage, broadway, elizabeth taylor, hamlet, hamlet broadway, hollywood, jack thorne, john gielgud, Johnny Flynn, mark douet, Mark Gatiss, method acting, national theatre, noel coward, richard burton, sam mendes, shakespeare, the motive and the cue, Tuppence Middleton, west end, william shakespeare
  • West End actor Luke Baker and drag queen Chanel Nº5 to star in exclusive performance at The Pheasantry

    West End actor Luke Baker and drag queen Chanel Nº5 to star in exclusive performance at The Pheasantry

    The venue will host this one-night-only revue featuring a repertoire made of iconic songs from a bygone era. Produced by theatre company The Salon, the montage goes through the relations (and rumours) of some of the most acclaimed performers of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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    28 September, 2022
    English contents, News
    american idol, black and white, chanel nº5, chelsea, classical, comedy, drag queen, everybody's talking about jamie, films, frank sinatra, glamour, golden age, greta garbo, hollywood, london, luke baker, marlem dietrich, marlon brando, metro golden meyer, mgm, pizza express, richard burton, rsc, stratford, summerhouse, the pheasantry, tinsel town, west end
  • El actor del West End Luke Baker y la drag queen Chanel Nº5 protagonizan una actuación exclusiva en The Pheasantry

    El actor del West End Luke Baker y la drag queen Chanel Nº5 protagonizan una actuación exclusiva en The Pheasantry

    El local acogerá esta revista de una sola noche con un repertorio formado por canciones icónicas de una época pasada. Producido por la compañía teatral The Salon, el montaje recorre las relaciones (y los rumores) de algunos de los intérpretes más aclamados de la Edad de Oro de Hollywood.

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    28 September, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    american idol, black and white, chanel nº5, chelsea, classical, comedy, drag queen, everybody’s talking about jamie, films, frank sinatra, glamour, golden age, greta garbo, hollywood, london, luke baker, marlem dietrich, marlon brando, metro golden meyer, mgm, pizza express, richard burton, rsc, stratford, summerhouse, the pheasantry, tinsel town, west end
  • Review of ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “Fame doesn’t change who you are”

    Review of ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “Fame doesn’t change who you are”

    Irish acting legend Gabriel Byrne shares more than his unquestionable talent onstage for a super limited run before shedding both his light and darkness on Broadway. Guillermo Nazara tells us about this gripping one-man play, where the acclaimed thespian reveals his inspiring strength through the weaknesses, longings and mistakes of his life.

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    15 September, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    apollo theatre, bio, broadway, gabriel byrne, irish, london, movie business, movies, one man show, richard burton, walking with ghosts, west end
  • Reseña de ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “La fama no cambia lo que eres”

    Reseña de ‘Walking with Ghosts’: “La fama no cambia lo que eres”

    La leyenda de la interpretación irlandesa Gabriel Byrne comparte algo más que su incuestionable talento sobre el escenario durante un período superlimitado antes de derramar su luz y su oscuridad en Broadway. Guillermo Nazara nos habla de esta apasionante obra unipersonal, en la que el aclamado actor revela su inspiradora fuerza a través de las…

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    15 September, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    apollo theatre, bio, broadway, gabriel byrne, irish, london, movie business, movies, one man show, richard burton, walking with ghosts, west end

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