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Lead actor Johnson Willis talks upcoming play ‘Wilko’: “He stands for life”

The British rock legend relives onstage through this musical biopic portraying a more personal side that not so many may know about. Guillermo Nazara chats with the man playing the icon all through city, to learn more about his process of putting Wilko back in the night. How does it feel to be playing one…
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Review of ‘Hadestown’: “Hellish heaven on earth”

Anais Mitchell’s cult musical celebrates its West End premiere upon its return to the place where it took its final steps. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this godly love story is however dealt a mortal blow. What is love but a constant struggle? It’s funny how the…
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Review of ‘Cruel Intentions’: “Sweet Foolish Games”

The guiltiest 90s gay pleasure tops itself with the London premiere of its jukebox musical adaptation. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this melange of sex and candy finally caught genie in a bottle. Seriously – there’s nothing more satisfying that seeing a b*tch being brutally destroyed. It’s…
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Solomon Davy talks ‘Grease – The Musical’: “This production is a real showcase of the next generation of musical theatre”

As the summer nights continue to electrify the sound of London’s West End, the most hydromatic show in town keeps driving in audiences from all around the world – as it’s currently playing to its second holiday season at the Dominion. Guillermo Nazara chats with the new actor in charge of giving life to one…
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Lena Hall talks new musical ‘In Dreams’: “Thinking that we don’t need other people is more self destructive than we realize”

After becoming one of the most acclaimed Broadway performers in the last years, Lena Hall takes a further (a longer) step in her career as she stars in the out-of-town production of In Dreams at the Leeds Playhouse. Guillermo Nazara chats with the actress about her involvement in this original musical, to discuss all the…
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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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Glenn Adamson talks ‘Bat Out of Hell’: “We’ve got a much higher level of poignancy in the songs to carry for the fans”

Jim Steinman’s ultimate musical fantasy returns to the West End for a strictly limited run – bringing the house down through sirens and fire after touring all around the world. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actor, playing the role of Strat, to learn more about the show where it all literally rocks and rolls.
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‘The Choir of Man’ announces new cast and booking period

The London production will continue to play until July this year, welcoming two former members of its troupe to the West End stage. Set in a local pub where young male friends reflect about their lives to support each other, the show features live instrumentalists, singers and dancers (sometimes all combined) and a repertoire with…


