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  • Review of ‘Romeo and Juliet’: “The course of true love never did run smooth”

    Review of ‘Romeo and Juliet’: “The course of true love never did run smooth”

    Shakespeare’s immortal love story relives once again on its home stage, in a new abridged production playing the Globe’s main playhouse. Guillermo Nazara share his views on the show, to let us know if this revised montage still kisses by the book.

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    20 March, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    capulet, classical theatre, love story, montague, poetry, romance, romantic, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, shakespeare globe, shakespeare's globe, the bard, theatre in verse, tragedy, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘GuyMart’: “It needs to unload”

    Review of ‘GuyMart’: “It needs to unload”

    London’s Waterloo East Theatre hosts, only for this week, the transfer of this new musical exploring the ups and downs of online dating. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if the piece is worth rooting…for. Fee-fi-fo-fum – I smell the blood of an Englishman. Fee-fi-fo-fum – I cannot wait…

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    8 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    fringe theatre, gay, gay love, gay sex, gay theatre, grindr, guymart, hookups, lgbt, love is love, musical theatre, musicals, romantic, tough nut theatre, waterloo east theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘At The Statue of Venus’ and ‘La Voix Humaine’: “It’s not just about saying it”

    Review of ‘At The Statue of Venus’ and ‘La Voix Humaine’: “It’s not just about saying it”

    The Grimeborn Opera Festival reaches its final stages with a double performance of contemporary new classics. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us if these love pieces actually came too hard hearted. Love is blind. Well, f*ck you too, you self-consciousness-triggering bitch. Oh, come on, are you gonna tell me now…

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    8 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    arcola theatre, at the statue of Venus, classic crossover, classical music, contemporary, contemporary classical, fringe, la voix humaine, london, modern classic, opera, opera festival, romantic
  • Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    Review of ‘Our Last First’: “Young but thoughtful”

    A thousand love stories get comprised in this single tale, depicting the reality we all face when going through a relationship. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this production returning to London for a strictly limited run, to let us know if this is a play he is wedded to. Who needs a heart when…

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    12 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Adam Jeffreys, Amelie Peters, Annie Loftus, beca barton, canary wharf, Eoin Quinlan, Jack Baxter, Joshua Eldridge-Smith, Katharine Hardman, london, love, love actually, love story, Lucy Sneddon, non binary, our last first, Pooja Sivaraman, romantic, Samuel Xavier, the space, Vanshika Rajeev
  • Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    David Farr’s latest play lands in London for a strictly limited run after touring across the UK from its inception at the Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reviews this piece exploring human emptiness and crave through the eyes of the inert, to let us know his thoughts on this production taking place at one of…

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    1 November, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    La última obra de David Farr aterriza en Londres para una temporada estrictamente limitada después de recorrer el Reino Unido desde su inicio en el Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reseña esta pieza que explora el vacío y el ansia humanos a través de los ojos de los inertes, para hacernos llegar sus reflexiones sobre…

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    1 November, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci-fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • Sherlock Holmes to return in a new online immersive theatrical experience

    Baker Street’s iconic detective will be the main theme of Les Enfants Terribles’ next project, which will provide audiences with an online multisensorial adventure. Centered around the mysterious deaths of three members of the parliament, the show will allow the public to plunge into Arthur Conan Doyle’s Victorian universe by offering the challenge of solving…

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    23 December, 2020
    News
    Anthony Spargo, arthur conan doyle, baker street, crime, foreign secretary, immersive, immersive theatre, josephine baker, les enfants terribles, london, lord chamberlain, moriarti, murder, mystery, oliver lansley, online, online adventure, parliament, romantic, sherlock holmes, the case of the hung parliament, the games afoot, the home secretary, victorian london, watson, west end
  • Sherlock Holmes regresa en una nueva experienca teatral inmersiva

    El icónico detective de Baker Street será el tema principal en el próximo proyecto de Les Enfants Terribles, el cual ofrecerá al público una aventura multisensorial. Centrado en las misteriosas muertes de tres miembros del parlamento, el espectáculo permitirá a los espectadores sumergirse en el universo victoriano de Arthur Conan Doyle, retándolos a resolver el…

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    23 December, 2020
    Actualidad
    Anthony Spargo, arthur conan doyle, baker street, crime, foreign secretary, immersive, immersive theatre, josephine baker, les enfants terribles, london, lord chamberlain, moriarti, murder, mystery, oliver lansley, online, online adventure, parliament, romantic, sherlock holmes, the case of the hung parliament, the games afoot, the home secretary, victorian london, watson, west end

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