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Review of ‘Death of England: Closing Time’: “Playing to a lower beat, but still palpitating”

Clint Dyers and Roy Williams’s three-part social commentary reaches its final stop, with the West End transfer of this last instalment starring Erin Doherty and Sharon Duncan-Brewster. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this critical observation on the national mindset flaunts more red than white in its flag.…
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Review of ‘Death of England’: “The poisoned heart of a nation”

The National Theatre brings back Dyer and Williams’s hot-blooded trilogy, depicting the country’s tumultuous zeitgeist through the singular eyes of everyday people. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show’s first two installments, to let us know if this harrowing portrait of modern society manage to knock audiences beyond its name. British houses for British…
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Review of ‘Unexpected Twist’: “The performance is everything”

Charles Dicken’s beloved classic is revamped for the 21st century in this new musical adaptation of Michael Rosen’s children’s novel. Guillermo Nazara reviews the show upon his attendance to its world premiere in Northampton, to share his thoughts about a piece whose original plot seems to be more current now than never before.
