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  • Review of ‘Prom 59: Dvorák’s New World Symphony’: “It turned its on way”

    Review of ‘Prom 59: Dvorák’s New World Symphony’: “It turned its on way”

    The BBC classical season continues with some of the world’s most refined groups playuing the grandest works in the genre. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the concert, to let us know what went through during one of the most anticipated performances of the 2023 edition. Legend says that Dvorák’s mind was so jammed with…

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    4 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Augustin Hadelich, bbc proms, classical music, dvorak, from the new world, new world symphony, Paavo Järvi, proms, royal albert hall, tchaikovsky, The Consecration of the House’ 12’, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
  • Review of BBC Prom 52 ‘Prokofiev 5th Symphony’: “When music doesn’t sing”

    Review of BBC Prom 52 ‘Prokofiev 5th Symphony’: “When music doesn’t sing”

    UK’s most beloved classical music festival celebrates the genius of the Russian composer by performing one his lushest works, as well as the premiere of a new contemporary piece. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the concert, to gives us all the details about this ambitious rendition by one of the most acclaimed orchestras in…

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    28 August, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    bbc proms, boston symphony orchestra, classical music, julia adolphe, mozart, prokofiev, proms, richard straus, richard strauss, royal albert hall, sergey prokofiev
  • Review of ‘Cinderella In The Round’: “That’s the wish her heart made”

    Review of ‘Cinderella In The Round’: “That’s the wish her heart made”

    Prokofiev’s luscious ballet soars over its own fantasy in this lavish production by the ENB. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this extravagant montage depicting one of the most famous fairy tales ever told, to let us know if magic was eventually made at the ball last night. There are many kinds of Cinderella. The…

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    16 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, Christopher Wheeldon, cinderella, cinderella in the round, cinderella mice, classical music, dance, disney, enb, english national ballet, erina takahashi, fairy tale, fantasy, fernanda oliveira, francesco gabriele frola, julian crouch, katja khaniukova, ken sarusashi, mice, musicals, oliver halle, royal albert hall, sarah kundi, sergei prokofiev, stepmother, stepsister, west end
  • Peter Wilson, Pippa Ailion, Andrew Bruce and Amanda Parker to be granted the Olivier Industry Recognition Award next week

    Peter Wilson, Pippa Ailion, Andrew Bruce and Amanda Parker to be granted the Olivier Industry Recognition Award next week

    The Society of London Theatre has announced the upcoming recipients of this category, acknowledging pioneering, excellence and determination in their fields of work. Taking place next month at the Royal Albert Hall, the full award ceremony will be hosted by Hannah Waddingham.

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    9 March, 2023
    English contents, News
    amanda parker, an inspector calls, andrew bruce, andrew lloyd webber, award ceremony, bbc, cameron mackintosh, chess, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, dity dancer, industry recognition award, into the woods, Les Misérables, london, MAMMA MIA!, mastercard, olivier awards, oliviers, peter wilson, pippa ailion, pw productions, royal albert hall, sweeney todd, the lion king, the woman in black, west end
  • FEATURE: The English National Ballet presents its 2023/24 season

    FEATURE: The English National Ballet presents its 2023/24 season

    Following the announcement of its new Artistic Director, the company has introduced today all the the upcoming productions that will be put together over the following months – through a programming that will combine tradition with modernism and also social awareness.

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    1 March, 2023
    English contents, News
    aaron s watkin, enb, english national ballet, english national opera, eno, grace chan, nutcracker, patrick harrison, royal albert hall, sir roger carr, swan lake, swan lake in the round
  • The Oliviers announce their 2023 recipients of the Special Award and Lifetime Achievement Award

    The Oliviers announce their 2023 recipients of the Special Award and Lifetime Achievement Award

    As the most prestigious accolades in London and British theatre are about to disclose their new list of nominees, Dame Arlene Phillips and Sir Derek Jacobi have been made the beneficiaries of this year’s categories. Set to hold their ceremony in the beginning of April at the Royal Albert Hall, all the rest of candidates…

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    24 February, 2023
    English contents, News
    agatha christie, annie, arlene phillips, claire walker, coreography, derek jacobi, hamlet, hannah essex, king lear, lifetime achievement award, monty python, murder on the orient express, musical theatre, musicals, ridley scotts legend, romeo and juliet, royal albert hall, shakespeare, so you think you can dance, society of london theatre, special award, strictly come dancing, the kings speech, west end
  • Cirque du Soleil’s latest show to become its most successful production in London

    Cirque du Soleil’s latest show to become its most successful production in London

    Only two weeks away from concluding its run at the Royal Albert Hall, this new montage has already sold over 200 thousand tickets. Inspired by the aesthetics of the Victorian era, this incredible display of talent and spectacularity features, among others, 6 new acts never seen before in the UK.

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    22 February, 2023
    English contents, News
    19th century, acrobatics, aerial dance, cirque du soleil, dance, daredevil, de la terre a la lune, french, jules verne, kurious, musical, musical theatre, royal albert hall, steampunk, traditional theatre, west end, xix century
  • Review of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’: “De la scène a la lune”

    Review of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Kurios’: “De la scène a la lune”

    The bronze allure of French 1800s steampunk lures within the walls of London’s Royal Albert Hall – through this new production by one the most highly regarded companies in the world. Guillermo Nazara reviews this montage of artistic awe and gifted oddities, to let us know what awaits in one of the most anticipated shows…

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    19 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    19th century, acrobatics, aerial dance, cirque du soleil, dance, daredevil, de la terre a la lune, french, jules verne, kurious, musical, musical theatre, royal albert hall, steampunk, traditional theatre, west end, xix century
  • Review of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “Beauty is the word”

    Review of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “Beauty is the word”

    The most Christmassy theatre tradition continues to charm audiences during the holidays through its many productions across town. Guillermo Názara reviews one the company’s signature montages, playing for a limited run at London’s Royal Albert Hall – to let us know if the lavishness of the score is matched by those daring to perform it.

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    30 December, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    arabesque, ballerina, ballet, Birmingham, birmingham royal ballet, christmas, christmas plans, christmassy, classical dance, classical music, dance, fairy tale, family plans, fantasy, john macfarlane, lev ivanov, london, music, nutcracker march, paul murphy, royal albert hall, royal ballet sinfonia, russian dance, simon callow, sir peter wright, sugar plum fairy, tchaikovsky, the nutcracker, trepak, vincent redmon, west end, xmas
  • Crítica de Katherine Jenkins en el Royal Albert Hall: “No busques más estrellas de la Navidad”

    Crítica de Katherine Jenkins en el Royal Albert Hall: “No busques más estrellas de la Navidad”

    La mundialmente aclamada mezzosoprano de Gales regresó la semana pasada a la sala de conciertos más encantadora de Londres, en un evento que supuso su primer regreso al recinto desde su especial concierto de encierro. Guillermo Názara repasa esta actuación única en la vida, para hacernos saber si el encanto de la temporada estuvo a…

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    18 December, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    andy serkins, christmas, christmas at the royal albert hall, christmas carols, christmas concert, family plans, john owen jones, katherine jenkins, london, lord of the rings, musical theatre, phantom of the opera, royal albert hall, theatre, xmas
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