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  • Review of ‘Dear England’: “Play of the match”

    Review of ‘Dear England’: “Play of the match”

    James Graham’s acclaimed play travels from the National Theatre to the heart of the West End in a limited running production starring Joseph Fiennes. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this goal-scoring piece will make you get a kick out of it. Sometimes we need to win to…

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    24 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    annapurna theatre, crystal condie, darragh hand, dear england, drama, es devlin, fiery angel, gunnar cauthery, joseph fiennes, josh barrow, kate kelly flood, kindred partners, national theatre, nick barclay, playing field, rupert goold, tashinga bepete, ted lasso, will cose, will fletcher, will harrion wallace
  • Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Review of ‘Patriots’: “Too bright for Putin’s soul”

    Amidst one of the most agitated chapters in Eastern Europe’s late life, the West End welcomes a new striking recount on the events that led Putin into his tyrannical upheaval. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this political thriller starring Tom Hollander, to let us know more about this story dealing with the shadows of…

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    7 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adam cork, almeida theatre, ashley gerlach, deborah andrews, howard gossington, jack knowles, jessica temple, josef davies, luke thallon, matt concannon, miriam buether, noel coward, patriots, paul kynman, peter morgan, ronald guttman, rupert goold, sean kingsley, stefanie martini, tom hollander, ukraine, vladimir putin, west end, will keen, zerensky
  • Review of ‘Women, Beware The Devil’: “Hazed darkness”

    Review of ‘Women, Beware The Devil’: “Hazed darkness”

    Hell rises onstage in this original play about ambition, greed and the powers of the occult. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new limited-running production delivered by renowned director Rupert Goold, to share his thoughts on a piece where good and evil are partners in crime.

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    27 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alison lover, almeida theatre, aurora dawson hunte, carly sophia davies, charles i, comedy, demon, devil, horror, ioanna kimbook, leo bill, lydia leonard, marc brenner, mutiny, nathan armarkwei laryea, nobles, rupert goold, women beware the devil

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