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  • Review of ‘Ride The Cyclone’: “Funfair-themed musical builds a whirling carousel of songs but the attraction derails”

    Review of ‘Ride The Cyclone’: “Funfair-themed musical builds a whirling carousel of songs but the attraction derails”

    The Southwark Playhouse hosts the London premiere of Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell’s cult musical. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this metaphysical ride is Carnie-gie Hall material. Life is a roller coaster, or so they say. Apparently, death can be too — or at least, what causes…

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    20 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    andrew lloyd webber, Bartek Kraszewski, Baylie Carson, Brooke Maxwell, cats, damon gould, Edward Wu, fringe, Grace Galloway, Jack Maverick, Jacob Richmond, love never dies, musical theatre, musicals, off west end, review ride the cyclone, ride the cyclone, ride the cyclone review, Robyn Gilbertson, Ryan Dawson Laight, southwark playhouse, tim burton
  • Review of ‘The Mikado’: “HMS Spin-afore”

    Review of ‘The Mikado’: “HMS Spin-afore”

    Gilbert and Sullivan’s iconic musical parody returns to the London scene in a reimagined production featuring an all-male cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this show dealing with love, honour and a bit of decapitation, to let us know if this is a montage worth losing your head over. As someday, it may happen…

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    12 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    adama haigh, aidan nightingale, anto buckley, christopher hewittt, david mckechnie, declan egan, elliott akesiter, francisco gomes, george dawes, gilbert and sullivan, harry cooper millar, lewis keneedy, oliver bradley taylor, owen clayton, patrick cook, Reuben Speed, richard russell edwards, Ryan Dawson Laight, sam kipling, sasha regan, shane anotny whitely, struan davidson, tamnsin dowsett, the mikado
  • Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Review of ‘My Son’s A Queer’: “A million lives story”

    Tears and laughs shake the stage in this proud celebration of truthfulness and individuality. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new production which has lately become one of the hottest shows in the West End, to let us know if all the gossip is as fair as its bitchy tongue.

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    21 February, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, atg, battersea, battersea theatre, but what can you do, disney, disney parade, drag queen, gay, George Reeve, Jai Morjaria, les miserables, lgbt, lgbt rights, london, luke sheppard, musical, musical theatre, musicals, my son's a queer, pippa cleary, pride, queer, queer identities, Ryan Dawson Laight, Simon Nathan, Tingying Dong, transgender, turbine theatre, west end

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