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Review of ‘Second Best’: “Putting poignancy into accio”

London’s Riverside Studios hosts Asa Butterfield’s stage debut, starring in this new one-man play exploring the scars of childhood trauma through the most exceptional life experiences. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its piercing, dark-marked narrative manages to cast a spell on the viewers’ hearts. Family is not…
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Multi-award winning play ‘Red Pitch’ to transfer to the Soho Place next year

The show will begin performances in March, with its original cast reprising their roles. Winner several major accolades such as Best New Play at the Offies and the Evening Standard for Most Promising Playwright, the piece deals with the subjects of brotherhood, love and the meaning of belonging. It’s all coming back, it’s all coming…
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Review of ‘Build A Rocket’: “It’s not just someone else’s story”

Christopher York’s stirring personal play returns in a new revised version directed by Jordan Langford and starring West End actress and singer Shannon Rewcroft. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this show dealing with the struggles of single teenage parenting, to let us know what lies within this story about true life success. Real heroes…
