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  • Review of ‘The Crumple Zone’: “Crushing crushes”

    Review of ‘The Crumple Zone’: “Crushing crushes”

    London’s Waterloo East Theatre welcomes this new gay comedy exploring the struggles of romantic relationships as well as complying with personal realizations. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this droll comment on love and sex life keeps some balls rolling. I can talk about two different shows here…

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    4 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    friend zone, fringe theatre, gay, lambco productions, lgbt, male nudity, play, rom com, romantic comedy, sitcom, stage door theatre, the crumple zone, waterloo east
  • Adam Jackson-Smith talks ‘Fawlty Towers – The Play’: “Basil is truly the hero, everyone else is the enemy”

    Adam Jackson-Smith talks ‘Fawlty Towers – The Play’: “Basil is truly the hero, everyone else is the enemy”

    John Cleese’s beloved sitcom continues to crack West End audiences through this new stage adaptation bringing together some of the best moments from the iconic television series. Guillermo Nazara chats with the man in charge of playing Torquay’s most enchanting hotelier, to learn all of the fun facts about the show that we need to…

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    21 November, 2024
    English contents, Interviews, Sin categoría
    basil fawlty, comedy, farce, faulty towers, fawlty towers, hotel, john cleese, manuel, monty python, play, polly, sitcom, sybil fawlty, torquay, west end
  • Review of ‘Strategic Love Play’: “It’s a heartbreak… into laughter”

    Review of ‘Strategic Love Play’: “It’s a heartbreak… into laughter”

    Paines Plough’s latest romantic comedy lands on the Soho Theatre’s stage to explore the little joys and many sorrows of finding that special one. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its edgy depiction of modern dating is either a crush or bound to crash. So, I went on…

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    30 May, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    arche backhouse, comedy, fringe theatre, katie posner, letty thomas, miriam battye, plaine's plough, rom com, sitcom, speed dating, strategic love play, west end
  • Review of ‘Artificially Yours’: “Inorganic humanity”

    Review of ‘Artificially Yours’: “Inorganic humanity”

    Leslie Ash stars in this new play exploring modern relationships in a digitalized word – penned by first-time author Aaron Thakar. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this droll comedy about machines taking over our love lives deserves to have its plug pulled. If you push too hard,…

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    12 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    aaron thakar, alexa, artificially yours, comedy, fringe theatre, leslie ash, london, riverside studios, sitcom, west end
  • Review of ‘Appraisal’: “Guidelines are meant to be broken”

    Review of ‘Appraisal’: “Guidelines are meant to be broken”

    Chiswick’s Theatre at the Tabard welcomes the London transfer of this new comedy starring Tim Marriott and Angela Bull, playing until the middle of the month after its first run at the Edinburgh fringe. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this comedy play about employer-worker relationships is getting…

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    2 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    appraisal, comedy, epsilon productions, sitcom, smokescreen productions, theatre at the tabard, tim marriott
  • Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Review of ‘Private Lives’: “It’s a pity I didn’t have more brandy”

    Noel Coward’s timeless comedy returns to London in a lavish limited-running production starring Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge. Guillermo Nazara gives us a sibyl-quibble about the play, to let us know if his attendance was either an exciting experience or, instead, as flat as Norfolk. We had heaps really, only they slip away into the…

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    14 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ambassadors theatre group, christopher luscombe, comedy, dugald bruce lockhart, georgie goodman, hilary tones, Imy Wyatt Corner, jane quinn, jeremy dunn, mark jonathan, natalie walter, nichoals maude, nigel havers, nigel hess, noel coward, patricia hodge, private lives, simon higlett, sitcom, west end
  • Review of ‘The Unfriend’: “The divine comedy”

    Review of ‘The Unfriend’: “The divine comedy”

    The spooks and the scares have been replaced on the boards of London’s Criterion Theatre for the laughs and feel-good vibe of a most delightful serial killer. Guillermo Nazara reviews this new comedy now playing in the West End for a strictly limited run, to let us know if the victims of this show lie…

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    25 January, 2023
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    adult comedy, Amanda Abbington, Chichester Festival Theatre, comedy, criterio theatre, family comedy, farse, fase, inside no 9, london, Maddie Holliday, Marcus Onilude, Mark Gatiss, Michael Simkins, play, Reece Shearsmith, robert jones, sherlock, sitcom, Steven Moffat, the unfriend, west end
  • Beatriz Carvajal renuncia a su pasado en el Fernán Gómez

    El teatro representa este mes Otra Vida, una obra original escrita por Oriol Tarrasón, que reflexiona sobre los prejuicios que nuestra sociedad tiene en cuanto a la vejez y la juventud. Con un elenco que completan Juan Gea, Jesús Castejón y Beatriz Arjona, la trama se desarrolla cuando su protagonista decide cambiar por completo su…

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    2 March, 2022
    Actualidad
    absurdo, beatriz arjona, centro cultural fernando fernan-gomez, comedia, fernan gomez, identidad, jesus castejon, juan gea, juventud, oriol tarrason, otra vida, sala guirau, sitcom, solange, teatro, vejez
  • First images of the West End production of ‘Waitress’ released

    The show has launched its first collection of promotional pictures featuring its protagonist, Katharine McPhee – as well as some other onstage photographs. The musical, still in previews, has already extended its run thanks to public demand, apart from organising several events where fans and genre loves will be in direct contact with the creative…

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    1 March, 2019
    News
    adelphi theatre, adrienne shelly´, bareilles, broadway, comedy, convent garden, cook, diane paulus, diner, gran via, jack mcbrayer, johan persson´, katherine mcphee, london, love, madrid, marisha wallace, musical, musical theatre, new york, peter hannah, pies, pop music, rock, romance, scott pask, shaun prendergast, show, showbusiness, sitcom, usa, waitress, west end
  • Primeras imágenes de la producción de ‘Waitress’ en West End

    El montaje ha lanzado su primera sesión de fotos promocionales con su protagonista, Katharine McPhee, además del material gráfico de la obra. El musical, que todavía está en funciones previas, ya ha prorrogado temporada gracias a la demanda del público, además de organizar varios eventos en los que los fans y amantes del género podrán…

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    1 March, 2019
    Actualidad
    adelphi theatre, adrienne shelly´, all things west end, bareilles, broadway, comedy, convent garden, cook, diane paulus, diner, gran via, jack mcbrayer, johan persson´, katherine mcphee, london, love, madrid, marisha wallace, musical, musical theatre, new york, peter hannah, pies, pop music, rock, romance, scott pask, shaun prendergast, show, showbusiness, sitcom, usa, waitress, west end
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