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  • Creative Bertie Watkins talks new immersive adult panto ‘Dead Hard’: “We applied for a world record of most amount of dildos in a live production”

    Creative Bertie Watkins talks new immersive adult panto ‘Dead Hard’: “We applied for a world record of most amount of dildos in a live production”

    London’s Southwark area gets even gayer with the opening of this new drag parody show, turning one of the most iconic classics in film history into a different kind of… iconography. Guillermo Nazara chats with the man leading thus gang banger, to learn all the fun facts about this glittering montage – where there won’t…

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    8 December, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    adult panto, barbie, comedy, dead hard, die hard, dildo, drag, drag queens, fringe, immersive, lgbt, musical, musical theatre, panto, southwark
  • Review of ‘Afterglow’: “Shadowy gleam”

    Review of ‘Afterglow’: “Shadowy gleam”

    S. Asher Gelman’s popular piece about modern relationships returns to the London scene for its third time, in a new production currently playing at the same place that hosted its European premiere. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its intimate storyline is worth coming for. There are many…

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    5 February, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    afterglow, Ann Beyersdorfer, fringe, gay, james nicholson, Jamie Roderick, lgbt, paddy cavendish, peter mcpherson, relationships, romance, s asher gelman, southwark, southwark playhouse, victor hugo
  • Review of ‘Broken Toys’: “There’s more ground to break”

    Review of ‘Broken Toys’: “There’s more ground to break”

    The feel of Pride Month inundates the Cervantes Theatre with this LGBT-themed play dealing with the trials and tribulations that takes just to be one’s true self. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this production, to let us know more about a show exploring a basic right that’s currently at stake. What did you dream…

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    20 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Angela Gasparetto, Bárbara Sánchez Palomero, broken toys, carolina roman, cervantes theatre, Elena Molina, Elise Marsh, Elliott Squire, Giovanni Tria, Guy Woolf, Hayley Rose, James Creighton-Goode, Jorge de Juan, Josele Mesa, Luca Panetta, miles molan, Paula Paz, rayme ortuste, Sebastián Capitán Viveros, southwark, southwark playhouse, spanish theatre, the arches
  • Review of ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’: “False advertising”

    Review of ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’: “False advertising”

    Loesser and Burrows’s musical classic returns to the stage in a new Off-West End production – also bringing back to the London scene long-standing legend Tracie Bennett. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the show, to let us know if there’s been any victory while playing this charade. Ahhh… Nothing like not lifting a finger…

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    17 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    abe burrows, allie daniel, annie aitken, big con productons, broadway, comedy, daniel radcliffe, danny lane, eliot gooch, frank loesser, fringe, gabrielle friedman, georgie rannkcom, grace kanyamibwa, how to succeed in business without really trying, jack weinstock, kevin wilson pr, london, michelle visage, milo mccarthy, musical, musical theatre, musicals, old fashioned musical, southwark, southwark playhouse, succeed london, taylor bradshaw, the big area theatre company, tracie bennet, traditional musical, verity power, west end, willie gilbert
  • Review of ‘Nul Points’: ‘Be more than just a candidate’

    Review of ‘Nul Points’: ‘Be more than just a candidate’

    As the drums begin to roll for the only event not even Brexiteers want to miss, the Union Theatre opens its stage to this new comedy where life goes by through Eurovision galas. Guillermo Nazara gives us his thoughts on this show currently playing until the end of the month, to let us know where…

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    8 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    12 points, adele anderson, big five, Charlotte East, cliff richard, cliff richards, David Shields, eurovision, Kane Verrall, london, Marcus J. Foreman, Martin Blackburn, musical theatre, musicals, nul points, Peter Bull, play, Sean Huddlestan, southwark, the arches, theatre, union theatre, west end, william spencer
  • Review of ‘Betty Blue Eyes’: “Happy as a pig in the mud”

    Review of ‘Betty Blue Eyes’: “Happy as a pig in the mud”

    Stiles and Drewe’s farcical musical returns to London in its firs-ever revival since the original West End production over a decade ago. Guillermo Nazara shares his thought on this comedy set during the starvation times of World War II, to let us know what‘s to expect this highly boar-ing show.

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    6 April, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    a private function, Aaron Clingham, aaron clinghman, aimee mcqueen, alistair lindsay, amelia atherton, Anthony Drewe, ava jennings grant, betty blue eyes, coco bennet, coco bennett, daniel lipman, david pendlebury, emma jane fearnley, fringe theatre, george dawes, George Stiles, georgia boothman, hannah lawton, jade marvin, jayne ashley, johs perry, jonny weston, kane stone, Kasper Cornish, katie stasi, kevin wilson pr, laurel dougall, london, michael mather, Music Theatre International, musical, musicals, nellie regan', novello theatre, Reuben Speed, Ron Cowen, sam kipling, sasha regan, shannon farrell, southwark, stuart simons, theatre and bar, tom holt, union theatre
  • Two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett to star in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”

    Two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett to star in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”

    The actress will be returning to the London scene through this new production of the American classic – playing at the Southwark Playhouse for a limited run. Directed by Georgie Ranckom, the show is a satire of big business and its idolization, featuring music and lyrics by legendary composer Frank Loesser, whose credits also include…

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    21 March, 2023
    English contents, News
    bridge theatre, comedy, coronation street, daniel radcliffe, frank loesser, guys and dolls, hairspray, how to succeed in business without really trying, mame, matthew broderick, musical theatre, musicals, olivier, olivier awards, parody, ru paul, ru paul drag race, rupaul, satire, sharon gaskell, southwark, southwark playhouse, spoof, tracie bennet, west end
  • Review of ‘Someone of Significance’: “The journey is yet to begin”

    Review of ‘Someone of Significance’: “The journey is yet to begin”

    Last week, the Network Theatre hosted the world premiere of Amalia Kontensi’s new play, starring film and television regulars Simon Bass and Fuonlola Olunfuwa. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts about the piece, to let us know what‘s in store in this tale where the love for somebody else clashes with the love for your own…

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    6 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    All's Well That Ends Well, Amalia Kontesi, bankers, Barons Court Theatre, bfi, Chelsea Rep, energy crisis, Escaper, Funlola Olufunwa, greenwich theatre, lambeth, network theatre, Octopus, play, Sam Tannenbaum, Simon Bass, sleeping beauty, someone of significance, southwark, The Machines That Built America, The Soprano, The Testing Point, the vaults, There's Something That We Need To Talk About, Vasiliki Verousi, vault festival, waterloo

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