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  • Puppet designer Toby Olié talks upcoming show ‘There’s A Bear On My Chair’: “It’s purely about that act of belief”

    Puppet designer Toby Olié talks upcoming show ‘There’s A Bear On My Chair’: “It’s purely about that act of belief”

    Following worldwide critically acclaimed productions such as War Horse and Spirited Away, the award-winning creative sets up to open his next project – this time, bringing Ross Collin’s children’s best-seller to the Southbank Centre’s stage for a limited run later this month. Guillermo Nazara chats with the artist, to learn more about the piece and…

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    6 February, 2025
    English contents, Interviews
    children’s show, dr. seuss, elephantom, interview toby olie, littler mermaid, musical theatre, musicals, national theatre, puppet design, puppetry, ross collins, spirited away, there’s a bear on my chair, there’s a bear on my chair interview, there’s a bear on my chair show, toby olie, toby olie interview, tom and jerry, war horse
  • The 50 best shows of 2024

    The 50 best shows of 2024

    As this year’s last act gets ready for its grand finale, we present our annual list of the most enduring productions in both the London and UK scene. Join us, as we take a journey into the past – and reveal which ones, out of our 288 posts, have made it into our stagy wall…

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    30 December, 2024
    English contents, Features
    a chorus line, A Raisin in the Sun, a view from the bridge, alegria, All's Well That Ends Well, asi wind, barbican theatre, barbra streisand, benjamin button musical, best shows, best shows of 2024, boys from the blackstuff, bronco billy, buyer and cellar, cirque, cirque du soleil, cowbois, cruel intentions musical, dance, death of england, dominic west, enb, english national ballet, fiddler on the roof, fringe, giant, giselle, harry clarke, holocaust, homo alone, House of Life, hugh panaro, incredibly human, John Lithgow, judy, judy garland, la fille mal gardee, lehman brothers, lehman trilogy, les noces, madame bovary, much ado about nothing, musical theatre, musicals, next to normal, oedipus, off west end, people places and things, pippin, players kings, plays, punchdrunk, roald dahl, rob madge, shakespeare, Shakespeare in the Squares, shakespeare’s globe, sophie’s surpirse 29th, spirited away, Standing at the Sky’s Edge, stephen schwartz, swan lake in the round, tennessee williams, the 39 steps, the bbc proms, The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady, the comedy of errors, the curious case of benjamin, the departue, the dream of a ridiculous man, the glass menagerie, the happiest man on earth, the hills of california, the liar the bitch and the wardrobe, the massive tragedy of Madame bovary, the nutcracker, the picture of dorian gray, theatre, tour, twelfth night, viola’s room, war horse, west end
  • Review of ‘Spirited Away’: “Dawn of the dragon”

    Review of ‘Spirited Away’: “Dawn of the dragon”

    The allure and bewitchment of the animated classic casts a new spell on the London stage through the UK premiere of John Caird’s theatrical adaptation. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this extravagant production set in a world of fantasy actually built castles in the air. Reality is…

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    9 May, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    anime, cartoon, chihiro, grand shows, japanese, john caird, london coliseum, manga, musical theatre, musicals, play with songs, spirited away, vegas, west end

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