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  • Review of ‘Unicorn’: “Barely topping ‘Afterglow’”

    Review of ‘Unicorn’: “Barely topping ‘Afterglow'”

    London’s Garrick Theatre welcomes the world premiere of Mike Barlett’s newest play, exploring society’s conventions while challenging the true meaning of love and family. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this tale of a throuple manages to adopt a good posture for all that’s coming in it. We…

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    14 February, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    erin doherty, garrick theatre, james macdonald, mike barlett, nicola walker, review unicorn, stephen mangan, unicorn, unicorn review, unicorn west end, west end, west end review
  • Dom Hodson talks ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Part of the fun of being in this show is that there’s always something that goes wrong”

    Dom Hodson talks ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Part of the fun of being in this show is that there’s always something that goes wrong”

    The world of Dickens gets a different kind of twist in this hysterical comedy currently playing to its last performances in the West End. Guillermo Nazara chats with its lead actor to discuss his experiences throughout the run, and learn more about this show dealing with the affairs of a great house. How has it…

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    4 August, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    adjoa andoh, alexander armstrong, ben miller, bleak expectations, charles dickens, comedy, criterion theatre, Dermot O’Leary, dom hodson, farce, great expectations, jack dee, jo brand, julian clary, lee mack, london, nish kumar, pip bin, Sally Philips, stephen fry, stephen mangan, summer theatre, tom allen, west end
  • Review of ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Butter upon bacon is kind of tasty”

    Review of ‘Bleak Expectations’: “Butter upon bacon is kind of tasty”

    The bliss and charm of Victorian Great Britain relives through this joyful story of murder, treason and animal cruelty. Guillermo Nazara narrates his experience during the opening night of this radio hit transformed for the stage, to prove his sanity after experiencing such a bonkers show. Dear Lord Saddendown of Grimville, It is my somber…

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    19 May, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    abigail nmatthews, adjoa andoh, alexander armstrong, ash blackwood, bbc, ben miller, bleak expectations, charles dickens, comedy, connor dumbrell, craig ferguson, criterion, criterion theatre, dermot o leary, dom hodson, emily waters, eric mallet, great expectations, jack dee, jj henry, jo brand, john hopkins, julian clary, lee mack, marc pickering, mark evans, nina wadia, nish kumar, parody, rachel summers, robert lindsay, sally phillips, serena manteghi, shane david joseph, spoof, stephen fry, stephen mangan, sue perkins, tom allen, west end
  • Stephen Mangan protagonizará una nueva producción original de West End la próxima temporada

    Sean Foley escribe y dirige esta adaptación que supone su reencuentro con Mangan tras su colaboración en la obra Jeeves and Wooster. Basada en la película de 1951 EALING, la obra cuenta la historia del inventor de un tejido especial que no puede mancharse ni deteriorarse, lo que hará que toda la industria de la…

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    26 April, 2019
    Actualidad
    alec guiness, broadway, cecil parker, ealing, gran via, jeeves and wooster, joan greenwood, kara tointon, laurence olivier, london, madrid, michael taylor, new york, olivier award, roger macdougall, sean foley, stephen mangan, the flower within the bud, the man in the white suit, theatre royal bath, west end, wyndhams theatre
  • Stephen Mangan to star in a new West End production next season

    Sean Foley writes and directs this adaption which reunites him with Mangan after their collaboration for the play Jeeves and Wooster. Based on the 1951 film EALING, the show tells the story of the inventor of a special fabric that cannot get dirty or wear out – which will turn the whole fashion industry into…

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    26 April, 2019
    News
    alec guiness, broadway, cecil parker, ealing, gran via, jeeves and wooster, joan greenwood, kara tointon, laurence olivier, london, madrid, michael taylor, new york, olivier award, roger macdougall, sean foley, stephen mangan, the flower within the bud, the man in the white suit, theatre royal bath, west end, wyndhams theatre

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