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Review of ‘Tarantula’: “A truthful web of lies”

Georgie Henley stars in this gripping one-woman thriller dealing with the effects of psychological strain and personal growth. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this biting exploration of mental health made him catch the bug. There’s nothing you can do to hide from trauma – it will keep…
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Review of ‘The Cane’: “When things just won’t stick”

The Questors Studio Theatre hosts the world premiere of this new drama exploring the clashes between generations and their understanding of discipline and abuse. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its uncanny narrative deserves to kiss the rod. Blood helps the lesson be learned… It’s a horrible thing…
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Review of ‘Animal Farm – The Sequel’: “Still to put the cattle on”

Orwell’s literary masterpiece relives on the London stage through this new original play exploring the aftermath of the novel’s political allegory. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this rural recount of societal upheaval ends ups being all bark and no bite. Do you hear the critters sing? Singing…
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Review of ‘Fabulous Creatures’: “These slayers can’t slay it yet”

The ancient myths relive onstage through this cabaret play bringing together three of the most frightful female beasts from Greek folklore. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the montage, to let us know if its divinely camp approach either kicks up its heels or shows the Achilles one. Some men just cannot die… I could…
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Review of ‘Tipsy’: “Let’s get those nails more polished”

The Cockpit Theatre hosted the world premiere of this new comedy reflecting upon the harshness of our everyday through gleam, colour and a bit of acetone. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this surreal tale taking place amidst the chaos of a beauty salon, to let us know if their services deserved a complaining form…
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Elizabeth Newman discusses The Pitlochry Festival: “The companies of actors will make these productions very special”

As the summer season approaches, Scotland’s only repertory theatre prepares from one of its most intricate and exciting runs. Guillermo Nazara chats with its Artistic Director about this year’s programming, to learn the most interesting facts about an offer suiting almost all genres and audiences.

