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  • Review of ‘Rebecca, The Musical’: “Glow and darkness”

    Review of ‘Rebecca, The Musical’: “Glow and darkness”

    Du Maurier’s best-selling book celebrates a new milestone with the world premiere of its English-version musical adapation. Guillermo Nazara shares his views about this show filled with mystery, lies and unconfessed secrets, to let us know if the production actually got away with murder. Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again… Oh, wait……

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    19 September, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alfred hitchcock, charing cross, charing cross theatre, christopher hampton, du maurier, jim steinman, kara lane, lauren jones, mark senior, musical theatre, musicals, mystery, nicky shaw, polanski, rebecca, rebecca the musical, richard carson, roman polanski, sylvester levay, tanz der vampire, the arches
  • 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 ‘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 ‘Glory Ride’: “We may need a spare wheel”

    Review of ‘Glory Ride’: “We may need a spare wheel”

    Gino Bartali’s inspirational life story premieres as a musical at London’s Charing Cross Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts upon his attendance to the opening night, to let us know more about this show dealing with one of Italy’s highest esteemed heroes.

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    29 April, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    amy di bartolomeo, charing cross, daniel robinson, fascism, fed zanini, gelatto, gino bartali, glory ride, italy, josh st clair, kevin wilson pr, london, musical, mussolini, niall sheehy, peter watts, pj mcevoy, ryan bennett, steven watts, the arches, todd buchholz, victoria buchholz, west end

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