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  • The 50 best shows of 2025

    The 50 best shows of 2025

    In the run-up to 2026’s exciting new offer, we’re taking a final trip down review lane to gather the most enduring shows of the year. Discover which ones have made the cut out of hundreds of press performances and how close it gets to your own selection. 50. Antigone On Strike Action, politics, and philosophy…

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    29 December, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    a christmas carol, a man for all seasons, a midsummer night's dream, adult panto, antigone on strike, arcola theatre, as you like it, asa butterfield, bbc proms, beauty and the beast panto, best shows 2025, bridge theatre, callum scott howles, cassidy janson, charie stemp, charing cross theatre, charles dickens, charlie stemp, cinderella, clarkston, dear annie i hate you, double act, dracapella, english national ballet, every brilliant thing, fantasia orchestra, gay panto, ghost stories by candlelight, ghosts ibsen, giselle, glyndebourne, goodnight oscar, jack holden, jobsworth, Joe Locke, John Partridge, jonathan bailey, just for one day, live aid musical, manhunt, marriage of figaro, martin shaw, mendelssohn, minnie driver, mischief, more life, mozart, murder she didn’t write, musicals, My Fair Lady, open air theatre, other palace, panto, park theatre, richard ii jonathan bailey, romeo and juliet, roxie rocks chicago, royal albert hall, royal court, salty brine, sean hayes, second best, shitfaced shakespeare, shucked, tarantula, tchaikovsky, tending, the chaos that has been and will no doubt return, the code, the comedy about spies, the deep blue sea, the fit prince, the glass menagerie, the globe, the great christmas feast, the magic of christmas, the mill at sonning, tracie bennet, west end
  • Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “A grasp of blue roses”

    Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “A grasp of blue roses”

    Tennessee Williams’s masterpiece returns to the London stage in a reimagined production playing at The Yard Theatre until mid-May. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this new approach on the classic allows its original essence to crystallise. In Spain there was Guernica! But here there was only hot swing…

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    18 March, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    classic theatre, fringe, off west end, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, the glass menagerie review, the glass menagerie the yard review, theatre classics
  • 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 ‘The Glass Menagerie”: “Coming to crystal-clear sparkle”

    Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie”: “Coming to crystal-clear sparkle”

    Tennessee Williams’s all-time classic returns to the London stage in a visually innovative production by Atri Banerjee, currently playing until the end of the month. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this new mirror image on Williams’s own life has any cracks in it. The past always finds…

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    24 May, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    american theatre, Atri Banerjee, classic theatre, drama, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, theatre classics, west end
  • Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “The unmatching pieces of a working puzzle”

    Review of ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “The unmatching pieces of a working puzzle”

    Tennessee Williams’ groundbreaking story about the pain and sorrow of a dysfunctional family relives through this new West End production – playing for a strictly limited season until the end of the month. Guillermo Názara reviews this one-of-a-kind version starring 6-time Academy Award nominated Amy Adams, where the fragility of its characters is also the…

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    9 August, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    american play, american southwest, comedy, edward k gibbon, jeremy herrin, liie annies, nick powell, paul hilton, second half productions, southern, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, tom glynn carney, vicki mortimer, west end
  • Reseña de ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “Las piezas sin encajar de un puzzle que funciona”

    Reseña de ‘The Glass Menagerie’: “Las piezas sin encajar de un puzzle que funciona”

    La innovadora historia de Tennessee Williams sobre el dolor y la tristeza de una familia disfuncional revive a través de esta nueva producción del West End, en cartelera durante una temporada estrictamente limitada hasta finales de mes. Guillermo Názara reseña esta versión única protagonizada por Amy Adams, seis veces nominada al Oscar, en la que…

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    9 August, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    american play, american southwest, comedy, edward k gibbon, jeremy herrin, liie annies, nick powell, paul hilton, second half productions, southern, tennessee williams, the glass menagerie, Tom Glynn-Carney, vicki mortimer, west end
  • Amy Adams to make her West End debut in a Tennessee Williams classic

    The two-time Golden Globe winning and six-time Academy Award nominated actress will star in this new version of The Glass Menagerie, which also represents the beginning of its production company. Including other well-recognised performers such as Paul Hilton and Tom Glynn-Carney, the play will run exclusively for 14 weeks in the West End, and means…

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    15 September, 2021
    News
    academy awards, classic, duke of york, dunkirk, golden globes, jeremy herrin, laura wingfield, lizzie annis, london, may, oscars, paul hilton, tennessee williams, the ferryman, the glass menagerie, theatreland, tom glynn cerney, tony awards, tonys, west end
  • Amy Adams debuta en West End con un clásico de Tennessee Williams

    La actriz dos veces ganadora del Globo de Oro y seis veces nominada a los Oscars protagonizará esta nueva versión de The Glass Menagerie, que también representa el arranque de esta productora. Incluyendo a otros grandes intérpretes como a Paul Hilton y Tom Glynn-Carney, la obra se representará exclusivamente durante 14 semanas en el West…

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    15 September, 2021
    Actualidad
    academy awards, classic, duke of york, dunkirk, golden globes, jeremy herrin, laura wingfield, lizzie annis, london, may, oscars, paul hilton, tennessee williams, the ferryman, the glass menagerie, theatreland, tom glynn cerney, tony awards, tonys, west end

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