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  • Review of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (2026, The Globe): “Interactive production doesn’t take pains, but it’s almost perfect”

    Review of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (2026, The Globe): “Interactive production doesn’t take pains, but it’s almost perfect”

    This is not the groundbreaking tour de force that The Globe blessed us with at the end of last year, but it’s not that far from that level of excellence. There’s nothing technically new about it. Unlike the venue’s most recent predecessor, this one is back to drollery, liveliness, and, of course, summer. And that…

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    7 May, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    a midsummer night's dream, adrian richards, audrey brisson, classic theatre, comedy, gareth kennerly, gavin singh chera’, jamal franklin, jason battersby, london theatre, mel lowe, michael grady hall, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, sophie cox, the globe, victoria moseley, west end, william shakespeare
  • 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 ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (2025 Globe): “Nightmarish reboot changes a dove for a raven, and it grows into a black swan”

    Review of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (2025 Globe): “Nightmarish reboot changes a dove for a raven, and it grows into a black swan”

    The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse welcomes its first candle-lit production of the Bard’s popular comedy. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its bleak, edgier remake has made an ass of itself. Could we just stop normalizing crushing a man’s groin as a humour device? Seriously, I hate to sound…

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    30 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    a midsummer night's dream, a midsummer night’s dream globe review, aronofsky, black swan, c. s. lewis, classic theatre, comedy, danny kirrane, jack nicholson, michael marcus, Narnia, natalie portman, nick bottom, sam wanamaker playhouse, sergo vare, shakespeare, shakespeare classics, shakespeare remake, tara tijani, the globe
  • Review of ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ (The Globe): “Historically-themed remake has no other charms after setting the attractions of its good parts apart”

    Review of ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ (The Globe): “Historically-themed remake has no other charms after setting the attractions of its good parts apart”

    The Bard’s comedy returns to the London stage in this new production envisioned by reputed director Sean Holmes. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this latest approach to the classic play shall let audiences drink down all unkindness. Well, sooner or later there had to come the moment…

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    21 July, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    classic theatre, globe theatre, review the merry wives of windsor, shakespeare, the bard, the globe, the merry wives of windsor, the merry wives of windsor globe, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (2025 Globe): “Wild West reimagining turns lovers tragedy into a holy-cow extravaganza”

    Review of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (2025 Globe): “Wild West reimagining turns lovers tragedy into a holy-cow extravaganza”

    Shakespeare’s Globe hosts this cowboy-themed makeover on the Bard’s timeless romance. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if de-parting from the material’s original looks is, in this case, such sweet sorrow. “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Someone involved with this…

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    28 May, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    classic theatre, globe 2025, london theatre, london west end, open air teatre, review romeo and juliet, review romeo and juliet globe, romeo and juliet, romeo and juliet globe review, romeo and juliet review, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, the globe, west end, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’: “Blissful misery”

    Review of ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’: “Blissful misery”

    The Bard’s disputed comedy returns to the London stage in an intimate, candlelit production playing at the Globe’s indoor theatre until the start of the New Year. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if, in this new approach on the classic piece, the end is renown, no matter the…

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    26 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    All's Well That Ends Well, bertram, candlelight, chelsea walker, classic theatre, comedy, drama, megan rarity, paroles, richard katz, rosanna vizen, sam wanamaker, shakespeare, shakespeare problem plays, the bard, the globe, tragedy, west end, william robinson, william shakespeare, zoe wanamaker
  • Review of ‘Princess Essex’: “Rather royal, but still not quite right”

    Review of ‘Princess Essex’: “Rather royal, but still not quite right”

    Shakespeare’s Globe hosts the world premiere of Anne Odeke’s historical farce, depicting the trials and tribulations of the first black woman in Great Britain to ever compete in a beauty pageant. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know this comedy dealing with questionable monarchs ends up being fit for a…

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    23 September, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    anne odeke, comedy, historical play, Princess Dinubolu of Senegal, princess essex, Robin Belfield, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, the globe, west end
  • Review of ‘The Comedy of Errors’: “Make no mistake by missing it”

    Review of ‘The Comedy of Errors’: “Make no mistake by missing it”

    The Bard’s popular comedy returns to The Globe through the revival of its latest production, currently playing at its open-air theatre until the end of October. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this showcase of wrongs manages to get anything right. I don’t care for Shakespeare’s comedies. Yes,…

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    3 September, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    classical, classical theatre, comedy, sean holmes, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, the comedy of errors, the globe, west end
  • Review of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’: “Rougher touches increase the arousal”

    Review of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’: “Rougher touches increase the arousal”

    Shakespeare’s love-hate comedy returns to the Globe, in a new production bringing a more callow approach to its maddening storyline. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this modernized revision ends up killing it in its own humour. “Could you stop being such a b*tch?”. I wonder how many…

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    3 July, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    classic theatre, comedy, farce, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, slapstick, the bard, the globe, the taming of the shrew, theatre, west end
  • Review of ‘Othello’: “Betrayal pays off”

    Review of ‘Othello’: “Betrayal pays off”

    The Bard’s greatest classic about disloyalty and deception returns to the Globe in a visually modernized production played by candlelight. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this recurring piece in the London scene is still worth coming even now, now, very now. No good deed goes unpunished. Yet,…

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    7 February, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    classic theatre, Othello, sam wannamaker, shakespeare, shakespeare’s globe, the bard, the globe, the moor of venice, west side story, william shakespare
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