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  • Review of ‘The Woman In Black’: “Still a hot spook”

    Review of ‘The Woman In Black’: “Still a hot spook”

    The most terrifying classic in British theatre continues to bewitch the country with its current national tour – bringing back the glitz and horror of the recently closed original. Guillermo Nazara shares spills his guts on the production, to let us know if this oldie is frightfully good. Imagine an old theatre haunted by the…

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    15 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, ghost story, horror, malcolm james, mark hawkins, play, richmond theatre, robin herford, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, terror, the woman in black, tour, victorian, victorian horror, west end
  • Peter Wilson, Pippa Ailion, Andrew Bruce and Amanda Parker to be granted the Olivier Industry Recognition Award next week

    Peter Wilson, Pippa Ailion, Andrew Bruce and Amanda Parker to be granted the Olivier Industry Recognition Award next week

    The Society of London Theatre has announced the upcoming recipients of this category, acknowledging pioneering, excellence and determination in their fields of work. Taking place next month at the Royal Albert Hall, the full award ceremony will be hosted by Hannah Waddingham.

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    9 March, 2023
    English contents, News
    amanda parker, an inspector calls, andrew bruce, andrew lloyd webber, award ceremony, bbc, cameron mackintosh, chess, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, dity dancer, industry recognition award, into the woods, Les Misérables, london, MAMMA MIA!, mastercard, olivier awards, oliviers, peter wilson, pippa ailion, pw productions, royal albert hall, sweeney todd, the lion king, the woman in black, west end
  • ‘2:22 – A Ghost Story’ to embark on its first UK tour in September

    ‘2:22 – A Ghost Story’ to embark on its first UK tour in September

    The show will travel all across the country until May 2024, some of its locations including Bath, Salford and Belfast. Written by award-winning BBC author Danny Robins, the play tells the eerie tale of a couple moving to their new house, where they will soon find their accompanied by some unwanted guest.

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    10 February, 2023
    English contents, News
    222, 222 a ghost story, 2:22, andrew lloyd webber, ben cutler, cheryl, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, florence odumosu, hamlet, hammersmith ghost, harry price, horror, jake wood, laura whitmore, london, louise ford, matt willis, matthew dunster, nigel allen, nine night, picadilly, runaway entertinment, scary, scott karim, shakespeare, sine digitl, sophia hannides, tamsin carroll, the phantom of the opera, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, thriller, tom felton, west end
  • Review of ‘2:22’: “Time raised hell”

    Review of ‘2:22’: “Time raised hell”

    The London scene continues to scream in fear and delight thanks to this eerie tale about the afterlife, now playing on its last weeks at the Criterion Theatre before transferring to its next venue. Guillermo Názara reviews the new cast of the original West End production (soon to fly to the States too), to let…

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    24 November, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    222, 222 a ghost story, 2:22, andrew lloyd webber, ben cutler, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, florence odumosu, hamlet, hammersmith ghost, harry price, horror, laura whitmore, london, matt willis, matthew dunster, nigel allen, nine night, picadilly, runaway entertinment, scary, shakespeare, sine digitl, sophia hannides, tamsin carroll, the phantom of the opera, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, thriller, west end
  • Crítica de ‘2:22’: “El tiempo creó el infierno”

    Crítica de ‘2:22’: “El tiempo creó el infierno”

    La escena londinense sigue gritando de miedo y deleite gracias a este espeluznante cuento sobre el más allá, que se representa ahora en sus últimas semanas en el Criterion Theatre antes de trasladarse a su siguiente sede. Guillermo Názara repasa el nuevo reparto de la producción original del West End (que pronto volará también a…

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    24 November, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    222 a ghost story, 2:22, andrew lloyd webber, ben cutler, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, florence odumosu, hamlet, hammersmith ghost, harry price, horror, laura whitmore, london, matt willis, matthew dunster, nigel allen, nine night, picadilly, runaway entertinment, scary, shakespeare, sine digitl, sophia hannides, tamsin carroll, the phantom of the opera, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, thriller, west end
  • ‘The Woman in Black’ to play its final performance after 33 years in the West End

    ‘The Woman in Black’ to play its final performance after 33 years in the West End

    The show will finalize its run by the beginning of March, leaving a long legacy as one of the most succesful plays in London history. Adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt from Susan Hill’s novel, the story revolves around an old house inhabited by the ghost of its past owner, who takes revenge at…

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    9 November, 2022
    English contents, News
    arthur kipps, daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, Ghost, ghost stories, Julian Forsyth, kevin sleep, london, matthew spencer, michael holt, robin herdford, stephen joseph theatre, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, the woman in black, west end
  • ‘La mujer de negro’ tendrá su última función tras 33 años en el West End

    ‘La mujer de negro’ tendrá su última función tras 33 años en el West End

    El espectáculo finalizará su andadura a principios de marzo, dejando un largo legado como una de las obras más exitosas de la historia de Londres. Adaptada para el escenario por Stephen Mallatratt a partir de la novela de Susan Hill, la historia gira en torno a una vieja casa habitada por el fantasma de su…

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    9 November, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    arthur kipps, daniel radcliffe, fortune theatre, Ghost, ghost stories, Julian Forsyth, kevin sleep, london, matthew spencer, michael holt, robin herdford, stephen joseph theatre, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, the woman in black, west end
  • Review of ‘2:22’: “The haunting, haunted kind”

    From the Noel Coward to the Gielgud, and now staying at the very hub of London’s hustle and bustle at the Criterion Theatre, 2:22 continues to spook audiences after two seasons of immortal success. Guillermo Názara jumps into the other side to reveal what’s waiting in the land of the unknown – currently ruled by…

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    1 June, 2022
    Reviews
    222, a ghost story, anna fleischle, beatirz romilly, charlie parsons, cindy lin, danny robins, drama, ghost stories, hamlet, horror, ian dickinson, isobel david, johnny depp, leon williams, mandip gill, matthew dunster, nine night, phantom, phantom of the opera, pirates of the caribbean, ruanway entertainment, sam swainsbury, skeptical, skepticism, sophia hannides, spiritism, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, tom felton, tristan baker
  • Crítica de ‘2:22’: “Inquietante y embrujada”

    Desde el Noel Coward hasta el Gielgud, y ahora permaneciendo en el centro mismo del bullicio londinense en el Criterion Theatre, 2:22 sigue espantando al público tras dos temporadas de éxito inmortal. Guillermo Názara salta al otro lado para revelar lo que aguarda en la tierra de lo desconocido, actualmente gobernada por un reparto de…

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    1 June, 2022
    Críticas
    2:22, a ghost story, anna fleischle, beatirz romilly, charlie parsons, cindy lin, danny robins, drama, ghost stories, hamlet, horror, ian dickinson, isobel david, johnny depp, leon williams, mandip gill, matthew dunster, nine night, phantom, phantom of the opera, pirates of the caribbean, ruanway entertainment, sam swainsbury, skeptical, skepticism, sophia hannides, spiritism, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, tom felton, tristan baker
  • La Mujer de Negro – 25 años de embrujo

    Después de 25 años en el West End, La Mujer de Negro continúa siendo una de las obras de teatro de mayor éxito no solo en Londres, sino mundialmente. El compositor y director de orquesta Guillermo Názara Reverter nos revela todos los secretos de la creación de la pieza más memorable de Stephen Mallatratt.

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    5 July, 2014
    Actualidad
    emilio gutierrez caba, fortune theatre, ivan massague, la mujer de negro, london, londres, robert hedford, stephen mallatratt, susan hill, teatro, the woman in black, theatre, tras el telon, west end

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