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  • Review of ‘Murder On The Orient Express’: “Still on tracks, but slightly screechy ones”

    Review of ‘Murder On The Orient Express’: “Still on tracks, but slightly screechy ones”

    Agatha Christie’s revered mystery returns to the stage in this new adaptation by Ken Ludwig featuring a star-studded cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this recent revival of the classic novel manages to work under its own steam. Every murderer is probably somebody’s old friend… And sometimes,…

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    11 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    agatha christie, and then there were none, christie kavanagh, classic, hercule poirot, ken ludwig, lucy bailey, michael maloney, murder mystery, murder on the orient express, murder she wrote, richmond theatre, tour, tour show, whodunit
  • Review of ‘Officer Scott’: “Tryin to cop-e”

    Review of ‘Officer Scott’: “Tryin to cop-e”

    London’s King’s Head Theatre opens its stage to a new international troupe of actors, bringing their latest LGBT+ – themed comedy all the way from the Brooklyn scene. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its arresting plot manages to make out like a bandit. It’s well-known by anyone…

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    26 August, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    american show, cabaret, comedy, cross dressing, fringe theatre, gay, interactive theatre, kings head theatre, lgbt, musical, officer scott, queer identities, stand up comedy, tour show
  • Review of ‘West End Magic’: “A wand-ering affair”

    Review of ‘West End Magic’: “A wand-ering affair”

    Charm, suspense and illusion blend altogether in this tinseling showcase of make-believe. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its bewitching numbers manage to do the trick. I put spell on you, and now you’re mine. I wonder why guys run away every time I tell them that. Meh…

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    1 March, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    family show, illusion, illusionism, magicians, tour show, west end, west end magic

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