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  • Review of ‘Spitting Image – Idiots, Assemble’: “They all are dummies”

    Review of ‘Spitting Image – Idiots, Assemble’: “They all are dummies”

    The most copycat show on TV jumps to the West End stage in this flamboyant production featuring all of your favourite(ish) celebrities. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on the musical, to let us know if the montage is either sputtering or worth drooling over. F*CK OFF. Oh, I just love it when a show acknowledges…

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    15 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Antony Antunes, atg theatres, Bertie Harris, boris johnson, Bright Ong, Emily Essery, Faye Weerasinghe, Helen Parke, idiots assemble, Jackie Lam, Kaidan Dawkins, Katie Bradley, lgbt, liz truss, liz truss lettuce, megan markle, musical, musical theatre, Pena Iiambo, phoenix theatre, prince harry, prince william, puppeteer, puppetry, Rayo Patel, Rianna Ash, Richard Vorster, rishi sunak, roger law, rupaul, sean foley, spitting image, telly, Tom Quinn, tories, TV, vladimir putin, Will Palmer
  • Review of ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Expect the unexpected”

    Review of ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Expect the unexpected”

    Mischief’s newest creation continues to travel around the country after its first limited run at Colchester’s Mercury Theatre. Guillermo Názara reviews this comedy show dealing with the recording a children’s show and an actor seeking revenge in a dragon costume, from the same team whose London long-running play keeps going wrong at every performance…

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    20 October, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    adam byron, bryony corrigan, chris leask, colchester, comedy, dark humour, eboni dixon, essex, gareth tempest, good luck studio, greg tannahill, guildford, harry kershaw, henry lewis, henry shields, jemma geanaus, kids show, london, mercury theatre, mischief, physical comedy, salisbury playhouse, sophia lorenti, television, telly, the play that goes wrong, tom walker, TV, west end, yvonne arnaud theatre
  • Reseña de ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Espera lo inesperado”

    Reseña de ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Espera lo inesperado”

    La nueva creación de Mischief sigue viajando por todo el país después de su primera función limitada en el Mercury Theatre de Colchester. Guillermo Názara reseña esta comedia que trata de la grabación de un espectáculo infantil y de un actor que busca venganza disfrazado de dragón, del mismo equipo cuya obra de larga duración…

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    20 October, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    adam byron, bryony corrigan, chris leask, colchester, comedy, dark humour, eboni dixon, essex, gareth tempest, good luck studio, greg tannahill, guildford, harry kershaw, henry lewis, henry shields, jemma geanaus, kids show, london, mercury theatre, mischief, physical comedy, salisbury playhouse, sophia lorenti, television, telly, the play that goes wrong, tom walker, TV, west end, yvonne arnaud theatre
  • Entrevista a Miguel Antelo, actor, director, dramaturgo y doblador

    Tras haber participado en prácticamente todas las ramas del espectáculo, Miguel Antelo se ha convertido en uno de los artistas españoles más versátiles y con una de las trayectorias más sorprendentes. Actor, cantante, director, escenógrafo… -entre otras muchas cosas-. Su talento y sus inquietudes no parecen saciarse nunca, y así lo ha demostrado este año, al adaptar y…

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    21 September, 2015
    Entrevistas
    avenue q, christian escuredo, club disney, disney, drag queen, el reino de hielo, frozen, garrick theatre, gay, gran via, guillermo nazara, hansel y gretel, london, londres, madrid, mamma mia, miguel antelo, musical, musical theatre, new york, nueva york, nuevo teatro alcala, olaf, peter pan, priscilla, priscilla queen of the desert, priscilla reina del desierto, teatro fernando fernan gomez, telecinco, television, TV, west end
  • Entrevista a Talía del Val, Cosette en Los Miserables

    Ninguna otra actriz española ha conseguido ser el rostro de tantos personajes memorables en el teatro musical como Talía del Val. Sophie Sheridan, Bella, Cosette… son algunos de los muchos papeles que en muy poco tiempo, ya sea como cantante, presentadora o bailarina, la joven intérprete ha dado vida a lo largo de su carrera. En esta nueva entrevista…

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    19 March, 2015
    Entrevistas
    abba, alain boublil, antena 3, beauty and the beast, bella y bestia, bella y bestia son, broadway, cameron mackintosh, claude michel schoenberg, cosette, disney, gran via, infantil, la bella y la bestia, les mis, les miserables, les miz, los miserables, mamma mia, marius, marius pontmercy, megatrix, musical theatre, sophie sheridan, talia del val, teatro, teatro musical, television, TV, west end
  • Entrevista a Steve Cuden, célebre autor de Broadway y Hollywood (versión original)

    After taking part in the creation of one of the most succesful musicals of all time, writing the lyrics for some worlwide known songs and collaborating on the scriptwriting of some TV series -both for Warner and Disney-, Steve Cuden is no doubt one of the most prolific and accomplished audiovisual authors from nowadays. In…

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    2 February, 2015
    Interviews
    beating broadway, beating hollywood, broadwat, broadway, cinema, hollywood, jeckyll, jeckyll and hyde, london, londres, Master Electrician, movie, musical theatre, musicals, new york, nueva york, stage musical, steve cuden, television, TV, west end

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