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  • Review of ‘Death Comes To Pemberley’: “Roughly executed whodunnit can hardly slay it”

    Review of ‘Death Comes To Pemberley’: “Roughly executed whodunnit can hardly slay it”

    The Richmond Theatre hosts the final run for the stage adaptation of P.D. James’s novel, reviving the intrigue and romantic allure of its period mystery plot until the end of the week. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if this array of killing affairs is something worth dying for.…

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    10 September, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    death comes to pemberley, jane austen, pride and prejudice, review death comes to pemberley, richmond theatre, sonning, the mill at sonning, whodunnit
  • Katie Buchholz talks ‘Witness for the Prosecution’: “This show is a magnifying glass on the establishment in our country”

    Katie Buchholz talks ‘Witness for the Prosecution’: “This show is a magnifying glass on the establishment in our country”

    Agatha Christie’s new criminal record continues to arrest audiences through its reimagined London revival, currently playing on its 6th year. Guillermo Nazara chats with the show’s lead actress, performing in the role of Christine Vole, to learn the most interesting facts about West End’s most courteous show. How does it feel to be starring in…

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    31 January, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    agatha christie, atmospheric theatre, immersive theatre, katie buccholz, Katie Buchholz, london, london county hall, west end, whodunnit, witness for the prosecution
  • Review of ‘And Then There Were None’: “Murder, She Unwrote”

    Review of ‘And Then There Were None’: “Murder, She Unwrote”

    Agatha Christie’s immortal murder mystery returns to the theatre through a new stage adaptation by Lucy Bailey. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this classic whodunnit set on a remote island ended up dead in the water. Ten little…. Yeah, it’s always a dangerous territory to complete the…

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    3 November, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    agatha christie, and then there were none, fiery angel, london, mystery, mystery novel, mystery play, Northampton, richmond, Royal & Derngate, royo, ten little, the mousetrap, uk tour, west end, whodunnit, witness for the prosecution
  • Review of ‘2:22’: “Still a hot spook”

    Review of ‘2:22’: “Still a hot spook”

    Danny Robin’s hit horror play starts its next season in the West End, now running at the Apollo Theatre until the end of summer. Guillermo Nazara returns to the production to share his thoughts on its newly arrived cast, to reveal if the show continues to have a ghost of a chance. Double, double toil and…

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    1 June, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    2:22, 2:22 a ghost story, apollo theatre, broadway, clifford samuel, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, ghost story, haunted, haunting, horror, jaime winstone, london, matthew dunster, mystery, ricky champ, shaftesbury avenue, sophia bush, tom felton, west end, whodunnit
  • Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ to have its Broadway premiere next year

    Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ to have its Broadway premiere next year

    The piece will be played in New York for the very first time in History. Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the show held a special midday gala performance today featuring many notable guests.

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    25 November, 2022
    English contents, News
    adam spiegel, agatha christie, avenue q, broadway, hamlet, in the heights, kevin mccollum, london, miss marple, motow, mystery, mystery writer, new york, poirot, rent, shakespeare, six, st matins theatre, the mousetrap, the play that goes wrong, west end, whodunnit
  • ‘La ratonera’ de Agatha Christie se estrenará en Broadway el próximo año

    ‘La ratonera’ de Agatha Christie se estrenará en Broadway el próximo año

    La pieza se interpretará en Nueva York por primera vez en la historia. Para celebrar su 70º aniversario este año, el espectáculo ha celebrado hoy una gala especial a mediodía en la que han participado numerosos invitados notables.

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    25 November, 2022
    Actualidad, Contenido en español
    adam spiegel, agatha christie, avenue q, broadway, hamlet, in the heights, kevin mccollum, london, miss marple, motow, mystery, mystery writer, new york, poirot, rent, shakespeare, six, st matin’s theatre, the mousetrap, the play that goes wrong, west end, whodunnit
  • Review of ‘Witness for the Prosecution’: “Ad-d valorem”

    Agatha Christie’s worldly acclaimed play has returned to the West End in a new reimagined version taking the live experience to a whole next level. Guillermo Názara testifies after his arresting involvement at the London County Hall, where the trial took place on a alledgedly hianous muderer – but also on his abilities to solve…

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    6 June, 2022
    Reviews
    agatha christie, Andrew Hollingworth, death penalty, Donnavan Yates, drama, immersive theatre, James Alper, james hayes, Jonathan Brenner, joshua glenister, justice, lauren oneil, law, lily blunsom, london county hall, Mandi Symonds, marlene dietrich, Matt Weyland, mystery, Naomi Taylor, Nick Hardie, Owen Oakeshott, Peter Landi, Richard Teverson, Simon Butteriss, theatre, thriller, Vicki Davids, whodunnit, William Donaldson, witness for the prosecution
  • Crítica de “Testigo de cargo”: “Valorem añadido”

    La mundialmente aclamada obra de Agatha Christie ha regresado al West End en una nueva versión reimaginada que lleva la experiencia en vivo a un nivel completamente nuevo. Guillermo Názara declara tras su atrapante participación en el County Hall de Londres, donde tuvo lugar el juicio a un presunto homicida, pero también sobre sus habilidades…

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    6 June, 2022
    Críticas
    agatha christie, Andrew Hollingworth, death penalty, Donnavan Yates, drama, immersive theatre, James Alper, james hayes, Jonathan Brenner, joshua glenister, justice, lauren o'neil, law, lily blunsom, london county hall, Mandi Symonds, marlene dietrich, Matt Weyland, mystery, Naomi Taylor, Nick Hardie, Owen Oakeshott, Peter Landi, Richard Teverson, Simon Butteriss, theatre, thriller, Vicki Davids, whodunnit, William Donaldson, witness for the prosecution
  • Agatha Christie’s ‘Witness for the Prosecution’ extends run until next year

    The production has been running for 5 years and already welcome half a million viewers. Set in an actual courtroom at London’s County Hall, the play is centered around a widower accused of killing his wife to inherit her money. The show has received several award nominations for Best Revival.

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    22 May, 2022
    News
    agatha christie, Andrew Hollingworth, Donnavan Yates, immersive play, immersive theatre, James Alper, Jonathan Brenner, joshua glenister, lauren oneil, Lily Blunsom-Washbrook, london, london county hall, Mandi Symonds, Matt Weyland, Naomi Taylor, Nick Hardie, Owen Oakeshott, Peter Landi, Richard Teverson, Simon Butteriss, thriller, Vicki Davids, west end, whodunnit, William Donaldson, witness for prosecution
  • La obra de Agatha Christie “Witness for Prosecution” se prorroga hasta el próximo año

    La producción lleva 5 años en cartelera y ya acoge a medio millón de espectadores. Ambientada en una sala real del County Hall de Londres, la obra se centra en un viudo acusado de matar a su mujer para heredar su dinero. El espectáculo ha recibido varias nominaciones a los premios a la mejor reposición.

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    22 May, 2022
    Actualidad
    agatha christie, Andrew Hollingworth, Donnavan Yates, immersive play, immersive theatre, James Alper, Jonathan Brenner, joshua glenister, lauren oneil, Lily Blunsom-Washbrook, london, london county hall, Mandi Symonds, Matt Weyland, Naomi Taylor, Nick Hardie, Owen Oakeshott, Peter Landi, Richard Teverson, Simon Butteriss, thriller, Vicki Davids, west end, whodunnit, William Donaldson, witness for prosecution
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