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  • Review of ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’: “A triumphant disaster”

    Since 2014, Mischief’s signature humour has conquered the London scene with its now worldwide acclaimed comedy – much to the horror of its company! After his miraculous survival from such an excrutiating experience, Guillermo Názara shares the details about the show’s newest media night, to let us know if everything went as wrong as desired.

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    11 May, 2022
    Reviews
    anya de villiers, ashh blackwood, charlie richards, comedy, duchess theatre, henry lewis, henry shields, jack whittle, jaouhar ben ayed, jonathan sayer, london, mark bell, mikhail sen, mischief, nimax theatres, oliver mott, physical comedy, scott hunter, stuart vincent, the play that goes wrong, tomisin ajani, west end
  • Review of ‘Doctor Who: Time Fracture’: “Cracks don’t always mean weakening”

    The long running BBC TV series goes back to the stage in a custom-built immersive experience, now running until September after popular demand. Guillermo Názara has volunteered as one of the UNIT HQ recruiters, to let us know if he got to succeed in his mission, and tell us what’s in store behind the walls […]

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    28 April, 2022
    Reviews
    Aimee Kember, Ash Weir, bbc, cyberman, Daniel Dingsdale, dr who, dr who time fracture, elizabeth i, Evangeline Dickson, Georgia Corrigan, Helena Westerman and Alastair Willy, historical, immersive, immersive experiences, immersive theatre, Jacob Jackson, Jamie Pigott, Jonathan Tynan-Moss, Linn Johansson, london, Matthew Coulton, Nathan Banks, Owen Jenkins, period, queen, robots, Sarah Farrell, sci fi, shakespeare, time fracture, tom maller, tv series, west end, William Frazer
  • Review of ‘Life of Pi’: “Raw beauty”

    The new stage adaptation of Yann Martel’s acclaimed novel continues to fascinate theatregoers through its world of illusions, ideas and adventure. Guillermo Názara chronicles his experience onboard, to share his vision about one of the greatest winners of the last Olivier Awards edition.

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    23 April, 2022
    Reviews
    covent garden, David K.S. Tse, Fred Davis, Habib Nasib Nader, Hiran Abeysekera, Jack Bradley, Kirsten Foster, life of pi, Lolita Chakrabarti, london, Max Webster, Nicholas Khan, Raj Ghatak, shipwreck, soho, tiger, Tom Espiner, Tom Larkin, west end, wyndhams theatre, Yann Martel
  • Review of ‘& Juliet’: “A musical inner quest”

    The two lovers of Verona are about to lose their titles, thanks to the mess that Shakespeare’s wife is about to make! Don’t worry – you may as well like it, as so thousands of viewers in the West End already have. Now, with a new cast of supporting actors, Guillermo Názara has ventured into […]

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    20 April, 2022
    Reviews
    and juliet, anne hathaway, bon jovi, britney spears, comedy, drama, juliet, julius d'silva, keala settle, lgbt, london, love, max martin, miriam teak lee, paris, pop, pop anthems, romantic comedy, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, Tom Francis, verona, west end, william shakespeare
  • Review of ‘Come From Away’: “It’s all about the theatre”

    In an unknown town somewhere in Canada, the locals face the heroic task of hosting foreign air passengers on the dawn of the day that changed not only America but the entire world’s History. Guillermo Názara reviews below the London production of Come From Away, to share his thoughts and vision about one of the […]

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    5 April, 2022
    Reviews
    9/11, alice fearn, broadway, canada, charing cross, come from away, comedy, drama, harry morrison, James Doherty, Jenna Boyd, Jonathan Andrew Hume, leicester square, london, Mark Dugdale, newfinese, newfoundland, pop, ricardo castro, rock, rock musical, sam oladeine, september attacks, the land, the rock, theatreland, tim horton, tottenham court, twin towers, west end
  • Review of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’: “Hauntings are still a thing of the dark”

    35 years after its official premiere, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best-know musical received a major overhaul at his home place – with a revised production featuring some different sets and other modifications. Guillermo Názara reviews below the show’s updated look, to let us know about the new sound of the music of the night.

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    28 March, 2022
    Reviews
    all i ask of you, angel of music, broadway, cameron mackintosh, chandelier, charles hart, gillian lynne, harold prince, her majesty's theatre, killian donelly, london, lucy st louis, maria bjornson, masquerade, michael crawford, music of the night, musical, musical theatre, opera, opera ghost, paris, paris opera house, pegasus, phantom, rhys whitfield, sarah brightman, the phantom of the opera, think of me, west end
  • Review of ‘Cock’: “A mirror of imperfection”

    Some need labels, others just need escape from them. Gay, straight, bi or whatever. Do we really need those words to describe how we feel? Or is it avoiding them just a way to flee reality? Last week, Mike Barlett’s Cock had its West End opening at the Ambassadors Theatre, starring Taron Egerton and Jonathan […]

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    23 March, 2022
    Reviews
    ambassadors, ambassadors theatre, ´jonathan bailey, bridgerton, cock, comedy, company, couple, couple problems, covent garden, drama, gay, intimacy, jade anouka, kingsman, lgbt, love, marriage, mike barlett, opening night, phil daniels, play, rocketman, romance, sex, taron egerton, west end
  • Review: “Bad Cinderella, great Cinderella”

    Andrew Lloyd Webber’s newest creation returned to the stage last month after a 6-week hiatus. Based on the classic fairy tale, the musical swirls the well-known story around with a comical modernised approach. Guillermo Názara reviews the reworked version of British composer’s latest gamble, to let us know if magic finally happened onstage.

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    22 March, 2022
    Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, bad cinderella, carrie hope fletcher, cats, cinderella, comedy, david zippel, disney, evil stepmother, fantasy, gabriela tylesova, georgina castle, georgina onuorah, gillian lynne theatre, gloria swanson, godmother, grimm, i know i have a heart because you broke it, ivano turco, jellicle ball, joan collins, laura baldwin, lloyd webber theatres, musical, musical theatre, musicals, new london theatre, perrault, really useful group, rogers and hammerstein, romance, romantic comedy, stepmother, victoria hamilton barrit
  • ‘Unmasked: The Platinum Collection’ Review: ‘The king has not been dethroned’

    The most succesful Broadway & West End composer has launched the ultimate compilation of his career, featuring the best known versions of his greatest hits, as well some new adaptations. Guillermo Názara tells us his vision about the album that gathers more than five decades of inexhaustible work, in which Lloyd Webber has become King […]

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    17 April, 2018
    Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, barbra streisand, broadway, cats the musical, elaine paige, emmy rossum, evita, glenn close, gran via, jesus christ superstar, jose carreras, lana del rey, london, madonna, madrid, masquerade, michael crawford, musical, musical theatre, new york, nicole scherzinger, sarah brightman, starlight express, the phantom of the opera, the platinum collection, unmasked, variations, west end
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