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  • Review of ‘Prayers For A Hungry Ghost’: “Haunting staging and spirited performances deliver an almost immortal concoction”

    Review of ‘Prayers For A Hungry Ghost’: “Haunting staging and spirited performances deliver an almost immortal concoction”

    Barbican’s studio space hosts the world premiere of KISS-WITNESS’s latest creation — combining conceptual art, movement, puppetry, and acting to convey a story of loss, torment, and stoicism. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its spectral narrative is likely to get some boos. If you’re looking for the…

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    30 October, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
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  • Review of ‘Moby Dick’: ‘A fishy affair’

    Review of ‘Moby Dick’: ‘A fishy affair’

    The Barbican Theatre hosted Plexus Polaire’s puppet-based reinterpretation of Henry Melville’s classic novel, presented as part of the London Mime Festival. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this fleeting montage ended up being a shipwreck. “Call me Ishmael”. Just three words any writer could come up with. There’s…

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    28 January, 2025
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