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  • Review of ‘Ghost Stories By Candlelight’: “Adult ‘Goosebumps’ show sets a higher stein-dard in the genre”

    Review of ‘Ghost Stories By Candlelight’: “Adult ‘Goosebumps’ show sets a higher stein-dard in the genre”

    Following an extensive national tour for the Halloween season, the show concluded its run this weekend at London’s Battersea Arts Centre, bringing back the mystery, spooks, and shivers under the guidance of BAFTA Award-winning director Ellie While. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its spirited narrative is likely…

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    10 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    anne odeke, battersea arts centre, Elle While, Florence Espeut-Nickless, ghost stories, ghost stories by candelight, ghost stories by candllelight review, horror, horror shows, Jonathan Chan, Keaton Guimarães-Tolley, Lu Herbert, off west end, pentabus, Rosa Torr, Sarita Gabony, science fiction, Simon Longman
  • Review ‘EXXY’: “Pungent personal account provokes thought but forgets to tell a story”

    Review ‘EXXY’: “Pungent personal account provokes thought but forgets to tell a story”

    Following the success of his latest show, performer and theatremaker Dan Daw returns to the stage with this new intimate piece, exploring both his and others’ struggles as LGBT+ and disabled people. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its raw social comment leads to a palatable theatrical creation. …

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    14 October, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Attenborough Centre for the Creative Art, battersea arts centre, cerebral palsy, dan daw, disabled performer, exxy, fringe theatre, joe brown, Sofía Valdiri, Take Me Somewhere, Tiiu Mortley, tramway
  • Review of ‘L’Addition’: “Too many ideas yet to un-wine-d”

    Review of ‘L’Addition’: “Too many ideas yet to un-wine-d”

    The 40th anniversary edition of the Force Entertainment festival welcomes the London premiere of this two-hander comedy revolving around, quite literally, the pouring of liquor. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this bottle-shock farce features enough sway to leave its audiences intoxicated. There are just as many things…

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    8 November, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    battersea arts centre, bert and nasi, comedy, forced entertainment, french comedy, fringe theatre, l’addition, play, tim etchells
  • Review of ‘Nowhere’: “It’s found its path”

    Review of ‘Nowhere’: “It’s found its path”

    Film and television star Khalid Abdalla makes his play-writing debut in this one-man show dealing with his own personal struggles as he reflects on racial discrimination and social upheaval. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this heartfelt portrait of a rough reality leaves enough room to wonder. On…

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    7 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    battersea arts centre, dodi al-fayed, fringe, fuel, giant, israel, khalid abdalla, nowhere, palestine, royal court, the crown, west end

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