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  • Review of ‘Precipice’: “New political musical brings up edgy themes but ends up falling off its own cliff”

    Review of ‘Precipice’: “New political musical brings up edgy themes but ends up falling off its own cliff”

    London’s New Diorama Theatre hosts the world premiere of the newborn Timelapse’s debut piece, set in a dystopian universe where the Earth’s resources have come to an end. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its green message has also led to a green delivery. A few years ago,…

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    18 November, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    climate change, dystopia, eric stroud, fringe, greenwich, holly freeman, libby todd, max alexander taylor, musical theatre, musicals, new diorama theatre, off west end, precipice, precipice musical review, review precipice, timelapse theatre company
  • Review of ‘Creature’: “They dared to play God”

    Review of ‘Creature’: “They dared to play God”

    Akram Khan’s expressionist ballet lands on the Sadler’s Wells for a strictly run until the end of the week. Guillermo Nazara reviews this return production by the English National Ballet, where beauty and horror are the inseparable sides of the same creation.

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    27 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, classical, creature, dance, drama, dystopia, enb, english national ballet, english national opera, eno, high artic, immersive, musical theatre, north pole, orwellian, sadlers wells, sci fi, science fiction, utopia, west end

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