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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 of ‘Kim’s Convenience’: “Señor Fawlty!”

    Review of ‘Kim’s Convenience’: “Señor Fawlty!”

    Canada’s most mart-ass comedy brings back its launch offer with the London production of the play that inspired the popular Netflix series. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this family business is actually all over the shop. Sigh. Nothing like a smothering father who can’t speak a proper…

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    14 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Brian law, Canadian, comedy, comedy show, ins choi, Jennifer Kim, Jonathan Chan, Kim’s Convenience, Korean, miles Mitchell, namju go, netflix, park theatre
  • Review of ‘Duck’: “The player bowled over”

    Review of ‘Duck’: “The player bowled over”

    Courage and resilience fuel this inspiring story about personal overcoming and self determination. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on this piece dealing with the struggles of an Indian cricketer trying to work his way through school and family, to let us know if this is a show to come see off one’s bat. Prejudice is…

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    4 July, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    arcola theatre, cricket, duck, fringe theatre, Hamza Ali, Holly Khan, Ibraheem Hamirani, Imy Wyatt Corner, Jonathan Chan, Maariyah Sharjil, maatin, Maryam Shaharuddin, west end

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