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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
  • FEATURE: Join us on an intergalactic mission as we explore the stages of Bridge Command

    FEATURE: Join us on an intergalactic mission as we explore the stages of Bridge Command

    Following their first anniversary of its landing in London scene, we’ve ventured into the space-themed attraction to get a taste of its skyrocketing success. Come aboard as Guillermo Nazara navigates through  his own experience – while discovering more about the creation of a show that’s certainly reaching for the stars. Up, up, up, passed the…

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    16 March, 2025
    English contents, Features
    bridge command, bridge command review, immersive experience, london plans, london rides, outer space, ride, science fiction, theme park ride
  • Vasco Emauz and Orlando Gibbs talk ‘Back To The Future’: “Doing something that’s been done before requires a more specific kind of creativity”

    Vasco Emauz and Orlando Gibbs talk ‘Back To The Future’: “Doing something that’s been done before requires a more specific kind of creativity”

    The worldwide musical theatre hit continues to enthrall West End audiences as it celebrates its third anniversary with the welcoming of a new cast. Guillermo Nazara chats with the lead actors portraying father-and-son duo George and Marty McFly, as they travel 88 miles per hour to discuss all the fun facts about a show that’s…

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    12 October, 2024
    English contents, Interviews
    adelphi theatre, alan silvestri, back to the future, broadway, great scott, hill valley, it works, john rando, johnny b goode, marty mcfly, musical, musical theatre, orlando gibbs, science fiction, the power of love, there’s something about that boy’, time travel, vasco emauz, west end
  • Ben Joyce talks ‘Back To The Future’: “The heart of this show is the love that people can have”

    Ben Joyce talks ‘Back To The Future’: “The heart of this show is the love that people can have”

    Once again, we break up the space time continuum as we travel through frames, songs and memories to reunite with the citizens of Hill Valley. After meeting with its original cast last year, now we’re returning to the place where it all began –  to meet the new lead in the musical adaptation of one…

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    18 April, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    adelphi theatre, alan silvestri, back to the future, ben joyce, corey english, emmet brown, great scott, hilla valley, london, marty mcfly, michael j fox, musical theatre, musicals, olly dobson, roger bart, sci fi, science fiction, west end
  • 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
  • Review of ‘Marjorie Prime’: “Don’t say we weren’t warned about the Metaverse”

    Review of ‘Marjorie Prime’: “Don’t say we weren’t warned about the Metaverse”

    Jordan Harrison’s acclaimed play lands in London in a new production directed by Dominic Dromgoole and featuring a star-studded cast. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts on this work dealing with the fragility of modern relationships, to let us know what awaits in this futuristic tale depicting our present.

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    17 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    Anne Reid, chocolate factory, cybernetics, cyborg, Dominic Dromgoole, drama, future, futuristic, Jonathan Fensom, jordan harrison, marjorie prime, menier chocolate factory, multiverse, Nancy Carroll, Richard Fleeshman, sci fi, science fiction, Tony Jayawardena
  • Review of ‘Good Day’: “Reworks can be refreshing”

    Review of ‘Good Day’: “Reworks can be refreshing”

    The Vault Festival presents this week a new sci-fi play reflecting about the core principles of humanity. Guillermo Nazara shares his thoughts about the show, to let us know more about this piece where death is only the starting point of life.

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    10 March, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    alex forey, annie davidson, cam scriven, dan light, daniel bainbridge, double telling, isaac asimov, justin nardella, london, marlie haco, Olivia Barrowclough, robin williams, sam newton, sci fi, science fiction, the bicentennial man, waterloo, west end
  • Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    Review of ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “An autopsy of the soul”

    David Farr’s latest play lands in London for a strictly limited run after touring across the UK from its inception at the Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reviews this piece exploring human emptiness and crave through the eyes of the inert, to let us know his thoughts on this production taking place at one of…

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    1 November, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    Crítica de ‘A Dead Body in Taos’: “Una autopsia del alma”

    La última obra de David Farr aterriza en Londres para una temporada estrictamente limitada después de recorrer el Reino Unido desde su inicio en el Bristol Old Vic. Guillermo Názara reseña esta pieza que explora el vacío y el ansia humanos a través de los ojos de los inertes, para hacernos llegar sus reflexiones sobre…

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    1 November, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    a dead body in taos, aldgate east, bristol old vic, Clara Onyemere, cyborg, david burnett, david farr, dominic thorburn, drama, eve ponsonby, fuel company, gemma lawrence, london, love, love story, Nathan Ives-Moiba, off west end, Rachel Bagshaw, romantic, sci-fi, science fiction, theatre, tower hill, tristram kenton, west end, wiltons music hall
  • New cast and exclusive content from ‘Back to the Future’ musical released

    As the world premiere approaches, the production has made public one of the new songs especially conceived for the show, written by Emmy and Grammy Award winner Alan Silvestri and six-time Grammy Award Winner Glenn Ballard, which can be watched in this post. Also, we get to meet the actors who will play the show’s…

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    26 July, 2019
    News
    alan silvestri, back to the future, cedric neal, colin ingram, doc, don’t need money, george mcfly, ghost the musical, glen ballard, hugh coles, london, manchester opera house, martin mcfly, musical, musical theatre, rosanna hyland, school of rock, sci-fi, science fiction, shrek the musical, sister act, the festival, the power of love, urinetown, west end
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