
"The Basement" has been cataloged by specialized critics as one of the most terrifying works of recent times. The story, holographic projections, and videomapping create an immersive horror experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Rafael Perrín, Ana Claudia Talancón, Luis Felipe Tovar, and little Camila Suárez push the limits of the audience's resistance to this work, deemed the most intense horror experience in the history of theater.
The plot of "The Basement," inspired by the story of Koji Suzuki, focuses on the life of Ana Müller, a woman who moves to an old building on the outskirts of the city with her daughter Isa. The play transports the viewer to an environment full of mystery and suspense through the story of these characters.
In an interview, Luis Felipe Tovar expressed his attraction to the way the story is told in "The Basement." The actor highlighted the challenge it represents for him to participate in a play of this genre and stated that the combination of horror and suspense, along with the music, makes this work a unique experience in theater.
Ana Claudia Talancón, with 27 years of experience, explained why she decided to get involved in her first horror theater work. The actress emphasized the importance of music, lighting, and visual effects in the staging, as well as the sense of safety that comes from working with such a committed team.
"The Basement" has become an unparalleled experience for the actors, who invite the audience to enjoy this theatrical proposal filled with love and passion. The story unfolds in a building where Ana and her daughter face terrifying situations, leading to the discovery of secrets and hidden dangers in "The Basement."
With performances in Mexico City and Guadalajara, the play promises to keep spectators on the edge of their seats with an engaging plot and innovative technological display. "The Basement" is a unique opportunity to dive into fear and experience an extraordinary theatrical experience.