Esto no es normal!! brings a compact, theatrical jolt to the late-night roster in Madrid. Located in the city of Madrid in the Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, this one-hour mentalism show blends mobile technology, audience choices and sleight of mind into a fast, intimate performance that leaves you recalibrating what seems possible. The stage is simple—chair, a few props and a performer who uses your phone, your decisions and your own thoughts as raw material for illusions that feel personal and immediate. Walk in expecting a polished, interactive experience rather than spectacle: the focus is on psychological technique, timing and subtle technology rather than pyrotechnics. Key features of the scene include close-up mentalism exercises, guided participation where volunteers and non-volunteers alike shape outcomes, and a casual salon-style layout that pulls spectators into the action. Observable elements that make this show unique for Madrid’s live circuit are the heavy integration of audience smartphones as tools of illusion and the emphasis on modern mentalism over traditional stage magic. This is family-friendly entertainment with a minimum age of 8, and the performance language is Spanish. If you’re staying in central Madrid you’ll find the show fits easily into an evening after tapas or before a late train—its one-hour run time makes it a compact cultural detour. Madrid’s theater scene has long mixed variety and avant-garde forms; this show sits comfortably within that lineage while pushing toward contemporary, tech-driven mentalism. Practical details matter: bring a charged smartphone, arrive a bit early to get a good seat, and be prepared to participate—your choices may become the core of the illusion. The experience is ideal for curious travelers, couples looking for a not-quite-typical date night, families with older kids, and anyone who enjoys live performance that breaks the fourth wall. Why book it? Beyond slick technique and stagecraft, this production offers a rare chance to watch a performer read, influence and redirect attention in real time, making spectators active collaborators. For visitors who keep a list of memorable evenings in new cities, an hour with Esto no es normal!! will likely be one of those stories you tell long after the trip ends. Safety and accessibility details are limited in the listing; check ticketing for venue access and age policies. The show’s compact scale and contemporary approach make it a standout option for an evening in Madrid that prefers curiosity and mind-bending interaction over conventional sightseeing. Tickets are often sold through local booking platforms; check the linked booking page for schedules, seat availability and language notes, and consider combining the show with a walk through nearby neighborhoods to round out an evening of food, conversation and close-up wonder. Bring an open mind, too, and ask questions.