Emilio Aragon came back. The son of legendary presenter Miliki returns to the stage as the producer and musical director of the film. ‘Once upon a time my family’a show he directed Esteve Ferrer was born with the aim of exploring the history of television clowns.
‘Once upon a time, my family’ New Alcalá Theater in Madrid will meet on stage between 23 May and 16 June Monica, Alonso, Rodrigo and Gonzalo Aragon. They lead the cast consisting of Oriolo, Gregor Acuña-Pohl, Susana Villegas, Eli Donolla, Carles Valles, Mario Larce and Carla León.
musical audiences They will tour all subspecies and characteristic techniques of the clown worldsuch as gesture, text, parody, circus and technique. Also in all its formats, including the full classical introduction, musical numbers, textual humor, visual poetry, symbolism or magic.
‘Once upon a time, my family’ takes a definitive step towards the current generation of TV clowns: Mónica, Gonzalo, Rodrigo and Alonso Aragon, legitimate heirs of the saga. Ferrer wants to pay tribute to Gaby, Fofó and Miliki, but also wants to “dedicate it to the boys and girls who have since become grandparents.” “It’s a tribute to a time we remember with special admiration, not only for those of us lucky enough to have experienced it, but also for those who knew it because we told it,” he adds.
Summary of the show
‘Once upon a time, my family’ begins with grandmother Eva going to celebrate her birthday with her grandchildren, until a weather warning prevents her grandchildren from attending. As he prepares to put everything he has prepared aside, a box suddenly comes to life and all the memories of his childhood emerge. Suddenly the television turns on and the program ‘TV Clowns’ comes on.
Grandma “how are you?” It answers the question that is on all of our minds. The attic begins to transform until it becomes a magical space The clowns on television come to life next to him.
Clowns and their troupe will accompany Eva on her journey into a world full of memories and dreams in a theater and musical show that not only pays homage to TV’s Clowns but also pays homage to the clown genre. It is a period that left its mark on the childhood of the generation of girls and boys who grew up in the 70s and 80s.
Source: Informacion

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