Emilio Aragón: “‘Godspell’ is about hope in human beings.”
The actor, comedian, writer, singer, presenter… directs and produces this musical with Antonio Banderas, which arrives on February 28 at the Cartuja Center in Seville.
The actor, comedian, writer, singer, presenter… directs and produces this musical with Antonio Banderas, which arrives on February 28 at the Cartuja Center in Seville.
Godspell will be available at the Teatro Principal in Zaragoza starting February 13th, the day of its premiere.
The show, which premiered in the 1970s and is based on the Gospel of Saint Matthew, will be performed at the Teatro Principal in the Aragonese capital from February 13 to 23.
We shared a chat at the Campos Elíseos Theater about the musical he directed and produced by Antonio Banderas.
A theater warehouse, a tenement, or a ruined church. The location is insignificant; the setting is what matters. This is the starting point for “Godspell,” the classic 1970s musical that Emilio Aragón and Antonio Banderas have brought back to the 21st century. It stops at Alicante’s Teatro Principal.
The musical comedy ‘Godspell’ directed by Emilio Aragón and produced by Antonio Banderas will arrive at the Teatro Principal in Alicante at the end of January 2025.
The musical Godspell, co-produced with Antonio Banderas, will run at the Auditòrium from January 16 to 20.
The co-production by Antonio Banderas and Emilio Aragón arrives in Valencia until December 15 as part of its promising national tour.
Valencia’s Olympia Theater hosts the premiere of Godspell, The Musical, a new version of the 1970s classic.
This event will mark the start of the show’s highly anticipated national tour, which will begin the following day at the same venue. The production, which premiered in Malaga in 2022, arrives in Valencia as one of its first stops this Wednesday, November 27, at 4:00 PM.
Telmo Lobo: The Mystery of the Captain is a novel brimming with adventure and fantasy, a tribute to the great classic tales of the last century.
This book was born at the special request of Emilio Aragón’s four grandchildren.