The show tells the story of life through tango moves. Tango from its origins in Buenos Aires to its heyday in Europe. Through dance, it tells the story of three lonely women. A 12-musician orchestra, a singer and 14 dancers put on a Broadway-style show with special performances by Milly Quezada and Nini Caffaro.
The show was created and is directed by Luis Bravo. It has toured the world since its inception in San Francisco in 1994, where it thrilled audiences for nearly two years. Called “A must-see” by the New York Times, Forever Tango originally opened on Broadway in 1997 where it played the Walter Kerr and Marquis Theatres for fourteen months and earned multiple Tony? and Drama Desk Award nominations.
Performances continue at the Carlos Piantini Hall of the National Theater in Santo Domingo on 13, 14, and 15 February at 8:30pm. Tickets are RD$2,500 to RD$3,500.
http://forevertangobroadway.com
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