‘1903: The Musical’ has been postponed to May 2024

Due to the situation in the country, the play “1903, the Musical” was canceled for next year.

This is how he made it known Diego De Obaldia, creator, writer and producer of the work.

With their Instagram stories, they said that as witnesses of a delicate situation in the country, they feel responsible for the essence and message of the national story to be presented at a more favorable moment that guarantees the safety of the audience, actors and technical equipment.

Reprogramming the third season is scheduled for May 7, 2024.

It should be noted that tickets have already been purchased for this show, which should have been on stageit will be valid for the following dates and can be reassigned.

The organizers thank you for your understanding and support over the years.

Musical

They promised for a week that they would National Theatre will shine again in the epic adventure of Amador Guerrero, María Ossa, José Agustín Arango and Próceres to make Panama independent and achieve the construction of the canal: “The strangest revolution in the world”, in which political intrigues and major international powers unite and intersect to achieve the most important Deal of the Century.

Told in a modern tone and rhythms (Plena, Trap, Salsa, Rock and even Vallenato), “1903: The Musical” will bring to life the story of our birth and will leave Panamanians (and even tourists) a very clear message: #separatupatria, says the work’s Instagram account.

With: Leonte Bordanea, Randy Domínguez, Juliette Roy, Diego De Obaldia, Luis Arteaga and more than 50 Panamanian musicians, singers, dancers and actors on stage.

Source: Panama America

Malan

Malan

I am Dawid Malan, a news reporter for 24 Instant News. I specialize in celebrity and entertainment news, writing stories that capture the attention of readers from all walks of life. My work has been featured in some of the world's leading publications and I am passionate about delivering quality content to my readers.

Related Posts