The play 'De altos vuelos' fills the capacity in the Municipal Theater of Tías

During the 80-minute flight to Mallorca, the passenger cabin momentarily turned into a dance floor

June 9 2025 (09:17 WEST)
Updated in June 9 2025 (09:17 WEST)
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On the occasion of the festivities in honor of San Antonio de Padua, the Municipal Theater of Tías hosted the Musical Theater play De altos Vuelos last Sunday night. The performance had the permitted capacity completely full, an audience that was cheerful and carefree, eager to have a good time enjoying as witnesses of a "little used" flight, and where the screenwriter, director and producer Daniel Moisés and the nine actors, actresses, choreographer and ballet achieved their goal with flying colors.

In De altos Vuelos, humor and music were the ideal content to calm the passengers, since each one boarded with their own problem and the crew and flight attendants failed to respect the current regulations in air navigation.

During the 80-minute flight to Mallorca, the passenger cabin momentarily became a dance floor where the members of the MT Dance ballet, directed by the choreographer Tatiana Niz, supported the actors and actresses, with very pleasant and attractive voices, they performed some songs that for some of those present have become the soundtrack of their lives. Among them, El turista 1.999.999, released in 1967 by Cristina y Los Stop, becoming a hymn of Spanish tourism of the time, others also sounded such as Viaja con Nosotros, released in the 80s by the Orquesta Mondragón, Tómame o Déjame, from the Basque group Mocedades, another of the songs that managed to get the public much more involved was the title Super Superman, with lyrics by Miguel Bosé recorded in 1979.

De Altos Vuelos, the musical that will make you forget about everyday problems for a few minutes and be able to sing and laugh until the flight lands, a landing that we leave in suspense because there is still much more to see and tell.

 

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