This Musical tells the supposed meeting that Carlos Gardel and Frank Sinatra had in NYC around 1934. The show includes Gardel's best tangos, sung in Spanish and English. The play won 7 Hugo Awards, including Best Musical.
According to legend, in 1934 Gardel was performing on NBC in New York when a young admirer approached him, eager to meet the "great baritone from the River Plate," who was none other than 19-year-old Frank Sinatra.
That starting point triggered a very attractive idea: the night in which Gardel and Sinatra were locked in a dressing room... Gardel, trying to get his annoying fan off his back. Sinatra, trying to understand the passion he perceived in Zorzal's songs... The two, starting a friendship that would last forever.
The women, the friends, the neighborhood, the game, the lunfardo, the good and the bad company are just some of the themes that Carlitos and Frank cover while they interpret the best of the Gardelian repertoire.
Relive the mythical meeting between two icons: Carlos Gardel and a young Frank Sinatra, exploring a story full of music, passion and friendship.
The play has subtitles throughout the performance, almost completely eliminating the language barrier and allowing everyone to enjoy every detail
You will receive a voucher for one "Platea" category. This voucher must be exchanged at the Multitabarís Theater box office for one ticket. This ticket will show your designated seat, which cannot be selected, but will always be in the Platea, between rows 1 and 19.
To avoid inconveniences, we recommend arriving at the ticket office 30 minutes in advance to make the corresponding exchange.
Multitabarís Theater: Avenida Corrientes 831, Buenos Aires.
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