The comedian Xavier Deltell will interpret his new show 'Music, Maestro!'
This Saturday, February 11 at 9:30 pm at the Teatro Circo Apolo in El Algar.
In this show, the monologueist will try to explain the meaning of such well-known and popular songs as 'Eva Maria', Formula V, 'El patio de mi casa' or Christmas carols, among many others.
Tickets for this show have a cost of 10 euros and can be purchased at the ticket offices of the Teatro Circo Apolo on Wednesday from 18:00 to 20:00 hours and on ticketea.com
For more information and reservations, you can contact by telephone with the phone 648 71 00 99
INTRODUCTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SHOW
'Music, Master!'
Is a monologue that fuses the best humor with music, dance and improvisation in its pure state.
Xavier Deltell takes the stage and invites the audience to sing and dance with him while opening his eyes to the true stories behind the best known songs in history.
Also, 'Music, Master!'
It is not a simple spectacle of monologues.
The interaction with the public and the gestuality are two of the characteristics of this show that will make the viewer participate at all times.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Xavier Deltell is one of the comedians with more experience and race at state level and is a habitual in television like collaborator of programs of great success.
Its beginnings go back to year 1975 in different programs of the Chain SER Barcelona and in which it was forging its facet of comedian and showman.
He was a reporter for the 'Chronicles Martians' (Telecinco) program team for 8 years and collaborated with other TV spots such as 'Efectes Secundaris' (TV3), 'Latrelevisión' (Telecinco), 'Look Who Dances!'
(TVE), 'UVE' (Four) and 'Me Resbala' (Antena 3).
He is also an actor and has participated in programs and television series such as 'La que se avecina' (Telecinco) and 'La hora de José Mota' (TVE).
In turn, he has participated in three of the films in the saga 'Torrente'.
As a comedian and monologueist, he has risen to the stages in different theatrical works like 'One plus one are not two', 'Comedy Zoo', 'Deja vu, deja va' and 'And if not, we get angry'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena