Tadeo Jones: The Emerald Tablet, the Musical’ arrives this Sunday at Estepona’s Plaza de Toros.

Estepona City Council informs that the Plaza de Toros will be the scene this Sunday, August 13, at 21:30 pm, of ‘Tadeo Jones: The Emerald Tablet, the Musical’.

Who would you say is the most important animated character in Spanish cinema? Indeed, Tadeo Jones!

The most famous explorer in the history of our country becomes flesh and blood in a musical for the whole family, with all the songs from the saga, plus original songs and attractive choreography.

In it, you will find adventures accompanied by the original musical themes of the film, with live voices and a staging never seen before: video mapping with actors, dancers and singers that will make you feel the exploits of Tadeo Jones in search of the Emerald Tablet with more intensity than ever.

Tickets are on sale at enterticket.es

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