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BGE Theatre, Tuesday 21st April - Saturday 25th April

On Your Feet! – The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan.

“Following government advice to close theatres, we are incredibly sad that the remaining performances of On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan UK & Ireland tour have been cancelled.” – A message from the producers of On Your Feet.

Direct from London and featuring many of the original West End cast, this “exhilarating extravaganza” (Whatsonstage) is the inspiring true love story of Emilio and Gloria and charts their journey from its origins in Cuba, onto the streets of Miami and finally to international superstardom. Featuring all of their smash hits including Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, Conga, Get On Your Feet, Don't Want To Lose You Now, Dr.Beat and 1-2-3.

Starring Philippa Stefani (RENT, In the Heights, Grease), as Gloria Estefan, George Ioannides (Annie, Mamma Mia!, An Officer and a Gentleman) as Emilio Estefan, Madalena Alberto (Evita, Cats, Les Misérables) as Gloria Fajardo and Karen Mann (Sister Act, Fiddler on the Roof, Sweeney Todd) as Consuelo.

“glorious night out with Gloria”Daily Mail.
“The rhythm really does get you.”The Guardian ****

Booking Information
Tue 21st 7.30pm.
Wed 22nd 7.30pm.
Thu 23rd 7.30pm.
Fri 24th 5.00pm.
Fri 24th 8.30pm.
Sat 25th 2.30pm.
Sat 25th 7.30pm.

With Captioning on Thursday 23rd at 7.30pm.


Date:
Tuesday 21st April - Saturday 25th April
Time:
Varies
Price:
€18.50+
Address:
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

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