14 Oct, 2019 @ 14:21
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Tickets for Antonio Banderas’s new musical A Chorus Line go on sale today at midnight on Spain’s Costa del Sol

Antonio Banderas A Chorus Line

TICKETS for Antonio Banderas’s new musical A Chorus Line are set to go on sale at midnight tonight.

Those looking to catch the Dolor y Gloria star in his new stage production will need to be on the Teatro del Soho website at 00:00am.

El Corte Ingles also has tickets on offer, while they can also be purchased at the theatre’s box office in Malaga’s Calle Cordoba.

Malaga-born Banderas, 59, who is also known for Zorro and Puss in Boots, has rekindled his love affair with his hometown after a heart attack in 2017.

Antonio Banderas A Chorus Line
LEGEND: Antonio Banderas is to star in A Chorus Line at Malaga’s Taeatro del Soho

After the shocking event in the US, the Hollywood actor retreated back to the Costa del Sol, before buying a theatre and opening a theatre school.

He said: “The heart attack was one of the best things to ever happen to me.

“A flash came to me and I said to myself, I’m going to buy a theatre.”

A Chorus Line sees Banderas take centre stage in a new version of the 1975 classic, directed by Lluis Pasqual.

The story centres around a group of dancers auditioning for a Broadway musical.

Tickets start at €18 and are priced up to €140 depending on the section.

The show runs from November 27 until January 19.

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