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If you are looking for a great night of musical theatre, look no further than Studio32’s forthcoming production of ‘Hello Dolly’, coming to the Cardenal Beluga Theatre, San Fulgencio from Wednesday 31st of May until Saturday 3rd of June, doors open at 7:00pm curtain up 7:30pm.

This show is guaranteed to make you laugh and put a spring in your step with a very funny story line, great musical numbers and energetic dance routines.

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Pictured are some of the cast who are looking forward to making this a performance to remember. To book tickets online for our show please visit our website www.studiothirtytwo.org . Alternatively you could email tickets@studiothirtytwo.org or call Linda on 679 062 272

For those of you unsure of how to use our system you can call into The Post Box in Dona Pepa, or Quesada Tech where someone will be on hand to assist you with booking tickets.

You could also come along to one of our rehearsals at Casa Contenta, Rojales, Tuesdays and Thursdays between 7:30pm and 9:30pm where someone will be available to assist you.

If you have experience in Musical Theatre in the areas of singing, acting and dancing we would like to hear from you.

Also anyone who is interested in taking part in the show ensemble, working backstage or have experience working with the production of stage props, lighting and sound. If you require any further information, contact Linda on 679 062 272 or visit our facebook page at Studio32 Musical Theatre Company.

New Rojales mural dedicated to family of flamenco artists

Antonio Fern·ndez, EncarnaciÛn Fern·ndez, and Antonio MuÒoz Fern·ndez celebrate their new found fame

By Andrew Atkinson

The presentation of the mural on Calle Cuevas del Rodeo, Rojales, dedicated to the family of flamenco artists Antonio Fern·ndez, Guitarist, EncarnaciÛn Fern·ndez, singer, and Antonio MuÒoz Fern·ndez, guitarist, took place this month.

The family was originally linked to this street by their presence at cultural events related to the Caves and the Cante de las Minas de La UniÛn International Festival.

The painting exhibition "De una mine de La UniÛn" by Pedro Juan Rabal was also opened, with a flamenco concert by Antonio MuÒoz Fern·ndez on guitar and Sebasti·n Contreras on vocals. (pictured).

See Bob Dylan live in Spain, but leave your phone at home!

Bob Dylan is returning to Spain in June with 12 concerts featuring his 'Rough and Rowdy Ways', his most recent album, in Madrid, Barcelona, Donostia, Seville, Granada, Alicante, Huesca and Logroño. However, although you will be able to see and hear one of the most famous musicians of the 20th century, you will have to leave your mobile at home, because the concerts will be "phone free." Telephones will not be allowed in the hall during the concert. It will be the first time that Dylan has visited Spain since 2019. The tour will begin in Madrid, where the singer-songwriter will play two nights opening the Noches del Botánico, on June 7 and 8, tickets will go on sale on March 15 and, according to the Madrid festival page, the cheapest ticket will be at 85 euro.

Then Dylan will take his band to Seville, Granada and then in the 15th to Alicante. The tour will continue in Donostia, Logroño, and will end on 23rd and 24th in Barcelona at the Gran Teatre Liceu.

You will be prohibited from using your mobile phone during the concerts. When you arrive at the venue, Yondr (the company contracted for these concerts) will help the audience store their phone in a closed and secure case, which they will have to carry with them throughout the evening.

If someone in the audience had an emergency, they could unlock their phone pocket at any time by going to a specific, signposted area designated for phone use. If there are any doubts, it is best to ask someone from the Yondr staff for help.

It's something that will make some people nervous but it's non-negotiable (although medical exemptions are made for those who rely on their phone for treatment).

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