Caligula, the musical
Caligula, the musical is an Argentine musical comedy inspired by the life of the Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudia dynasty and was presented during four seasons. It was written by Pepe Cibrián and original music by Martin Bianchedi. It premiered in 1983 in Buenos Aires, after the dictatorship of 1976-1983, making a comparison between the cruelty of the Roman emperor and state terrorism in Argentina, which ended with thirty thousand disappeared. It counted on a scarce list of nine people. In 2002 he performed again in Buenos Aires, at the Teatro Del Globo, with a new musical adaptation by Ángel Mahler and a cast of forty people and live orchestra. The message of the work was revalued and adapted to the crisis of December 2001 called Argentina.Employment staged with a firm outline the new trend of the creative duo, being a simple work in comparison to the millionaire millionaire performing in the 1990s. In 2005 he performed in the Premier Theater of Buenos Aires with a cast of twenty people plus live orchestra. In 2013 he performed at the Konex in Buenos Aires with a cast of 17. Caligula, the musical published a cassette with the most important tracks in 1983, and a CD in 2002, recorded in the studios La Isla. The disc counted on the main voices of Damián Iglesias and Giselle Dufour, pair that also carried out the Phantom of Canterville in the year 2003.
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