Antonio Banderas's "Company" was suspended due to possible Covid-19 infections
 

The performances of the musical “Company”, directed and starred by Antonio Banderas at the Teatro del Soho in Malaga, in Spain, were suspended from this Monday, January 3, until the 12th of the same month due to possible Covid-19 infections in the show team, in the absence of confirmation by the tests carried out.

The decision was adopted “to comply with current sanitary protocols and guarantee safety,” the Soho Theater announced in a statement.

The spectators who had acquired their seats for the functions until January 12, if they wish, may be relocated in later days or the full amount of the ticket will be reimbursed. Relocations and returns may be requested through the same purchase channels through which they were purchased.

Likewise, the Soho Theater regretted the inconvenience that this cancellation may cause to the public and assures that it will be “enormously grateful” to receive them again as of January 13.

“Company” by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth premiered on November 17th. It has a cast of leading figures from the Spanish music scene such as María Adamuz, Roger Berruezo, Albert Bolea, Lorena Calero, Lydia Fairén, Dulcinea Juárez, Silvia Luchetti, Anna Moliner, Julia Möller, Paco Morales, Marta Ribera, Carlos Seguí, Rubén Yuste, Nando González, Pepa Lucas, Beatriz Mur, Mariola Peña and Ángel Saavedra.

The play, performed for the first time in Spanish, is set in New York and explores the human being himself, his fears, love or lack of love, talks about the behaviors we show in different situations and events.

By Scribe