
The PEPE chicken, a infant character cherished by means of infants and first readers, makes the bounce to the ranges with ‘The Musical of the Chicken Pepe’, so one can be released day after today at the Edp Gran Vía Theater in Madrid, as suggested with the aid of SM.
In this way, the endearing character jumps out of the pages to the stage with ‘The Musical of the Chicken Pepe’, a own family show with a view to be represented on the EDP Gran Vía Theater on May 17, 18, 24 and 25.
Originally published in 1997 with the aid of the Campbell publishing house and incorporated a yr later to the SM catalog, ‘The PEPE hen’ has come to be one of the fine -promoting kids’s books in Spain.
With simply 10 pages, 53 phrases, three pop-united statesand one drop-down, it has reached the record of greater than 2.Five million copies sold best in Spain, becoming a whole editorial phenomenon that offers call even to playgrounds and school school rooms.
Now, by means of King Entertainment, the person created with the aid of Nick Denchfield and Ant Parker come alive on the tables. Under the musical route of Juampe Fish and with a libretto with the aid of Fernando Huete, the story turns into a musical complete of rhythm, humor and emotion.
In this new journey, Pepe discovers that his mother has disappeared from the tale and, along with her buddy Sol and her inseparable companions -the Clea pig, the Ramona frog and the López dog -undertakes a seek full of challenges, reminiscence games and innovative solutions.
The solid, headed by Lucía Fontanilla as Pollo Pepe, consists of Sonia Nández, Esther Cortés, Cristina Irala, Roberto Carretón and Manu Iriego, and proposes an interactive experience in which the child public actively participates at the same time as a message of friendship, imagination and overcoming is transmitted.
Its creators, Nick Denchfield and Ant Parker, met at the University in 1980. They wrote and illustrated, respectively, this individual, who appeared in dreams to Nick and determined to call him via the name of his father’s battery, Pepe.
For Nick Denchfield, the PEPE chook “has no hair at the tongue, it is a chunk illusory and has a large heart.” For its component, Ant Parker factors out that he’s “confident and naive, has great ideas of himself and is complete of optimism.”