Stage version of the “Bluey” series already has four sessions scheduled in Portugal

The premiere of the stage adaptation of the children’s animation series “Bluey” in Portugal will have another session in December, due to the high demand for tickets for the three sessions scheduled for November, it was announced this Tuesday.

“Bluey ao Vivo” was initially scheduled to have a single session, on November 30th at 11am, at the MEO Arena, in Lisbon, which was sold out. Meanwhile, two more sessions were announced on the same day, at 3pm and 7pm, which are “almost sold out”. “The new session was scheduled for December 1st at 11 am, at MEO Arena”, says the show’s promoter, in a statement released today.

Tickets for the new session are now on sale and cost between 34 and 85 euros.

“Bluey Live” has a script by the series’ creator, Joe Brumm, and music by the person responsible for the beautiful soundtrack for “Bluey”, Joff Bush.

The series “Bluey”, created in 2018, follows the lives of the Heeler family, who live in Australia, and are made up of Bluey, aged 6, her sister Bingo, aged 4, and their parents, Bandit and Chili. The four are Australian cattle dogs, ‘blue heelers’.

The series has three seasons and the episodes last around seven minutes, with the exception of the last one to be released, this year, which is 28 minutes long.

On October 7th, new episodes were made available in Portugal, which can be seen on the Disney + streaming platform.

The show that now arrives in Portugal, after having been presented in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, “accompanies the Heeler family during a day full of adventures, from dawn to bedtime”.

The show, directed by Rosemary Myers, from Windmill Theater Company, is presented by BBC Studios and Andrew Kay, in partnership with Windmill Theater Company.

Source: rr.sapo.pt