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Tina – The Tina Turner Musical

Teatro Santander, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 20:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h 40min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

A show nominated for 12 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, premieres at the Santander Theatre.

The legendary Tina Turner will be played by Analu Pimenta, while César Mello will bring  Ike Turner to life.

Inspired by Tina Turner's own vision, who participated in the development of the show, the musical combines emotion, energy, and a soundtrack full of classics that have marked generations, such as "The Best," "What's Love Got To Do With It?", "Private Dancer," and "Proud Mary."

The highly anticipated TINA – TINA TURNER THE MUSICAL arrives in Brazil on February 26th , as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Teatro Santander , in the JK Iguatemi Complex , in São Paulo . The show, which will have a short run until July 12th , has toured the world and received 12 Tony Award nominations , including Best Musical , and was developed in collaboration with the artist herself . In the Brazilian version, Analu Pimenta will have the honor of playing the legendary Tina Turner , while César Mello plays Ike Turner , Tina's creative and romantic partner in her early years. Other cast members will be announced soon. 

Actress Analu Pimenta comments that portraying Tina Turner is an honor and a great responsibility: “ She was a woman who transformed pain into power and inspired generations with her courage and her voice. Bringing this story to the stage is, without a doubt, one of the greatest challenges and privileges of my career .”

César Mello emphasizes that bringing Ike Turner to life represents a work of intense dedication: “ He is a complex character, requiring a lot of dedication and sensitivity to portray a real trajectory. Being part of this musical is a unique opportunity to immerse myself in a narrative of overcoming and reinvention .”

Created in London, the critically acclaimed musical had its world premiere in April 2018 and subsequently broke all box office records at the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End. Since its launch, ten productions have been staged worldwide, extending beyond Broadway with tours in North America, Germany, Australia, Spain, and the Netherlands, and a new UK and Ireland tour is planned for 2025/2026. 

Directed by Phyllida Lloyd and written by Olivier Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Katori Hall , with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins . Choreography by Anthony van Laast , with set and costume design by Mark Thompson , musical supervision by Nicholas Skilbeck , lighting by Bruno Poet, sound by Nevin Steinberg, projection design by Jeff Sugg , orchestrations by Ethan Popp , wigs, hair and makeup design by Campbell Young Associates , and fight direction by Kate Waters. 

History
Premiere of this production: 17 April 2018, Aldwych Theatre, London

Tina: The Tina Turner Musical is a jukebox musical featuring the music of Tina Turner and depicting her life from her humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into a rock 'n roll star. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd with a book by Katori Hall, Frank Ketelaar, and Kees Prins, the musical had its world premiere on 17 April 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre in London. The Broadway production opened on 7 November 2019.

Synopsis

Act I
The musical opens with Anna Mae Bullock's childhood in Nutbush Tennessee, where she sings exuberantly in the community church despite her mother Zelma's embarrassment at her loudness ("Nutbush City Limits"). Anna Mae's parents have a difficult relationship, which culminates in Zelma walking out with her eldest daughter Alline, leaving Anna Mae to be brought up by her grandmother, Gran Georgeanna.

Some years later, Anna Mae is invited to join Zelma and Alline in St Louis, and she goes with Gran Georgeanna's encouragement ("Don't Turn Around"). In St Louis, Alline introduces Anna Mae to the night life ("Shake a Tail Feather"), eventually crossing paths with Ike Turner and his band, the Kings of Rhythm ("The Hunter"). One night Anna Mae joins Ike on stage to sing ("Matchbox"), and the success of the performance leads Ike to ask Zelma for permission for Anna Mae to join his band ("It's Gonna Work Out Fine").

Ike gives Anna Mae the stage name "Tina Turner" despite her protests. Although Tina enjoys performing with him, she's aware of Ike's vicious temper ("A Fool in Love"), and has to hide her love affair with Raymond, a member of Ike's band ("Let's Stay Together"). After touring successfully for some time, Ike asks Tina to marry him, since people already think they are because of her stage name. Tina agrees, despite being pregnant with Raymond's child; in response, Raymond leaves her ("Better Be Good to Me"). Tina keeps performing with Ike and his band, through Ike's infidelities, violence, and demands of Tina's health despite her having another child ("I Want to Take You Higher"). Ike's road manager, Rhonda Graam, advises Tina to leave him, but she refuses.

Ike gets a recording deal with Phil Spector, but is angered when he wants to record Tina solo ("River Deep Mountain High"). Ike is dismissive of Tina's ability as a solo artist, and during an argument attempts to hit her son, Craig. Tina almost walks out, but Ike apologises and begs her forgiveness ("Be Tender with Me Baby"). Tina overdoses and is sent to hospital, but is forced to check out for a performance ("Proud Mary"). Backstage, Tina and Ike get into another violent fight, which is the final straw and causes Tina to run away. Bruised and bleeding, she asks a hotel clerk for a room to stay, using only her stage name as a promise to pay later since she doesn't have any money ("I Don't Wanna Fight").

Act II
Tina, free from Ike, has been performing in Las Vegas with the help of Rhonda, now her manager. They're struggling to make ends meet because no record label wants to sign a black woman who's nearing forty years old, and Ike has claimed copyright over all songs from the "Ike & Tina Revue", preventing her from singing the songs she's known for ("Private Dancer"). While dropping off a demo tape at Capitol Records, they meet Roger Davies, a young Australian music producer who's a fan of Tina. Roger goes to Vegas to watch Tina perform ("Disco Inferno") and afterward asks to be her manager. Rhonda is upset about being put aside, but Tina insists that she needs to try something new, and that she needs Rhonda more as a sister than a manager ("Open Arms").

Tina travels to London for Roger's recording session. Among the people she meets is Erwin Bach, a German music executive. Tina wants to reinvent herself and transition to rock and roll, but she struggles with Roger's advice, and dreams of Ike watching her ("I Can't Stand the Rain"). Erwin visits her hotel room to provide comfort, and the pair kiss.

While preparing a performance showcase for the record label, Tina rails against Roger's instructions, refusing to be anyone's puppet any longer. Tina asks everyone to leave, and performs her Buddhist mantra to calm herself. She has a vision of her younger self and Gran Georgeanna encouraging her ("Tonight"). The showcase is a success, but the record label still refuses to sign her out of racism. Roger decides to promote her himself through touring performances back in the United States. Erwin asks her to stay in London and declares his love for her, but she rejects him. Tina's performance of the new material is a success ("What's Love Got to Do with It?"). Capitol Records begs her to sign with them, and she agrees only on her own terms.

Alline arrives with news Zelma is dying. Tina visits Zelma at the hospital, where Ike has been visiting Zelma as well. Zelma encourages them to reconcile; Tina demands that Ike apologise, but he can't and leaves. Zelma and Tina have an emotional confrontation, after which Zelma dies. Tina and Alline mourn their mother ("We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)").

Riding high, Tina prepares for a concert before 180,000 people in Brazil. Erwin arrives, having flown over to be with her. The pair reconcile, which leads into Tina's walking on stage for the concert ("The Best"). For the finale and encore, Tina and her band perform reprises of "Nutbush City Limits" and "Proud Mary".

Venue Info

Teatro Santander - Sao Paulo
Location   Av. Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek, 2041

Teatro Santander gathers state-of-the elements of the international cultural scene. In Brazil, modern concert halls have, separately, cutting-edge technical features. Teatro Santander has them all in the same place.

The Santander Theatre opened its curtains in 2016, aiming to be a multifunctional, modern, sophisticated, and innovative space. It is the first venue in Brazil to feature an automatic seat retraction system and automated stage rigging, allowing for changes to the ambiance in a matter of minutes.

The facade incorporates 60,000 glowing glass blocks brought from the Czech Republic and computer-controlled LED lighting. It was designed by Edo Rocha, the renowned architect responsible for the architectural design of the Allianz Parque stadium. The building was developed as a musical instrument. Some angles show an interpretation of acoustics and the space works with amplified and non-amplified sounds.

The Santander Theater stage has hosted musicals such as: We Will Rock You, My Fair Lady , Alegria, Alegria , Singing in the Rain , If My Apartment Could Talk , The Little Mermaid , Annie: The Musical , Sunset Boulevard , School of Rock , Monica's Gang , The Sound and the Syllable , Donna Summer , Chicago , Wicked , Pretty Woman and Tarsila, the Brazilian , in addition to Elvis – A Musical Revolution , currently playing. 

The Santander Theatre has also hosted numerous shows, dance performances, and classical and popular concerts, as well as important corporate events, fashion shows, dinners, company awards ceremonies, seminars, and workshops. Thanks to its versatility and technology, the space is prepared to accommodate any type of event without requiring any changes to its configuration. The venue offers accessibility for convenience and necessary mobility.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 20:00
Acts: 2
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h 40min
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