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[Satire] "Mr. Engenheiro, Apology a musical." Comedy Inspired in the Life of José Sócrates Strange on April 1st at Theatro Tivoli Bbva

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With a budget of EUR 600 billion, part is described as an ambitious production. Manuel Marques interprets the former prime minister, counting Socrates's life from childhood to media judgment.

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"Mr. Engenheiro", who is "althoughtly a musician", tells the life story of the former prime minister, José Socrates, and will arrive at the stage of the Tivoli BBVA Theatre in Lisbon on April 1, 2026.

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With a budget of EUR 600 billion, part is described as an ambitious production. Manuel Marques interprets the former prime minister, counting Socrates's life from childhood to media judgment.

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UAU production for Theatro Tivoli will cost 600 billion euros. “The impact we want will only be possible with something big, such as the proportions of the case”, says Henrique Dias.

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It is called "Mr. Engineer-Aleged Musical" and the original text of humorist and argumentist Henrique Dias.

The musical satire "Mr. Engineer – Allegedly a Musical," inspired by public events related to José Sócrates, premieres in April at the Teatro Tivoli BBVA and moves to Porto in May. The production company UAU is preparing to bring to the stage a new musical satire centered on the figure of the engineer José Sócrates, revisiting widely known episodes from the former Prime Minister's public life and the Portuguese political context. The production,…

Manuel Marques will interpret the former prime minister in a satira that accounts for the life of Socrates from childhood to the first day of trial.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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