The Gran Teatro Falla is preparing to welcome back Manu Sánchez, who, after being appointed town crier for the Cádiz Carnival 2026, will once again grace the stage of this iconic venue. His show Entregamos will be presented in a double session on Monday, April 13, with performances scheduled for 5:00 PM and 8:30 PM.
Tickets for these anticipated events are already available through regular sales channels. Entregamos is described as Manu Sánchez's most personal and authentic proposal to date, a production that blends humor, confessions, and reflections into an emotional journey seeking a deep connection with the audience.
From laughter to tears, without passing through drama.
With his characteristic sharp humor, irony, and moving sincerity, Manu Sánchez presents himself in this show in an unprecedented way: approachable, genuine, and willing to open up to the public. It is a brave introspection that oscillates between laughter and emotion, always maintaining the pulse of humor, as one spectator summarized.
“"A cry for life and a song to the present."
According to Manu Sánchez himself, Entregamos is “a cry for life and a song to the present.” The main goal of the work is to provoke laughter “to die laughing,” while also inviting reflection from an honest and vital perspective. This show promises an explosion of direct and vibrant humor, designed to move and generate the unique connection that the artist establishes with his audience, transforming each performance into a shared experience.
The production arrives in Cádiz as part of a successful tour that has sold out in numerous locations. Furthermore, Entregamos has received significant accolades, including the Miguel Gila Award from SGAE for Best National Comedy Show in 2025, and two nominations for the Lorca Awards for Performing Arts of Andalusia in the categories of Best Male Performer and Best Theatrical Authorship.
Backed by the artist's solid stage career and the production of 16 Escalones, this show joins a list of previous successes such as El Gran Emigrante, Giraldilla, El Buen Dictador, El Último Santo, or El Rey Solo, all acclaimed by both audiences and critics. Manu Sánchez's return to the Gran Teatro Falla represents not just a performance, but a significant reunion with his audience, with the city of Cádiz, and with a stage that is an integral part of his history.




