Jose can’t remember how long he’s known David.
David can’t remember how long he’s known Jose.
That’s normal. They’re getting on in years.
They’ve lived a lot and drunk a lot, too.
They’re reminded of moments from long ago that they shared at the La Cubana theater company, on shows with Buenafuente, on *Tu Cara Me Suena*, on *MasterChef*… and on many other shows and in many other places where their paths have crossed.
Jose has a Goya.
David competed in Eurovision.
Now they’ve gotten together to have a good laugh—and, above all, to entertain the audience—as they share the many stories from their time in show business, both together and separately.
And they’ve named their show: “David and Jose. We’re Not Estopa.”
They say it’s so people won’t confuse them, because, of course, “we have the same name.”
You’d have to be an idiot.
Anyway… Come on in and take a look.
This show is recommended for ages 16 and older.
Jose can’t remember how long he’s known David. David can’t remember how long he’s known Jose. That’s normal. They’re getting on in years. They’ve lived a lot and drunk a lot, too. They get flashes of distant times they’ve shared at the La Cubana theater company, on shows with Buenafuente, on *Tu Cara Me Suena*, on *MasterChef*… and on many other shows and places where their paths have crossed. Jose has a Goya. David competed in Eurovision. Now they’ve gotten together to have a few laughs—and above all, to make the audience laugh—as they share the countless anecdotes from their time in show business, both together and separately. And they’ve named their show: “David and Jose. We’re Not Estopa.” They say it’s so people don’t confuse them—because, of course, “our names are the same.” Talk about being idiots. Anyway… Come on in and see for yourselves. Show recommended for ages 16 and up.
