
Audi, Al Nabooda Automobiles celebrates a successful collaboration with Dubai Opera for Sweeney Todd
Dubai – Audi, Al Nabooda Automobiles, proudly reflects on a successful collaboration with Dubai Opera for the staging of the globally acclaimed musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. This Tony Award-winning production which concluded its run on February 8, drew theatre enthusiasts across the region, delivering an unforgettable journey through a tale of love, vengeance, and redemption.
This production, brought to life by an exceptional cast, immersed audiences in the chilling and suspenseful world of Sweeney Todd. Featuring Stephen Sondheim's iconic score, the musical delivered unforgettable performances of timeless classics like 'Pretty Women,' 'Johanna,' and 'The Ballad of Sweeney Todd,' ensuring a captivating theatrical experience.
The musical's run at the Dubai Opera not only provided a captivating theatrical experience but also a showcase for the fully electric Audi SQ6 e-tron. This high-performance model, known for its dynamic design and advanced engineering, was displayed at the venue, aligning seamlessly with the artistry and theme of Sweeney Todd and enhancing the overall visitor experience.
For those who missed this extraordinary celebration of culture, performance, and innovation, stay tuned for more unforgettable moments by following @audialnabooda on Instagram.For more information, visit www.audi-dubai.com
Audi, Al Nabooda Automobiles
Rana Eyamie
Marketing Manager
E-mail: rana.eyamie@nabooda-auto.com
www.audi-mediacenter.com
HAVAS Red
Faisal Barghouthi
Communications Manager
E-mail: audi@redhavasme.com
About Audi Group
The Audi Group is one of the most successful manufacturers of automobiles and motorcycles in the premium and luxury segment. The brands Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Ducati produce at 21 locations in 12 countries. In 2022, the Audi Group delivered 1.61 million Audi vehicles, 15,174 Bentley vehicles, 9,233 Lamborghini vehicles, and 61,562 Ducati motorcycles to customers. In the 2022 fiscal year, AUDI Group achieved a total revenue of €61.8 billion and an operating profit of €7.6 billion. With its attractive brands, new models, innovative mobility offerings and groundbreaking services, the group is systematically pursuing its path toward becoming a provider of sustainable, individual, premium mobility.
AUDI AG's commitment to the region was confirmed through the foundation of its fully owned subsidiary in 2005, Audi Middle East, which covers Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Find out more at news.audimiddleeast.com.
About Al Nabooda Automobiles:
Al Nabooda Automobiles is the official Audi importer in Dubai and the Northern Emirates. With its strong reputation, Al Nabooda Automobiles has become a trusted distributor for Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen vehicles in Dubai and the Northern Emirates. Offering the best-in-class customer service and a wide range of Audi models, Al Nabooda Automobiles also offers an array of services, including comprehensive after-sales support such as maintenance, repairs, and genuine Audi parts.
Operating across multiple cities in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, Sharjah and Fujairah, our dealership network covers the UAE, ensuring that the Audi experience is easily accessible to our valued customers.
For more information about our range of vehicles and current offers, please visit www.audi-dubai.com.
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