- Evita (musical) - Wikipedia
Evita is a sung-through musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice It concentrates on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón
- Evita (1996) - IMDb
The hit musical based on the life of Eva Perón (Evita Duarte), a B-picture Argentinian actress who eventually became the wife of Argentinian president Juan Domingo Perón, and the most beloved and hated woman in Argentina
- Evita • Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals
Set in Argentina between 1934-1952, the Tony-winning musical follows Eva Duarte on her journey from poor illegitimate child to ambitious actress to, as wife of military leader-turned-president Juan Peron, the most powerful woman in Latin America, before her death from cancer at age 33
- Evita: A Timeline | A. R. T. - American Repertory Theater
After initial release as a concept album in 1976, Evita makes its stage debut in London’s West End on June 21, 1978 Opening on Broadway in 1979, the show becomes the first British musical to receive the Tony Award for Best Musical
- Evita: Musical Info Synopsis - Theatre Trip
Evita tells the story of Eva Perón, the First Lady of Argentina The musical traces Eva’s rise to power as a political figure in Argentina Through her charm, determination, and strategic alliances, she captivates the hearts of the people and ascends to the position of national idol
- Evita (1996) - Movie Summary, Ending Explained Themes | Whats After . . .
Read the complete plot summary and ending explained for Evita (1996) From turning points to emotional moments, uncover what really happened and why it matters
- The musical story of ‘Evita’ stands the test of time
A movie version in 1996 got mixed reviews, but Lloyd Webber praised a recent London revival and has long regarded “Evita” as one of his favorite works, along with “Phantom of the Opera” and “Jesus Christ Superstar ”
- Eva Perón - Wikipedia
In 1934, at the age of 15, she moved to the nation's capital of Buenos Aires to pursue a career as a stage, radio, and film actress She married Perón in 1945, when he was still an army colonel, and was propelled onto the political stage when he became President in 1946
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