Evita
Evita
A play that portrays the intense and controversial life of Eva Perón.

Evita is one of the most celebrated works by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics).
The musical, in a rock opera format, narrates the rise and fall of Eva Perón, the charismatic and controversial First Lady of Argentina.
Set in the 1930s and 1940s, it follows the trajectory of Eva Duarte, an ambitious young woman who leaves the countryside in search of fame and fortune in Buenos Aires.
Determined to succeed, Evita becomes involved with influential figures until she meets Juan Perón, a rising military officer and politician. By marrying him, Eva becomes one of the most beloved figures by the people, a symbol of hope and social progress—but also hated by many, the target of criticism and accused of political manipulation and a thirst for power.
The story is narrated by Che, a skeptical revolutionary and a kind of critical conscience, who observes and questions Eva's actions throughout her life.
It culminates with Eva's illness and premature death at age 33, when her image had already become mythical.
The play originally premiered at the Prince Edward Theatre in London on June 21, 1978, with Elaine Paige in the role of Eva Perón, earning great critical and public acclaim and receiving the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance. A year later, the production arrived on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre on September 25, 1979, starring Patti LuPone, who would receive the Tony Award for her performance.
Since then, the role of Evita has been played by several renowned actresses, including Madonna, who immortalized it in the 1996 film adaptation, and Elena Roger, star of the 2006 London revival and the 2012 Broadway production.
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Dates: October 16, 17 and 18
Schedule: friday at 21:30 PM
saturday and sunday at 16:00 PM and 21:30 PM
Price: From 25€
Age Group: M/14