|
Although originally conceived as
a record project, EVITA was destined from the beginning for
the stage. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim
Rice provide a rich score which includes the internationally
acclaimed hit "Don't Cry for Me,
Argentina" and lends itself to the
highly theatrical stylings of director Harold Prince.
Because of the huge success it had enjoyed in London (2,900
performances in its initial run), the Broadway production of
EVITA was nearly sold out before it even began.
The story of
EVITA,
told entirely through song and
dance, follows the life of Argentina's infamous Eva Peron.
It begins in 1934 and follows the young girl from her small
hometown to Buenos Aires where she uses her feminine powers
to climb the ladder of success, first as a model, then an
actress, and finally as the wife of General Juan Peron. When
Peron is elected president, Eva becomes the most powerful
woman in South America.
|