LONDON — This summer's most talked-about performance on London's West End doesn't require a ticket. The latest production of the musical Evita — about Eva Perón, Argentina's first lady in the 1940s ...
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Rachel Zegler belts out the best bit of Evita for free... and the paying audience don't like it
A ticket for Jamie Lloyd's hot new West End production of Evita could set you back as much as £250. But some paying audience members have been left feeling disappointed after they realised one of the ...
Peninsula Community Theatre’s “Evita” is right on time with its warnings about the dangers of fascism in America and abroad; unfortunately, it’s also a show that vocally challenges its ambitious, ...
It’s a free taste of the Zegler’s Eva Perón that anyone walking by on the street can see. (Watch video below.) Since the show started previews June 14, onlookers have been gathering on the street to ...
This summer's most talked about performance on London's West End is not actually on stage. Doesn't even require a ticket - NPR's Lauren Frayer explains. LAUREN FRAYER, BYLINE: It's kind of a bizarre ...
In London, an actor playing Evita sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" from a balcony over the street. It's livestreamed back into the theater – frustrating ticket holders but delighting the public.
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