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Aug 11, 2017 18:06:29 GMT
Post by theatremadness on Aug 11, 2017 18:06:29 GMT
So apparently the Australian remount is the third stop on an international tour. It'll first open in South Africa (Johannesburg then Cape Town), Tokyo and finally in Sydney. Prince wants to take it to Broadway. Given that the Broadway revival did so so around 2012, I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up there in 2019 or so. But Hal Prince beware- this time Evita needs to be played by a beltress. Essentially, he'll have to cast a Patti LuPone clone for this to work in New York. Jackie Burns? That would make sense! Che, Eva & Peron have been cast already according to the Cape Town info page. Emma Kingston is playing Eva (as has been previously mentioned I believe) who was apparently "personally chosen" by ALW, Tim Rice & Hal Prince. She's done a bit in London; Les Mis, In The Heights & currently in Fiddler in Chichester. She has quite the voice on her, I'm sure there'll be quite a bit of her singing on YouTube if you fancy a listen. If she's been personally chosen, would she be the one to be taken to Broadway, I wonder? If it comes to fruition, of course. www.whatsonincapetown.com/post/evita-artscape-theatre/
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Post by showbizkid on Aug 14, 2017 5:36:27 GMT
So apparently the Australian remount is the third stop on an international tour. It'll first open in South Africa (Johannesburg then Cape Town), Tokyo and finally in Sydney. Prince wants to take it to Broadway. Given that the Broadway revival did so so around 2012, I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up there in 2019 or so. But Hal Prince beware- this time Evita needs to be played by a beltress. Essentially, he'll have to cast a Patti LuPone clone for this to work in New York. Jackie Burns? That would make sense! Che, Eva & Peron have been cast already according to the Cape Town info page. Emma Kingston is playing Eva (as has been previously mentioned I believe) who was apparently "personally chosen" by ALW, Tim Rice & Hal Prince. She's done a bit in London; Les Mis, In The Heights & currently in Fiddler in Chichester. She has quite the voice on her, I'm sure there'll be quite a bit of her singing on YouTube if you fancy a listen. If she's been personally chosen, would she be the one to be taken to Broadway, I wonder? If it comes to fruition, of course. www.whatsonincapetown.com/post/evita-artscape-theatre/Isn't every actress in a show "personally chosen?" Trevor Jackson, Pippa Allion, Debbie O'Brien, Jill Green or David Grindrod are in theory just office admin!
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Post by chernjam on Aug 14, 2017 5:52:10 GMT
honestly as I've heard about this over the weekend, I've grown less interested in it. For all its flaws the recent Grandage revival in the West End and Broadawy at least moved the piece a bit forward - new orchestrations (which were beautiful) the addition of "You Must Love Me" - an attempt to actually define "Che" as a character (rather than he is Che Guevera/he's not Che Guevera). The original might appeal in a nostalgia sense and for those who are interested in a more minimalist staging of things... But to me, without the new orchestrations and "You Must Love Me" - it's more like going back to the workshop version of the show.
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Aug 14, 2017 6:48:25 GMT
Post by ali973 on Aug 14, 2017 6:48:25 GMT
So interesting. I don't mind the new version at all, but TBH I dislike the new orchestrations, especially during A New Argentina. There's nothing like the blaring brass during that number, which I thought was lacking in the new orchestrations.
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Post by Scswp on Aug 14, 2017 6:52:54 GMT
honestly as I've heard about this over the weekend, I've grown less interested in it. For all its flaws the recent Grandage revival in the West End and Broadawy at least moved the piece a bit forward - new orchestrations (which were beautiful) the addition of "You Must Love Me" - an attempt to actually define "Che" as a character (rather than he is Che Guevera/he's not Che Guevera). The original might appeal in a nostalgia sense and for those who are interested in a more minimalist staging of things... But to me, without the new orchestrations and "You Must Love Me" - it's more like going back to the workshop version of the show. Yes, I tend to agree that it is taking the piece in a reverse direction. I really think that newcomers to the piece (and maybe some of those who are familiar with both Prince's and Grandage's versions) would much prefer the newer version, despite hearing how 'iconic' and 'masterful' the original version was. I'm not so sure the original version would compare well nowadays. People expect something of a set (which the original didn't really have). Productions are down-scaled and altered all the time for touring purposes, but this is different. Although I like the original version, I do think this is taking the piece backwards. Theatre and its expectations back in the seventies were very different to the expectations almost forty years later. What Prince achieved worked well, but I fear it may look dated nowadays and the piece must continue to move forwards. Just as with full-scale productions of Rogers and Hammerstein material e.g. more recent productions of The King and I and The Sound of Music in London and on Broadway, the music is still fantastic and stands the test of time, but the costumes/sets/production values are much more elaborate than their originals - and this shows the 'evolution' of those shows, which is at it should be. Maybe Prince has ideas about how to take his version and make the necessary changes to enable the piece to evolve. A replica of the seventies production per se makes me just think : 'Why?'
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 14, 2017 8:23:23 GMT
That would make sense! Che, Eva & Peron have been cast already according to the Cape Town info page. Emma Kingston is playing Eva (as has been previously mentioned I believe) who was apparently "personally chosen" by ALW, Tim Rice & Hal Prince. She's done a bit in London; Les Mis, In The Heights & currently in Fiddler in Chichester. She has quite the voice on her, I'm sure there'll be quite a bit of her singing on YouTube if you fancy a listen. If she's been personally chosen, would she be the one to be taken to Broadway, I wonder? If it comes to fruition, of course. www.whatsonincapetown.com/post/evita-artscape-theatre/Isn't every actress in a show "personally chosen?" Trevor Jackson, Pippa Allion, Debbie O'Brien, Jill Green or David Grindrod are in theory just office admin! Well, ish. Whilst an actor is chosen by the casting/creative team in the end, it's more 'whittling down' from how-many-hundred people they saw. The fact that it's specified that the original creative team for this show had 'personally chosen' her, implies that maybe there was no one else in the running to begin with.
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Aug 14, 2017 17:41:48 GMT
Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Aug 14, 2017 17:41:48 GMT
I imagine "personally chosen" just means ALW & co. had the final say in it
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Post by LaLuPone on Aug 17, 2017 0:40:57 GMT
So obviously this finishes at the Phoenix on the 14th of October and then it's doing a Wednesday to Saturday engagement in Manchester at the beginning of December but what's happening in between? More tour dates? More engagements abroad? They wouldn't have a nearly two month break and then start back in Manchester would they? And I'm guessing the end of Manchester will be the end of the tour? It will have been touring nearly a year then.
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Post by chernjam on Aug 17, 2017 4:30:33 GMT
So obviously this finishes at the Phoenix on the 14th of October and then it's doing a Wednesday to Saturday engagement in Manchester at the beginning of December but what's happening in between? More tour dates? More engagements abroad? They wouldn't have a nearly two month break and then start back in Manchester would they? And I'm guessing the end of Manchester will be the end of the tour? It will have been touring nearly a year then. If I had to guess, they're keeping that on stand by for a possible extension?
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Post by d'James on Aug 17, 2017 4:37:15 GMT
So obviously this finishes at the Phoenix on the 14th of October and then it's doing a Wednesday to Saturday engagement in Manchester at the beginning of December but what's happening in between? More tour dates? More engagements abroad? They wouldn't have a nearly two month break and then start back in Manchester would they? And I'm guessing the end of Manchester will be the end of the tour? It will have been touring nearly a year then. If I had to guess, they're keeping that on stand by for a possible extension? At The Phoenix? I hope not. Wanna see me some Exorcism!!!!
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Aug 17, 2017 5:01:06 GMT
Post by ali973 on Aug 17, 2017 5:01:06 GMT
YEA! The Power of Christ compels us!!! Can't wait to be splashed with holy water!
Evita is going to Dubai in Feb 2018. And charging outrageous prices. Speaking of which, are there any day seats or discounts for this at the Phoenix? Monkey? Help. I looked at the website yesterday and was horrified at the ticket prices.
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Post by bellboard27 on Aug 17, 2017 6:58:08 GMT
YEA! The Power of Christ compels us!!! Can't wait to be splashed with holy water! Evita is going to Dubai in Feb 2018. And charging outrageous prices. Speaking of which, are there any day seats or discounts for this at the Phoenix? Monkey? Help. I looked at the website yesterday and was horrified at the ticket prices. Yes, the prices are high. The only discount I can see on the website is for ATG members and that is only for £10 off the £65 tickets only. However, TKTS is routinely selling most ticket levels for more than 50% off. So probably worth checking.
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Aug 17, 2017 6:59:33 GMT
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Post by HereForTheatre on Aug 17, 2017 6:59:33 GMT
Shameless plug but if you go to our ticket website there's a sale on Evita.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 17, 2017 7:21:22 GMT
Shameless plug burvid you go to our ticket website there's a sale on Evita. For example
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Aug 17, 2017 7:31:19 GMT
Post by wickedgrin on Aug 17, 2017 7:31:19 GMT
It is heavily discounted at TKTS. Top price stalls down from £65 to £30.50 53%off.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2017 9:03:38 GMT
It is heavily discounted at TKTS. Top price stalls down from £65 to £30.50 53%off. Wow. Given that it was discounted before it even opened is this production sh*tting through the profits or is it a bit of a savvy move? Budget aiming to break even on the sale prices and then add on to get the full ticket price. So people think they're getting a bargain whereas the sale price is all the producer aimed to achieve anyway?
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Aug 17, 2017 11:08:21 GMT
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Post by bellboard27 on Aug 17, 2017 11:08:21 GMT
Also Todaytix are discounting but not as much as I noted earlier for TKTS. Main stalls £19.50 off.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Aug 17, 2017 12:14:03 GMT
It's a pretty budgety production using lots of click track (the fake chorus in the funeral scene is particularly jarring), I only counted about 6 musicians. Wouldn't expect it to be particularly expensive to run.
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Post by richey on Aug 21, 2017 11:37:51 GMT
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Aug 21, 2017 12:13:53 GMT
Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 12:13:53 GMT
O. M. Gosh. How smashing. I love Tina. God bless her, she takes herself so very seriously but that voice is just something else.
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Post by princeton on Aug 21, 2017 12:43:01 GMT
Tina Arena to take the title role in the Australian production At the risk of appearing ageist - she'll be 50 by the time the production opens next year - which seems perhaps a tad old to play someone who we see as a teenager through to her death at age 33. Though I'm sure the wigs will be good - and maybe she's a great actress.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 21, 2017 13:19:39 GMT
It never stopped Marti Webb in the 1995/96(?) tour!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 13:29:44 GMT
Tina Arena to take the title role in the Australian production At the risk of appearing ageist - she'll be 50 by the time the production opens next year - which seems perhaps a tad old to play someone who we see as a teenager through to her death at age 33. Though I'm sure the wigs will be good - and maybe she's a great actress. Meh. Who cares? For a start, Tina is looking fabulous. Put her in a fancy wig and a nice frock and it'll all be worth it just to hear Tiny Tina belting out "What's new, Buenos Aires?". A few years ago now but this will give you a bit of an idea . .
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Aug 21, 2017 16:21:14 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 21, 2017 16:21:14 GMT
Too pop.
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Aug 21, 2017 16:36:29 GMT
Post by Brian on Aug 21, 2017 16:36:29 GMT
Enjoyed this production when it played it Dublin- Emma Hatton was ill so Kellie Gnauck was on as Eva. Her accent was a little dodgy at times, but her vocals were perfect and she was very convincing in the role.
Gian Marco Schiaretti was great as Che. Visually, it wasn't the most exciting production in the world but it's a good evening's entertainment nonetheless and I found it quite emotional in places.
^Tina Arena sounds great!
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Aug 21, 2017 16:42:48 GMT
Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 16:42:48 GMT
Perhaps that's true. They need to go for someone more like Madonna really. Oh. Seriously though, that is just a concert version so it's not going to be exactly how she'd do it in the show. She's done musicals before (Notre Dame, Chicago, Cabaret) so she should be fine.
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Post by daniel on Aug 22, 2017 12:40:28 GMT
Looks like it's going back out on tour around the UK in the Spring. Is there really anybody left who actually wants to see this?!
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Post by LaLuPone on Aug 22, 2017 13:11:06 GMT
Looks like it's going back out on tour around the UK in the Spring. Is there really anybody left who actually wants to see this?! Will there be a cast change? I suppose it won't be announced for ages if there is one anyway
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Aug 22, 2017 13:15:50 GMT
Post by wickedgrin on Aug 22, 2017 13:15:50 GMT
Horse. Flogging. Dead. A.
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Aug 22, 2017 14:28:27 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 22, 2017 14:28:27 GMT
Looks like it's going back out on tour around the UK in the Spring. Is there really anybody left who actually wants to see this?! Yes. Me!
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