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EVITA MUSICAL – 16 Y 17 DE OCT

by / Tuesday, 25 August 2015 / Published in noticias

START TIME: 20:30
DURATION: 2 hours and 20 minutes

Link direct sales: http://www.entradas.com/tickets.html?fu … id = 1470386

You can also purchase tickets half an hour before the start of the musical in the ticket offices in ExpoMeloneras. (Whenever there is existence of capacity)
Ticket price: From 25 €

Synopsis:
The Cabildo of Tenerife, through Auditorio de Tenerife, presents a new production of the musical Evita. A new and updated review of the famous work of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice that has the Spanish version and direction of Jaime Azpilicueta.

It led musically by Julio Awad, about this production the idea of ​​a stable production team for the staging of music in the Auditorium of Tenerife is consolidated, repeating much of the technical and artistic ensemble who took part in Jesus Christ Superstar. An artistic team that has 5 papers soloists, a cast of 20 artists that there is also a dance troupe of six and a children’s choir. In addition, production has an orchestra composed of 9 musicians playing live.

This new version represents the revival and updating function Castilian staging more than 30 years ago, in 1981, which is enriched by the inclusion of the issue You must love me, which was composed for the film version, which won the Oscar for best song. On this occasion, for the first time in Castilian version is presented, which is more an incentive for the world premiere of the new Evita.

The title of the legendary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber premiered in London’s West End in 1978. Since then he has been seen by millions of people on five continents. In 1996 a film based on the musical, which was a great success was made. Directed by Alan Parker was starring Madonna (Evita), Antonio Banderas (Che) and Jonathan Pryce (Peron). At this time, the work has had multiple replacements on five continents, including Spanish, also directed by Jaime Azpilicueta and starring Paloma San Basilio and Patxi Andión.

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