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Saturday 11 February 2012

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Nameday
• Vasios

"Evita" starting 11th of May

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s extraordinary musical EVITA features some of the biggest hit songs ever written including Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, On This Night Of A Thousand Stars, Another Suitcase In Another Hall, Oh What A Circus, You Must Love Me and many more. West End star Rachael Wooding plays the role of the extraordinary Eva Peron, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, who, from young and ambitious beginnings gained enormous wealth and power during her ultimate rise to sainthood. Rachael’s West End musical theatre credits include Hairspray, We Will Rock You, Saturday Night Fever as well her UK and national tour credits of Footloose, Starlight Express and Cats. Joining Rachael in the role of Che is Seamus Cullen, popular finalist from BBC TV’s Any Dream Will Do and Mark Heenehan as Juan Peron, whose film credits include The Road to Damascus, Spy Game and Thunderpants. With more than 20 major awards to its credit, including the Oscar winning film version starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas and featuring one of the most coveted roles in musical theatre, this brand new production of the smash hit show truly promises to be THE THEATRICAL event of the YEAR!

From the 11th off May 2010
For reservation details click here
Showing at the Badminton Theatre


“EVITA triumphs. A Production Full Of Passion. A Dazzling Success”
The Echo



“A monumental show.”
The Sunday Express

“Everything about this production is spectacular.”
What's on Stage


“A show with passion, endless emotion and style.”
Daily Post



“The sets are vast, the costumes fabulous, but above all it is the performances that are most memorable.”
What's on Stage



“During the signature Don't Cry For Me Argentina, the hairs literally rise and a glance around the awe struck audience shows they too have been transported to Buenos Aires.”
The Stage


23.04.2010

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