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Last Chance To See Evita In The Uk Before Europe Tour Abigail Jaye Stars as Evita at The Churchill Theatre Bromley Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   the starlight express 

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 01:26 AM

Evita, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical masterpiece, launches its international tour at Churchill Theatre Bromley on 23rd March 2010 with a three week season. These are the only planned UK performances of the musical this year and will be the first time Evita has been performed at Churchill Theatre.

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http://www.ambassadortickets.com/80/651/Br...Churchill/Evita
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 06:51 AM

Oh so wrong - It is on in Salford in Sept or October - more dates in the uk with new cast tBA
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:54 AM

22 Mar – 10 Apr Churchill Theatre
Bromley, UK 0844 871 7627 Book online

12 Apr – 1 May Gaiety Theatre
Dublin, Ireland 01 679 5622

From 11 May Badminton Theatre
Athens, Greece (+30) 211 10 100 20 More info

From 07 Jun Teatro Rossetti
Trieste, Italy

From 14 Jun Boboli Gardens
Florence, Italy

From 21 Jun Palafiera
Forli, Italy

From 06 Jul Semperoper
Dresden, Germany (0351) 4911 705

From 28 Jul Philharmonie
Cologne, Germany 0221.20408-0

From 09 Aug Staatsoper
Hamburg, Germany

From 06 Sep The Lowry
Slaford, UK More info

From 08 Nov Theatre 11
Zurich, Switzerland More info

From 22 Nov Deutsches Theatre
Munich, Germany


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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:57 AM

QUOTE(the starlight express @ Mar 12 2010, 01:26 AM) View Post
Evita, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical masterpiece, launches its international tour at Churchill Theatre Bromley on 23rd March 2010 with a three week season. These are the only planned UK performances of the musical this year and will be the first time Evita has been performed at Churchill Theatre.

Tickets Here

http://www.ambassadortickets.com/80/651/Br...Churchill/Evita


and also there will be Salford UK Date in From the 6 September

see two post below for the whole dates up till november
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Posted 25 March 2010 - 02:23 PM

Any idea of the cast?
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 11:33 AM

Have seen the previous uk version and saw this in bromley, I'm afraid its nowhere near as good. I thought Rachael Wooding was outstanding as Eva, unfortunately Abigail Jaye just doesn't rwach anywhere near the standard previously set.

I completely understand that every person will have a different take on a role, however she seemed very lack luster, and I'm not sure but she didn't fully dance in the Beunos Aires routine not sure if she had an injury but was very obvious that she wasnt doing it full out.

On the contrary the new Che is fantastic compared to his predessecor, Mark Powell has had experience and that makes a huge difference, I felt seamus cullen was okay, however Mark is flawless.

It's the same peron and I think that is a good decision I was very Impressed by Mark Heenehan's presence last time and he is still as impressive. Just doesnt seem to have the same chemistry with the new eva.

New Mistress, Abigail Matthews, This is a role that they have cast very well each time by the sounds of it. they seem to find an unknown each time and they are always brilliant and recieve rave reviews and I back that again.

Same Magaldi, James Waud, Enjoyed his performance last time and was enjoyable again.

The cast seem very strong all over, Just i find it a shame that after seeing such an impressive leading lady last time that the show has been badly let down with this change of eva. Rachael at times held the show together and now i think the show suffers from that.

wonder how europe will take to it...
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 11:53 AM

I agree not great!
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:56 PM

QUOTE(Guest @ Mar 29 2010, 12:33 PM) View Post
On the contrary the new Che is fantastic compared to his predessecor, Mark Powell has had experience and that makes a huge difference, I felt seamus cullen was okay, however Mark is flawless.

Mark Powell is playing Che?! Seriously? How did I not know this?! He's one of my very favourite performers. Damn the lack of casting details on the Kenwright website. I now need find out where on earth Bromley is, fast!

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Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:59 PM

CAST LIST:

Eva - Abi Jaye
Peron - Mark Heenehan
Che - Mark Powell
Mistress - Abi Mathews
Alt Eva - Natalie Langston
Magaldi - James Waud (until end of Bromley)

ENSEMBLE:
Chris Palmer
Christopher D Hunt
Emma Barr
Anoushka Eaton
Andrew Gordon Watkins
James Gant
Sasha Ransley
Daniel Sharpe
Jess Parker
Rebbeca Reynolds
Matt Wilman
Gregor Stewart
Craig Deuchar
Callum Train

Swings:
Anthony Williamson
Natalie Moore-Williams

UNDERSTUDIES:
Eva - Emma Barr
Che - Matt Wilman
Peron - Christopher D Hunt
Magaldi - James Gant
Mistress - Sasha Ransley


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Posted 29 March 2010 - 01:30 PM

It's 15 min train journey from london Victoria, and its on till 10 april.
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