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Huge congratulations, you did the North East proud. Excellent show!
Well done to everyone involved with the show it was Outstanding in every way, we were thoroughly entertained.
The show yesterday afternoon was amazing to watch from start to finish. I have seen Evita performed many times by professional companies in the past and yours was definitely one of the best . Looking forward to attending your future productions !
Many many Congratulations WEOS for your fantastic production of Evita. Every solitary member of the cast was truly outstanding!!
What a superb performance . EVERY member of the team both on and off the stage performed to the Nth degree . You could pay 100s of pounds in London’s west end and not hear that quality of singing, beautiful costumes and superbly choreographed movement . Incredible.
Saw the show last night. Completely wowed. Emotional entertaining, amazing costumes, brilliant voices, fabulous in every way.Congratulations to everyone involved, I loved it
Many Congratulations for a wonderfully successful week – yet another fantastic triumph for WEOS! I’m so very delighted for you all!Enjoy your very last performance tonight – I’m sure that it will be a resounding Finale to yet another amazing WEOS show!
Fab show strong cast strong voices …can’t get the music out of my head.
Outstanding show by the whole cast and an amazing stand out performance by Hannah Brown, she was just fantastic as Eva. What a talent. Well done WEOS.
Excellent loved every minute of this show. Hannah you smashed it and lovely to see Brian back on the stage well done everyone
One word – BRILLIANT!!!!
Absolutely spectacular show, you were all amazing! I cried buckets in places, so moving Hannah. Well done everyone
INCREDIBLE show everyone well done!! Loved it, the singing and the band were fantastic
I was there front row Tuesday night, what a performance by the whole cast.
Evita is based on the historical story of María Eva Duarte de Perón, a poor Argentinian girl who longs for an acting career, fame and fortune. Set in Buenos Aires between 1934-1952, the musical follows Eva on her journey from fatherless child to ambitious actress to becoming the wife of the president of Argentina, worshipped by her people.
With millions of people still utterly devoted to her, Evita continues to appear in public, dazzling her supporters and infuriating her enemies, despite being secretly consumed with terminal cancer. At the end of the musical, she dies, aged 33, resulting in hysterical mourning throughout Argentina. The events in Evita’s life are presented in song and editorialized on by the show’s narrator, Che.
The musical is famous for a number of songs, including “Oh what a circus!” “Another suitcase in another hall,” “Buenos Aires,” and the show’s signature solo, “Don’t cry for me, Argentina.” For the movie version, a new solo was added for Evita, “You must love me.”
Below is a collage of memories from rehearsals, show week and behind the scenes.
Photography for photoshoot, rehearsal shots and show week | One Imagery
Photos for behind the scenes | Cast members