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re: EVITA in Sag Harbor Tonight
Posted by: EvFoDr 09:05 am EDT 09/03/18
In reply to: EVITA in Sag Harbor Tonight - hugoP 12:28 am EDT 09/02/18

I am a huge Evita fan--it's my favorite show. And so I trekked out to Sag Harbor to see this. I love the Prince version but have always been on the lookout for productions to make their own mark. For others who may be interested, the entire show was set in a bar 10 years after the anniversary of Eva's death. The director's concept was that these people gather once a years to reenact the story. I thought it was a solid way to make use of a smaller space and deliver the show in an interesting and satisfying way. Unfortunately the actress playing Eva could not sing the score in quite the way it needs--and I have sympathy because I know it's hard. It's rare I leave a production of Evita more infatuated with the ensemble than the Eva, Che, or Perron, but that was the case. The ensemble was excellent.

And since I save all my programs, we can acknowledge the team: Sets by Anna Louizos (!), Costumes by Lindsay W. David, Lighting by Mike Billings. Music DIrector Camille Johnson, Music Supervision Aaron Jodoin. Choreography by Marcos Santana.
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re: EVITA in Sag Harbor Tonight
Posted by: hugoP 01:48 pm EDT 09/03/18
In reply to: re: EVITA in Sag Harbor Tonight - EvFoDr 09:05 am EDT 09/03/18

thanks for filling in the credits for me.... I agree that the entire ensemble was excellent. I really Eva, Che and Peron, though, too. And while the Eva was not the powerhouse that LuPone was, she acted the hell out of the part and was actually poignant in her yearning (something I have never quite seen in other Evitas). And though she delivered the poignance, she didn't sacrifice the edge, the ruthlessness and the neediness. I just loved the whole evening.
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