2024-02-10 14:30 - The Douglas Choral Union presents Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical Evita. This compelling production recounts the remarkable journey Eva ‘Evita’ Duarte, the former First Lady of Argentina, from her modest beginnings to her ascent as a powerful and controversial political figure. Dive into the narrative that explores her meteoric rise, unwavering advocacy for social justice, and the profound sacrifices she made to achieve her ambitions. Experience the tumultuous life of one of history’s most glamorous, celebrated and divisive personalities in this multi-award-winning musical. Evita features a plethora of unforgettable songs including Buenos Aires , Another Suitcase in Another Hall , Oh What a Circus and the stirring Don’t Cry for me Argentina . Age Recommendation 10+Due to some scenes and language that may not be suitable for younger audience members. Lyrics by Tim RiceMusic by Andrew Lloyd WebberOriginally d
2024-02-09 19:30 - The Douglas Choral Union presents Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical Evita. This compelling production recounts the remarkable journey Eva ‘Evita’ Duarte, the former First Lady of Argentina, from her modest beginnings to her ascent as a powerful and controversial political figure. Dive into the narrative that explores her meteoric rise, unwavering advocacy for social justice, and the profound sacrifices she made to achieve her ambitions. Experience the tumultuous life of one of history’s most glamorous, celebrated and divisive personalities in this multi-award-winning musical. Evita features a plethora of unforgettable songs including Buenos Aires , Another Suitcase in Another Hall , Oh What a Circus and the stirring Don’t Cry for me Argentina . Age Recommendation 10+Due to some scenes and language that may not be suitable for younger audience members. Lyrics by Tim RiceMusic by Andrew Lloyd WebberOriginally d
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