Buenos Aires’ great independent newspaper La Prensa was dead last week, its life snuffed out by Juan Perón. By act of the rubber-stamp Argentine Congress, the world-famed paper had been expropriated ...
Some 12 miles southwest of the city of Buenos Aires is a remarkable settlement called Ciudad Evita. It was founded in 1947 by the then-president of Argentina, Juan Perón, in tribute to his wife, Eva.
Ballet Hispánico’s Dandara Veiga (Eva “Evita” Perón), Chris Bloom (Juan Perón), and the company’s ensemble bring Doña Perón’s inner conflict and the extremes of power and powerlessness in life to ...
Michael Grandage’s revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s “Evita” at the Marquis Theater is stately, sincere and sober-sided. By Ben Brantley The wife of Juan Perón made an indelible mark on ...
Young Evita Duarte is poor but rich in determination to become a celebrity. She acts and dances her way to success, and then she meets influential politician Juan Peron. Now: Evita Peron, the wife of ...
Don’t cry for Andrew Lloyd Webber. True, his “Bad Cinderella,” a renamed version of his COVID-troubled West End musical “Cinderella” in London, closed on Broadway in June after only 85 performances ...
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