Evita light...
Wow. I thought it a far more realized evening of theater than either the original Broadway or the more recent revival productions of Evita. I remember leaving the original Evita feeling completely let down and wondering why Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice would write a show that dramatically happened almost completely off-stage. I thought the original direction (Harold Prince) and choreography (Larry Fuller) dull and completely uninspired. Patti LuPone was amazing.
Here Lies Love was so much more exciting and alive and emotionally engaging for me. AND, a ton more fun. I thought the staging innovative and provocative and absolutely connected to the arc the creative team was trying to make. Being at the rallies and events and interacting with the company forced me to confront my willingness to go along with what was clearly becoming a horrific situation. I liked being that challenged.
I loved, Here Lies Love, and thought it by far the superior show to Evita.
AND, Theater God, I hope they don't move this to a traditional proscenium and lose its immersive nature. That would be a tragedy.
Updated On: 6/30/13 at 01:51 AM