Was Elaine Paige in Evita?

Born in Barnet, Elaine Paige, 68, starred in the musical Evita at the age of 29. She went on to have record hits such as Memory from the musical Cats and I Know Him So Well from Chess. She has released 22 solo albums and, since 2004, presented a weekly BBC Radio 2 show.

Why did Elaine Paige change her name?

1968–1980: West End debut, new name and Evita. Paige’s first professional appearance happened when she was 16 years old, fresh from drama school. She was rejected in her first audition, singing “I Cain’t Say No”. Her drama school teacher encouraged her to change her name and audition again under the new name.

Who took over from Elaine Paige in Evita?

Original Australian production Patti LuPone took over the title role in mid-1981 during its Sydney run after Murphy left the production.

Why did Madonna sing don’t cry for me Argentina?

The song was composed to appear at the opening and near the end of the show, initially as the spirit of the dead Eva exhorting the people of Argentina not to mourn her, and finally during Eva’s speech from the balcony of Casa Rosada.

Who was in the original cast of Evita?

Evita Broadway Original Cast

  • Seda Azarian. Person of Argentina.
  • Dennis Birchall. Person of Argentina.
  • Peppi Borza. Person of Argentina.
  • Tom Carder. Person of Argentina. Che.
  • Robin Cleaver. Person of Argentina.
  • Mark East. Person of Argentina.
  • Megan Forste. Child.
  • Bridget Francis. Child.

How was the musical Evita received in Argentina?

Evita’s admirers didn’t take kindly to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Broadway musical, banned in Argentina, which depicted her as an unscrupulous woman who slept her way to power. They say Alan Parker’s film version casting Madonna as Evita added insult to injury.

Is Evita a true story?

Based on the incredible true story, Eva (Evita) Peron, starts out life as a poor girl who goes on to become an actress and then become the wife of the president of Argentina, Juan Peron. The musical is a story of love and politics, showing all the battles and triumphs Evita has in her short, but amazing life.