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Musicals at Richter has hit the ground running for its 41st season of performances with Evita. The season opener runs through ...
Jamie Lloyd's spin on the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical has caused a stir by sending the protagonist outside the ...
Why, more than 70 years after her death, Eva Perón remains so fascinating - IN FOCUS: As Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s juggernaut musical ‘Evita’ prepares for its West End return, ...
From 1946 to 1952, Eva Perón (full name: María Eva Duarte de Perón—though she was born Eva María Ibarguren) was Argentina’s First Lady. Nicknamed Evita, she became a massively popular ...
Eva Perón died on July 26, 1952. Though she was a controversial figure in politics, she was also regarded as a saint by many Argentinians, and her funeral was attended by millions.
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Eva Perón is one of the leaders, innovators, activists, entertainers, athletes and artists who defined the last century. Find out why TIME chose Eva Perón as one of the 100 women who defined the ...
Eva Perón tears the shoes off her feet and hurls them into the wings. She shouts; she stamps; she flies into the arms of half a dozen lovers. She sprints around the stage trailing white silk like ...
As the first lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952, Eva Perón exerted a great deal of influence at a time when women were not expected to occupy a high political office.
News about Eva Duarte de Perón, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The five-episode, 60-minute series is inspired by the youth of legendary Eva Perón, second wife of Argentine president Juan Domingo Perón.
Eva Perón, whose full name was María Eva Duarte de Perón, was the wife of Juan Domingo Perón and she was first lady from 1946 until she died in 1952 at the age of 33.