Powerful Classic brought to life by Vibrant Modern Cast
By Louw Mulder
The set design for me was very minimalistic, yet very effective and efficient. The magnificent lighting design was a pivotal element that stood out for me, as it created and emphasised the mood, as intended by the creators of this musical. To be honest, very early into the first half, I thought frowning to myself: “Is this it?” But this was all part of the production. Just as Evita Peròn herself, the mood and design of this staging built up, grew stronger and bolder, and at the end, I could see the intentions of the creative design team coming full circle.
Besides the acclaimed music-lyrics duo of Lloyd Webber and Rice, this production of Evita was directed by the 1978 Director, Harold Prince, with the original choreography by Larry Fuller, and production design by Timothy O’Brien used in this production. “It’s been quite a while since the original production has been reproduced, and it is amazing to have this gem and the boldness of Tim Rice’s lyrics, which are in your face, revived again”, says Anton Luitingh, resident director of this world touring production. Also on this tour, award-winning, Duane Alexander, will travel as the resident Choreographer.
Apart from Kingston who joins this international tour from the United Kingdom, the rest of the cast are proudly South African, and include some of our best. I was personally thrilled to see two of my favourite stage giants, Jonathan Roxmouth and Anton Luitingh together on stage. The last time these two shared the stage, was with the 2009 production of Beauty and the Beast. “It was The Beast and Gaston together on stage again, but this time it was without masks”, Luitingh told me after the show. To see these two doing what they became known for, is reason enough not miss this show.
The rest of the cast include Robert Finlayson as Juan Peròn, and Isabella Jane as his Mistress. I was very impressed with Jane’s rendition of Another Suitcase in Another Hall which evoked a true sense of vulnerability in her emotions. The ensemble cast is strong, and includes local talent such as LJ Neilson, who will be playing the alternate Eva, Mark Richardson, who will alternate the role of Peròn, and Richard Gau, who will alternate Magaldi.
But as I mentioned, the music of Evita is well-known, with a few of the songs in this score, having been hits on various charts, as stand-alone singles. What I appreciated this time around, was the quality and preciseness of the music I experienced. Hats off to Musical Director Louis Zurnamer and his orchestra, for just that.
This 2017 production of Evita will take you back in history, not only to the life and legacy of Eva Peròn, but also to the historic way this production was first produced in 1978. My impression is that this production is a true classic, adding justice to the art form it exemplifies. Theatre goers should not expect a modern, high-tech production with breath-taking special effects, but rather know that this production is, as it was produced, longer ago than Evita’s actual lifespan, before entering immortality…
Evita will run at the Teatro in Montecasino, until the 26 November 2017. Thereafter, the tour will continue to Cape Town, where it will run at the Artscape Opera House, from 1 December 2017 to 7 January 2017.
Evita Galary: Photos by Christiaan Kotze