New Casting Announced for EVITA at Churchill Theatre Bromley Tue 24 – Sat 28 July 2018

FROM WEST END TO ‘RAINBOW TOUR’

NEW CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE AUTUMN 2018 TOUR OF

TIM RICE & ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S

WORLD RENOWNED MUSICAL MASTERPIECE

 

E V I T A

INCLUDING WEST END STARS

LUCY O’BYRNE, MIKE STERLING & GLENN CARTER

AT THE CHURCHILL THEATRE BROMLEY FROM TUE 24 – SAT 28 JULY

 

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The Independent, The Sunday Times, What’s On Stage, Radio Times, Broadway World, The i, Mail On Sunday, Gay Times, British Theatre

 

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‘Stunning’ Mark Shenton

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‘A sensationally good production of Webber and Rice’s greatest musical’ The Stage

After captivating audiences for the past 10 years in the UK, embarking on two West End seasons and following an international tour, Evita returns to the UK with a brand new cast for the 2018 autumn season. The musical opens at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking on 17 July 2018 before visiting Bromley from 24 – 28 July for exclusive London dates. The tour finishes in Southsea in November.

Led by three of the finest musical theatre stars and saying ‘Hello, Buenos Aires’ for the first time is Lucy O’Byrne (The Sound of Music, Les Misérables) in the iconic role of Eva Perón, with Mike Sterling (The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables) as Juan Perón and, award-winning West End leading man, Glenn Carter (Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar – on stage and screen, Les Misérables)

as Ché. They will be joined by: Oscar Balmaseda(Magaldi) and Cristina Hoey (Mistress).

Completing the cast is: Emmanuel Alba (Ensemble),Verity Burgess (Ensemble), Callum Fitzgerald(Ensemble), Riva Grant (Ensemble), Samuel John Humphreys (Ensemble), Bethan Jacks (Ensemble),Joe McCourt (Ensemble), Benjamin McMillan(Ensemble), Chrissie Perkins (Ensemble), Oliver Slade (Ensemble), Chris Stoddart, (Ensemble), Mike Ward (Ensemble), Kirsty Whelan (Ensemble) andYuval Zoref (Ensemble).

Telling the story of Eva Perón, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Perón, Evita follows Eva’s journey, which ultimately led her to be heralded as the ‘spiritual leader of the nation’ by the Argentine people.