If I was a billionaire I would pay all of them to put this on Broadway now and pay all their salaries myself. God bless Eden Espinosa and these majestic creatures.
a) Let's hear it for BEN CRAWFORD, singing the pants off of Che! This guy is a talent! So rare to hear a Che who thrills vocally the way that Mandy did. b) Let's hear it for EDEN ESPINOSA! Aside from the crazy good belt on the high E's (and the G!), she articulates the lyrics so well that you can even understand them. c) Let's hear it for the creative STAGING here! The departure from Hal Prince's original staging makes the whole scene active (an election, a wedding) and brings the themes of the piece front & center. This is about the way Eva unifies with Peron's political ambition to claim high status. Quite brilliantly staged here. Thanks for posting!
What a great performance artistically and vocally! The only “snag” I saw is in historical context... Women did not have the right to vote until AFTER Juan Perón came to power. It was Eva Perón who helped to win that fight for women. Oops. LOL! Otherwise awesome!!!
If I was a billionaire I would pay all of them to put this on Broadway now and pay all their salaries myself. God bless Eden Espinosa and these majestic creatures.
a) Let's hear it for BEN CRAWFORD, singing the pants off of Che! This guy is a talent! So rare to hear a Che who thrills vocally the way that Mandy did. b) Let's hear it for EDEN ESPINOSA! Aside from the crazy good belt on the high E's (and the G!), she articulates the lyrics so well that you can even understand them. c) Let's hear it for the creative STAGING here! The departure from Hal Prince's original staging makes the whole scene active (an election, a wedding) and brings the themes of the piece front & center. This is about the way Eva unifies with Peron's political ambition to claim high status. Quite brilliantly staged here. Thanks for posting!
Kudos to Anthony Crivello (Peron) as well!
less dramatic than patti's version but more authentic, i like this one more
Ben went on to play the Phantom on Broadway.
This was even better than I thought it was going to be
SHE NAILED EVERY BIT. Thanks for sharing! :)
Wow!!! Eden and the entire company....simply amazing!
She DESERVED Eva Peron when they did that Revival with Ricky Martin!
Che is Ben Crawford, now playing the title role in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway!
I have now fallen in love with Eden Espinosa, my singing voice just wow, I’m really jealous cause I wish I could sing like that
That was so beautiful
Thank you soooo much for posting this!!!!! Do you have the complete show???? 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
ARGENTINA Simplemente TE AMO
I love Eden Espinosa! Where was this production?
Chocolate Souljah Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. It was such a beautiful production. I'm honored to have seen it.
Me too!
Wish they could’ve put this on Broadway like how McCoy/Rigby presented Peter Pan on Broadway!
@@twthomwallace I'm a lil' late - but Nashville slew at this Evita game. Thanks for the info.
Non-Equity ensemble of 45 on a stage as big as the Kodak in LA.
brillant
What a great performance artistically and vocally! The only “snag” I saw is in historical context... Women did not have the right to vote until AFTER Juan Perón came to power. It was Eva Perón who helped to win that fight for women. Oops. LOL! Otherwise awesome!!!
What's strange is that the line about "votes for women" remains intact, so the production contradicts itself.
@@musicaltheatergeek79 it's hilarious, women are voting for Evita to...give them the right to vote?
💚UEDEN
Evita voted for Peron... Women couldn't vote before Peron.
There a video of Don’t Cry…. Or full show?
Who is Che? He sounds really good!
Ben Crawford. He's currently on Broadway in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory musical.
Samantha Pauly Fan and now phantom
YEEEES
Damn, slay
do you have the full bootleg?
does someone has a slime?
Women are voting! Too early in the story. It’s in the lyrics 🙄
lol
who plays CHE?
Why are women voting lol
Inaccurate to depict women casting their votes because, at that time, women were still denied the vote in Argentina.