Musical “Evita”: 45 Years Later
Tim Rice became interested in the biography of Eva Perón – the wife of the famous dictator Juan...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 22nd Feb 2024 | Interview, Musical Theatre, New York, United States of America
Tim Rice became interested in the biography of Eva Perón – the wife of the famous dictator Juan...
Read MorePosted by Antonio Hernández Nieto | 6th Apr 2022 | Argentina, Festivals, News, Spain, Transcultural Collaborations
February is summer in Argentina, and most Argentinian theaters and companies are on holiday....
Read MorePosted by Kirsten McCleary | 11th Aug 2019 | Argentina, Essay, Theatre and Politics
The cliché phrase that Buenos Aires was the Paris of South America exemplifies the exaggerated...
Read MorePosted by Jan Michael Hanvik | 5th May 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
Argentina And England Meet Again, More Or Less Peacefully, on the NYU Skirball Stage: North...
Read MorePosted by Lola Proaño Gomez | 22nd Jul 2017 | Argentina, Theatre and Politics
Fanny and the Admiral, written by Luis Longhi, premiered in 2016 at La Máscara Theatre, Buenos...
Read MorePosted by Barbara Adams | 31st May 2017 | Argentina, United States of America
It’s good to be shaken off our predictable paths, and Ithaca’s Cherry Arts productions do that...
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