Ultimately, I applauded begrudgingly, wanting to acknowledge
the talent of the performers, but I remained grumpy for the rest of the
evening. No responsible artist would
ever put his audience in that type of bind.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Evita - "A New Argentina"
The first act finale of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
musical EVITA is immoral and artistically untenable. The number, called “A New Argentina” and sung
by a rousing chorus, concludes on stage with the election of Juan Perón as the
act ends. The end of an act calls for
applause from the audience, especially after a vocally exciting number like “A
New Argentina,” but that moment depicted on stage - the election of Juan Perón –
is not an event the audience should be compelled to applaud.
Labels:
Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Evita,
musicals,
theatre,
Tim Rice
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