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Evita |
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Watford Palace Theatre | ||
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Andrew Lloyd Weber |
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An Amateur Production by arrangement with the Really Useful Group |
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Song List
Act One
A Cinema in Buenos Aires
Requiem
Oh What a Circus
On this Night of a Thousand Stars
Buenos Aires
Goodnight and Thank You
The Art of the Possible
Charity Concert
I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You
Another Suitcase in Another Hall
Peron's Latest Flame
A New Argentina
There will be a 20 minute interval between acts
Act Two
Entr'acte
On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada (inc Don't Cry for me Argentina)
High Flying Adored
Rainbow High
Rainbow Tour
The Chorus Girl Hasn't Learned
And the Money Kept Rolling in
Waltz for Eva and Che
You must Love Me
She is a Diamond
Dice are Rolling
Eva's Final Broadcast
Montage
Lament
Cast
The Band
Creative Team
Cassio Management Team
About Cassio Productions
The Story of Eva Peron
Our Grateful Thanks
Director's Notes
Meet the Company

Katie is thrilled to be making her debut with Cassio Productions and to be working again with Elise and Clive. She studied music as a first study singer at the University of Leeds and Paris-Sorbonne University where she predominantly trained in classical, opera and choral singing. Katie is excited (and slightly terrified) to be taking on the role of Eva which has taken her far out of her vocal comfort zone! Previous roles have included Maria (West Side Story), Edith (Pirates of Penzance) and Ida (Die Fledermaus) with St Albans Musical Theatre Society and St Albans Chamber Opera. Most recently, Katie was part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed production of Rent at the Roman Theatre Festival. By day, Katie is Assistant Head, Co-curricular at Abbot’s Hill School where she loves to share her own passion for the performing arts with her pupils. In any other free time, you can find Katie on the netball court, playing or coaching for SAS netball club.

Andy is delighted to be making his Cassio debut at the Watford Palace Theatre, and with such a lovely, welcoming and talented bunch of people. Having only moved to the area in the last few years, he was previously to be found bellowing to audiences primarily across North London and Potters Bar. An old ham with a 30 year long rap sheet, most recent favourites include Sunshine on Leith, Parade, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, How to Succeed in Business…, Follies, Jesus Christ Superstar and Spring Awakening. Current global political figures have certainly given him a number of characterisations on which to base the role of Peron!

Graeme is so excited to be returning to performing after more than 8 years away from the stage, and to be doing his first show with Cassio Productions after having moved to the area around a year ago. The role of Che in this production has been incredibly challenging, but with the help of Elise, Clive and the whole (incredibly supportive) cast, it has been a challenge Graeme has thoroughly enjoyed tackling. Before taking a break from musical theatre Graeme performed in shows for more than a decade. Previous roles include; The Phantom (Phantom of the Opera), The Baker (Into The Woods), Trevor Graydon (Thoroughly Modern Millie) and Mr Bumble (Oliver!) with various societies in the northwest of England.

This is Adam’s fifth show with Cassio and he is delighted to be working with such a great team. Adam has been singing and acting since the age of 10 and has taken on roles such as: Jean Valjean in “Les Miserables”, God in “Children of Eden”, Horton the Elephant in “Suessical” as well as performing in shows such as “Spring Awakening”, “Spamalot”, which was his first show with Cassio, ‘’Sister Act’’, and as Nicely Nicely Johnson in ‘’Guys and Dolls’’ at the Watford Palace Theatre.

Beth studied at Chickenshed Theatre company in Inclusive Theatre/Performing arts and went into learning British sign language which she incorporates into her teaching of musical theatre in local primary schools. Beth has been performing since she was 4 years old in her local theatre group with Drama Spectrum. Beth had also achieved her Grade 8 in singing musical theatre. This is her second production with Cassio and she cannot wait to perform her first big role at the Watford palace theatre.

Elise is thrilled to be at The Palace Theatre with Cassio Productions for the first time since her dog, Minnie, stole the show as Bruiser Woods in their production of Legally Blonde! Previous directing credits include RENT (The Roman Theatre Open Air Festival, St Albans), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (St Albans Musical Theatre Company) which won a NODA award for Best Musical and various cabarets and concerts including Dear Steve, a celebration of Broadway Composer Stephen Sondheim (Ever After Productions at The Abbey Theatre, St Albans) and Return to the Stage for SAMTC at The Roman Theatre Open Air Festival which won a NODA Innovation Award. Elise’s professional performing credits include What Would Julie Do? (Above The Stag, The Pheasantry and SingEasy West End), Mother and The Witch in Hansel and Gretel (Image Musical Theatre Tour) and Mrs Phagan in the promenade revival of Parade. Other favourite roles have included Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray and Rizzo in Grease. Elise is a member of two vocal trios The Polka Dots (1940s trio) and The Estrellas (1960s trio) and performs with them across the country. When she’s not performing Elise runs Noise Makers, award-winning baby and toddler music classes across Hertfordshire!

Clive is delighted to have been asked to Musically Direct Evita for Cassio Productions. Recent credits include, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, West Side Story, Hairspray, Grease, Follies, Thorough Modern Millie and Jesus Christ Superstar for St Albans Musical Theatre Co. Funny thing happened on the way to the Forum, and Hairspray for Tring Theatre Co. Company, My Fair Lady and Anything Goes for Berkhamsted Theatre Co, and Harpenden Musical Theatre Co. Clive would like to extend his thanks to the entire cast for working so hard during rehearsals and also to the multi-talented Elise for helping him bring this epic production to life at the Watford Palace.
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The Cast and Crew

Buenos Aires

A New Argentina

The Classic 'Don't Cry for me Argentina'
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Guestbook
We hope you enjoyed Evita. Would you like to leave a review of your experience with us today?
Larry Bowerman
My wife and I attended the Thursday performance of Evita and must say we were blown away. It was a thoroughly first class performance. A first class lead group and supported by a great ensemble. We saw the original West End show and we enjoyed the Cassio production as much. Well done to everyone involved and thank you for a great evening’s entertainment
Gail foulkes
Thoroughly enjoyed this production at Watford Palace today. The actors were amazing. Well done and thank you to all.
Robin Hall
I attended the Saturday matinee and was stunned by the production. While the lead performing was absolutely amazing, everyone else was up to the same standard. All the backstage support must have been equally great as it was an extremely slick performance. It would be invidious to pick out any individual or group, just congratulations to all.
Sue Anderson
Evita is one of my favourite musicals, the last time I saw the show was a professional production at Regents Park open air theatre and I enjoyed this Cassio production just as much. The whole cast are very talented.
Entries
My wife and I attended the Thursday performance of Evita and must say we were blown away. It was a thoroughly first class performance. A first class lead group and supported by a great ensemble. We saw the original West End show and we enjoyed the Cassio production as much. Well done to everyone involved and thank you for a great evening’s entertainment
Gail foulkes
Thoroughly enjoyed this production at Watford Palace today. The actors were amazing. Well done and thank you to all.
Robin Hall
I attended the Saturday matinee and was stunned by the production. While the lead performing was absolutely amazing, everyone else was up to the same standard. All the backstage support must have been equally great as it was an extremely slick performance. It would be invidious to pick out any individual or group, just congratulations to all.
Sue Anderson
Evita is one of my favourite musicals, the last time I saw the show was a professional production at Regents Park open air theatre and I enjoyed this Cassio production just as much. The whole cast are very talented.