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Suitable for ages 10+

Running until 22 August 2020

Run time 2hr 10min (inc. interval)

Includes interval

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Tickets for Evita at The Barbican on sale now!

Riding off the success of its sell-out run at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, this electrifying musical is set to take the Barbican Centre by storm this summer! If you think you know Evita, think again! West End maven Jamie Lloyd has reinvented Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita for the Barbican stage and you won't want to miss this highly anticipated West End revival, which is set to run alongside Jamie Lloyd's other summer showstopper: A Doll's House starring Jessica Chastain at the Playhouse Theatre.

Tickets for the upcoming 2020 Barbican production of Evita are subject to high demand, so be sure to book your tickets early to secure the best seats in the house on the date you wish to attend.

What is the Evita musical about?

Evita is a monumental show of epic proportions that follows an ordinary woman's upward mobility and meteoric rise on the social ladder. Set against the backdrop of the Argentinian dictatorship, protagonist Evita Perón came from humble beginnings having been raised in poverty before becoming the high-profile wife of dictator Juan Perón. Hated, loved, disrespected, and revered, Evita acquired extraordinary wealth, power, and glory. Her patriotic addresses divided the Argentinian people whilst her glamorous good looks, charisma, and unwavering ambition helped solidify her reputation as one of the world's first prominent celebrity politicians.

Evita songs list

Jamie Lloyd upcoming revitalised version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Evita will feature the same chart-topping score that helped put Evita on the map. Fans of the musical can look forward to the show's such iconic songs as 'Oh! What A Circus', 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina', 'Another Suitcase in Another Hall', 'Rainbow High', 'Buenos Aires', and 'On This Night of a Thousand Stars'. The hit musical number 'You Must Love Me' is perhaps the most recognisable with Madonna having won the Oscar for Best Original Song for her performance in the hit 1996 film.

Background of Evita the musical

Evita boast over 20 major awards under its belt and the star-studded 1996 film adaptation starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas is regarded as iconic and went on to win an Oscar for Best Original Song and three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Musical, Best Motion Picture, and Best Original Song as well. The film also famously earned an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records for Most Costume Changes in a Film with a total of 85 changes in costume.

Evita The Musical first opened in London's West End in 1978 and has been revived numerous times with the most recent revival being the critically acclaimed 2017 Phoenix Theatre production, which starred Emma Hatton as the titular character Evita Perón, Gian Marco Schiaretti as Che, Kevin Stephen-Jones as Juan Perón, Oscar Balmaseda as Agustin Magaldi, and Sarah O'Connor as Perón mistress. The musical has also won many major theatre awards, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical and three Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score.

Casting for the Barbican production of Evita will be announced in due course.

Evita Barbican creative team

The Barbican Centre production of Evita features lyrics by Time Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, direction by Jamie Lloyd, design by Soutra Gilmour, choreography by Fabian Aloise, musical supervision by Alan Williams, lighting by Jon Clark, fight direction by Kate Waters, autograph sound by Nick Lidster, DGA casting by Will Burton, and orchestrations by David Cullen plus original orchestrations by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Evita tickets for the Barbican Centre run are among the hottest of the summer!

Evita London musical tickets are among the most sought-after tickets of summer 2020. Oh, what a circus it is trying to get the best Evita tickets. Be sure to book your seats for Evita early or you may live to regret it!

Age restriction

Suitable for ages 10+

Running time

2hr 10min (inc. interval)

Performance dates

27 June 2020 - 22 August 2020

Content

Strobe lighting and flashing lights are used several times during the performance. Contains jarring loud noises, fire, and theatrical smoke.

Special notes

A post-show talk will be held on Tuesday, 21 July that is free of charge for same-day ticket holders.

Access

Captioned performance on Tuesday, 4 August. Audi-described performance with Touch Tour at 6.30pm on Tuesday, 11 August.

Venue Information

Barbican
Silk StreetLondonEC2Y 8DS

Recent Reviews

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Latest Evita News

Evita musical at The Barbican cancelled due to coronavirus closure

News / Productions

Evita musical at The Barbican cancelled due to coronavirus closure

The upcoming summer run of Jamie Lloyd's Evita at The Barbican Centre has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The venue will remain closed until 30 June and the show will not be returning later this year. The musical may return to London later on down the road, though all current tickets are now invalid. Ticketholders for this production do not need to contact their point of sale as refunds will be issued automatically.

1 Apr, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Winners announced for the Evening Standard Theatre AwardsEvita musical to transfer to The Barbican Centre in 2020An Interview with Evita's Emma Hatton

Features / Interviews

An Interview with Evita's Emma Hatton

Evita, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s much-loved musical about the life of Argentine leader Eva Peron, has returned to the West End following a tour of the UK and Europe.  We chatted to the show’s leading lady Emma Hatton about taking on the iconic role.

7 Sep, 2017 | By James Astles

REVIEW: Evita (in exactly 250 words)

Reviews / Features

REVIEW: Evita (in exactly 250 words)

Evita. It takes a while to get into but, once you do, it's compelling, thought-provoking and (of course) strung together by an iconic Lloyd-Webber score. If you're a fan of musicals like Sunset Boulevard, then you either already know, and love Evita, or you will do after seeing this production.

21 Aug, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson