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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Elena Roger Brings Native Touch to Broadway ‘Evita’
NYTimes.com: EVITAS tend to be formidable women — Patti LuPone, Madonna, Elaine Paige — so Elena Roger, the Argentine actress who stars in the Broadway revival that opens April 5, stuns at first glimpse.
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Evita is one of my all time favorite musicals, os I'm very excited that there is another Broadway revival coming soon. Hopefully it will still be playing by the time I have enough money to take a trip to New York, or will at least tour through Pittsburgh while I'm around.
Although I think it is by no means necessary for an actor to have real ethnic roots to their character, I'm sure Ms. Rogers's personal / familial understanding of the political situation(s) surrounding the Peróns.
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Though, I agree with Pia that it is by no means necessary for an actor to have the same ethnic roots as the character they are portraying, I would love to see the impact that it had on the character. I’m sure that Ms. Roger plays the role of Evita very differently than an actress with a less personal connection to the Perons. I think that having a real personal connection to the story also helps actors keep the show fresh and full of energy even after doing eight performances a week for several months.
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