I like the vids of this stage version very much, thanks for posting them. The actress playing Evita is great, as well as Che. Are there by chance any more videos apart from already posted Waltz, Don't Cry for me Argentina and Art of Possible? I really woud like to see more of that version.
I like that the newspaper she is holding reads "Ya estan a tus pies," which is the Spanish title for this song. Not a direct translation of the English original "High Flying, Adored," but it conveys the same message. It means "They're at your feet now" or "The world's at your feet."
Nice job! Very different than my version of Che which was more on the line of the orginal Mandy Patinkin sound. Check out mine.
I sort of wish we had costumed Che like your version, instead of the 79 version w/ the berret. One thing we did have was a huge wonderful orchestra which was nice.
It´s really cool ... My version was also different, than in the skript ... It was more the modern version similar to the movie version ... I wanne also see more from this one!Please post some more!!!
"the lady of them ALL" <-- that legit note! oh wow! mr. huether is quite an incredible performer. he eclipses evita herself!
ohmagaod 1 year ago 2
WOW the guy is an amazing singer and performer and up-stages the woman playing Evita by Far!!
AStarryKnight 1 year ago
Mr Huether might give Mr. Patinkin a run for his money vocally. He does have the accent going on.
NastyMan1960 1 year ago
Very good. Love the production, voices, everything.
gasmmusic 2 years ago
Ed has such a great voice!! I found this on a random search quite early in the morning. Gives me goosebumps. Thanks for posting it.
sssunshine64 2 years ago
I like the vids of this stage version very much, thanks for posting them. The actress playing Evita is great, as well as Che. Are there by chance any more videos apart from already posted Waltz, Don't Cry for me Argentina and Art of Possible? I really woud like to see more of that version.
parisredme 2 years ago
I like that the newspaper she is holding reads "Ya estan a tus pies," which is the Spanish title for this song. Not a direct translation of the English original "High Flying, Adored," but it conveys the same message. It means "They're at your feet now" or "The world's at your feet."
musicaltheatergeek79 2 years ago 4
where was this?
this looks freakishly like montgomery theatre in san jose (home of children's musical theatre of san jose aka CMTSJ)
treyn37 2 years ago
Nice job! Very different than my version of Che which was more on the line of the orginal Mandy Patinkin sound. Check out mine.
I sort of wish we had costumed Che like your version, instead of the 79 version w/ the berret. One thing we did have was a huge wonderful orchestra which was nice.
Take care-
Mark :-)
Markmacbike 4 years ago
It´s really cool ... My version was also different, than in the skript ... It was more the modern version similar to the movie version ... I wanne also see more from this one!Please post some more!!!
Andy
BlondAmbition842 2 years ago