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Evita

[ e-vee-tuh, -tah ]

noun

  1. a female given name, Spanish form of Eva.


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LuPone, who was in the first graduating class of Juilliard’s Drama Division, achieved Broadway renown with “Evita.”

“Lovingly finalized by those who held her closest,” according to a statement, the album contains collaborations with Kim Petras and Evita Manji, among others.

Farrow, 79, and LuPone, 75, met in 1979 while working on Broadway — Farrow in “Romantic Comedy” and LuPone in “Evita” — and then they were reconnected via a mutual friendship with Stephen Sondheim.

Recently, there has been a run of adventurous directors taking radical approaches to classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals — “Sunset Boulevard” in London, “Jesus Christ Superstar” in Amsterdam, “Evita” in Washington.

Kerry Taylor unveiled its lineup of ornate gowns and Renaissance-inspired attire from a variety of TV and film titles, including “Peaky Blinders,” “Evita” and “Ever After” on Tuesday.

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