Evita

Evita is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. It is based on events surrounding the rise to power of Eva Perón, the Spiritual Leader of the Nation, First Lady, and labor chief of Argentina. It documents her husband Juan Perón's rise to the presidency, possible only because of the revolution organized by Eva, and takes the viewer through her political partnership with Juan, their foreign and domestic policies, her feminist and charity work, her role as the national leader of labor, and her nomination for Vice President and ascent to Spiritual Leader. Mary Main's biography of Eva, The Woman with the Whip, was used as a base.

A Cinema In Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952

Theater Manager: It is my sad duty to inform you that Eva Peron, spiritual leader of the nation, entered immortality at 8:25 this evening.

Oh, What a Circus

Che: Oh, what a circus. Oh, what a show. Argentina has gone to town over the death of an actress called Eva Peron. We've all gone crazy, mourning all day and mourning all night, falling over ourselves to get all of the misery right! Oh, what an exit. That's how to go. When they're ringing your curtain down, demand to be buried like Eva Peron. it's quite a sunset, and good for the country in a round-about way. We've made the front page of all the world's papers today! But who is this Santa Evita? Why all this howling hysterical sorrow? What kind of goddess has lived among us? How will we ever get by without her? She had her moments. She had some style. The best show in town was the crowd outside the Casa Rosada crying "Eva Peron!" But that's all gone now. As soon as this moat from the funeral clears, we're all gonna see, and how, she did nothing for years! You let down your people, Evita. You were supposed to have been immortal. That's all they wanted. Not much to ask for. But in the end, you could not deliver. Sing you fools but you've got it wrong, enjoy your prayers cause you haven't got long, your queen is dead, your king is through, she's not coming back to you. Show buisness kept us all alive since 17 October 1945. But the star has gone, the glamour's worn thin, that's a pretty bad state for a state to be in. Instead of government, we had a stage. Instead of ideas, a prima donna's rage. Instead of help, we were given a crowd. She didn't say much, but she said it loud. Sing you fools, but you've got it wrong. Enjoy your prayers because you haven't got long. Your queen is dead, your king is through. She's not coming back to you!




Evita: Don't cry for me, Argentina. For I am ordinary, unimportant and undeserving of such attention, unless we all are. I think we all are. So, share my glory. So, share my coffin. So, share my glory. So, share my coffin.
Che: It's our funeral, too.

On This Night Of A Thousand Stars

Che: Now, Eva Peron had every disadvantage you need if you're gonna succeed. No money, no cash, no father, no bright light. There was nowhere she'd been at the age of fifteen, as this tango singer found out. Augustin Magaldi, who has the distinction of being the first man to be of use to Eva Duartes.




Magaldi: On this night of a thousand stars, let me take you to heaven's door, where the music of love's guitar plays forever more.

Eva And Magaldi/Eva Beware Of The City

Evita: To think that a man as famous as you are could care about a poor little nothing like me. I want to be a part of B.A. Buenos Aires, Big Apple!




Che: Just listen to that, they're on to you, Migaldi. I'd get out while you can.
Eva: It's happened at last, I'm starting to get started. I'm moving out with my man.




Eva: Monotony past, sububia departed. Who could ever be fond of the back of beyond?




Eva's Brother: Do all your one-night stands give you this trouble?




Magaldi: Eva, beware of the city. It's hungry and cold, can't be controlled, it is mad. Those who are fools are swallowed up whole and those who are not become what they should not become: changed. In short, they go bad.
Eva: Bad is good for me. I'm bored, so clean and so ignored I've only been predictable, respectable! Birds fly out of here so why oh why oh why the hell can't I? I only want variety of society!




Magaldi: Eva beware your ambition. It's hungry and cold, can't be controlled, will run wild. This in a man is danger enough, but you are a woman. Not even a woman, not very much more than a child and whatever you say, I'll not steal you away.

Buenos Aires

Eva: What's new, Buenos Aires? I'm new! I want to say I'm just a little stuck on you! You'll be on me, too! I get out here, Buenos Aires! Stand back, you outta know what you're gonna get in me, Just a little touch of star quality.




Eva: And if ever I go too far, it's because of the things you are. Beautiful town, I love you.




Eva: You're a tramp, you're a treat, you will shine to the death, you are shoddy. But you're flesh, you are meat, you shall have every breath in my body.

Don't Cry For Me, Argentina

Eva: Don't cry for me, Argentina! The truth is, I never left you! All through my wildest days, my mad existence, I kept my promise, Don't keep your distance.




Eva: I am only a simple woman who lives to serve Peron in his noble crusade to rescue his people! I was once as you are now and I promise you this we will take these riches from the Oligarchs only for you--for all of you! One day you too will inherit these treasures! Descamisados! Miscompaneros! When they fire those cannons, when the crowds sing of glory, it is not just for Peron, but for all of us! All of us!

Peron's Latest Flame

Che: This has really been your year, Miss Duerte. Tell us where you go from here, Miss Duerte. What are the roles that you yearn to play? Who did you sleep--dine with yesterday?
Eva: Acting is limiting. The line's not mine and that's no help to the Argentine.




Soldiers: Peron is a fool, breaking every taboo, installing the girl in the army H.Q. And she's an actress! The last straw! Her only good parts are between her thighs.

Rainbow Tour

Eva: Did you hear that? They called me a whore! They actually called me a whore!
Italian Admiral: But, Señora Perón, it's an easy mistake. I'm still called an admiral, though I gave up the sea long ago.

Waltz for Eva and Che

CHE :

Tell me before I waltz out of your life

Before turning my back on the past

Forgive my impertinent behavior

But how long do you think this pantomime can last?

Tell me before I ride off in the sunset

There's one thing I never got clear

How can you claim you're our savior

When those who oppose you

Are stepped on, or cut up, or simply disappear?


EVA :

Tell me before you get onto your bus

Before joining the forgotten brigade

How can one person like me, say,

Alter the time-honored way the game is played?

Tell me before you get onto your high horse

Just what you expect me to do

I don't care what the bourgeoisie say

I'm not in business for them but to give all my descamisados

A magical moment or two


CHE and EVA :

There is evil, ever around, fundamental

System of government quite incidental


EVA :

So what are my chances

Of honest advances?

I'd say low

Better to win

By admitting my sin

Than to lose with a halo


CHE :

Tell me before I seek worthier pastures

And thereby restore self-esteem

How can you be so short-sighted

To look never further than this week or next week

To have no impossible dream?




EVA :

Allow me to help you slink off to the sidelines

I'll mark your ado with three cheers

But first tell me who'd be delighted



If I said I'd take on the

The world's greatest problems

From war to pollution?

No hope of solution

Even if I lived for one hundred years


CHE and EVA :

There is evil, ever around, fundamental

System of government quite incidental


EVA :

So go, if you're able

To somewhere unstable

And stay there

Whip up your hate

In some tottering state

But not here, dear

Is that clear, dear?



Oh what I'd give for a hundred years!

But the physical interferes

Every day more--O my Creator!

What is the good of the strongest heart

In a body that's falling apart?

A serious flaw--I hope You know that


You Must Love Me

EVA :
Where do we go from here?

This isn't where we intended to be.

We had it all

You believed in me

I believed in you

Certainties disappear

What do we do for our dream to survive

How do we keep all our passions alive

As we used to do?



Deep in my heart I'm concealing

Things that I'm longing to say

Scared to confess what I'm feeling

Frightened you'll slip away

You must love me

You must love me

Why are you at my side?

How can I be any use to now?

Give me a chance and I'll let you see how

Nothing has changed.



Deep in my heart I'm concealing

Things that I'm longing to say

Scared to confess what I'm feeling

Frightened you'll slip away


You must love me


I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You

EVA :

Colonel Peron?


PERON :

Eva Duarte?


EVA and PERON :

I've heard so much about you!

I'm amazed for I'm only an actress (a soldier)

Nothing to shout about (One of the thousands)

Only a girl on the air (Defending the country he loves).


EVA :

But when you act, the things you do affect us all.


PERON :

But when you act, you take us away from the squalor of

The real world--Are you here on your own?


EVA :

Yes, Oh yes.


PERON :

So am I--what a fortunate coincidence. Maybe you're my

Reward for my efforts here tonight.


EVA :

It seems crazy but you must believe

There's nothing calculated, nothing planned

Please forgive me if I seem naive

I would never want to force your hand

But please understand

I'd be good for you.



I don't always rush in like this

Twenty seconds after saying hello

Telling strangers I'm too good to miss

If I'm wrong I hope you'll tell me so

But you really should know

I'd be good for you

I'd be surprisingly good for you.

I won't go on if I'm boring you

But do you understand my point of view

Do you like what you hear, what you see, and would you be

Good for me too?



I'm not talking of a hurried night

A frantic tumble then a shy goodbye

Creeping home before it gets too light

That's not the reason that I caught your eye

Which has to imply

I'd be good for you

I'd be surprisingly good for you



PERON :

Please go on--you enthrall me!

I can understand you perfectly

And I like what I hear, what I see, and knowing me

I would be good for you too



EVA :

I'm not talking of a hurried night

A frantic tumble then a shy goodbye

Creeping home before it gets too light

That's not the reason that I caught your eye

Which has to imply

I'd be good for you

I'd be surprisingly good for you.


 
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