Following its smash hit London run, Bill Kenwright’s production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita is still captivating audiences across the world and will is heading to the Hall For Cornwall next month.

Telling the story of the iconic Eva Perón, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Perón, Evita follows Eva’s journey, from humble beginnings through her meteoric rise to power, which ultimately led her to be heralded as the ‘spiritual leader of the nation’ by the Argentine people.

With more than 20 major awards to its credit, an Oscar winning film version starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, Evita features some of the best loved songs in musical theatre, including Don’t Cry for Me Argentina, On This Night of a Thousand Stars, You Must Love Me, and Another Suitcase in Another Hall.

Madalena Alberto returns to the role of Eva Peron, the role for which she received critical-acclaim for at London’s Dominion Theatre in 2014; fresh from the recent West End production last July, leading Italian performer Gian Marco Schiaretti will continue in the role of Che; and leading London and Broadway performer Jeremy Secomb plays Juan Perón.

Evita can be seen at Hall For Cornwall from March 27 to 31 at 7.30pm each night, plus at 2.30pm on the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.