There is no right or wrong, as neither woman is making all audiences think, "wow". I think this shows that the problem is in the direction, and not necessarily the actress.
I saw Elena Roger about two weeks ago and I found her performance to be phenomenal - my third favorite of the season. Her take on Eva Perón is a more sentimental one, so you may end up feeling for her by the end of the show. I'm not sure that was the original intent of the musical's creators, but she does very well by this production. To sum up, see Elena.
Definitely see Elena. She might be going on vacation after the Tonys, though. She's such a unique Eva and worth seeing. Try to sit up close, too to catch her facial expressions - she's a great actress.
I saw it again for the third go round and the show and everyone involved have improved from the first time I saw it.
I think Elena is doing a great job...I also get a kick at all the spanish words being pronounced correctly. I wince every time a gringa playing Evita mispronounces Rio de la Plata, Florida, Corrientes, Nueve de Julio near the end of "Buenos Aires" or when a gringo playing "Che" mispronounces "Peron" as Pear-on. Ugh. THANK GOD they got some latin people up on that stage!
Saw the matinee and was very underwhelmed. Elena is fully committed, but her vocals and diction have not improved since that atrocious London cast recording. I couldn't understand 60% of her lyrics and neither could my friend. She does dance well and has good energy.
Ricky was so one note. He only had about two expressions and used the same hand movements in every damn song. He was nice to look at though, and sung well enough.
Cerveris was certainly the strongest of the leads.
Rachel Potter was out. The understudy had a lovely voice.
Elena totally blows me away with her rendition of BUENOS AIRES! Ricky, Michael and the whole company totally gave their 100% the last two times I've seen it.
Going back to see it again before Ricky goes on vacation. (BFS)
Saw it this afternoon. It's a good production, but I've come to the conclusion that I just don't like the show. Ricky Martin is a horror, but I enjoyed Elena Roger's shriek-singing. If you listen to recordings of Eva Peron she used to stand on the balcony and scream.
Edit: Forgot to mention that aside from the songs I know I couldn't understand a damn thing Roger said.
Ricky is out the first weeks of July and August. I'm going to go back then. As hot and charismatic as he is, it's a nuance-free and literally one-note performance.
While Elena's voice is more raspy than I recall from the West End production, I still think she is a sensational actress and does the role proud.
I hope to get a chance to see the Evita alternate. I've heard some wonderful things about her. As far as Miss Roger is concerned, I saw...I heard... I was underwhelmed. I thought Elena was channeling less Evita and more Edith Piaf (whose music I adore.) I'm not being a snob... I'm just being honest. from RC in Austin, Texas
I haven't seen her alternate, but I recommend seeing anyone but her in it. She ruined the show for me, she can't hit the notes and her voice is not pleasant at all.
I saw Evita this past Monday. Couldn't understand a word Elena was shrieking. Neither could my 2 friends I was with. If I wouldn't have known the words from various other times I heard it I would have been lost. One of my friends though it was all in Spanish(that's how bad Elena's diction was)
Would love to see DeCicco or the other understudies and enjoy the show without having to cringe or rip the arms off my chair everytime Eva sang.
I have not seen Elena Roger live yet, but based on the London cast recording, the promo samples, and numerous audios I have listened to, I have had no problem understanding Elena Roger.
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Posted: 5/16/12 at 11:06am