TAKES FIVE; ARIANA GOITIA; Evita' is not only a play but a story of actress' family

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 15, 2006| Author: ANGIE VO | Copyright information

Performers in any play seek a connection to the roles they play, but ensemble member Ariana Goitia probably has a distinct one in the Shorewood Players' production of "Evita," the musical based on the life of Evita Duarte, wife of Argentine president and dictator Juan Pern. Ariana, an incoming senior at Whitefish Bay High School, has Argentine lineage and lived in Argentina for five years. The performance is especially important to her because of how the Perns have affected her family's histo...

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