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The writing background of Don't cry for me in Argentina

The story is set during the reign of President Veron in Argentina:

Ai Evita, a legendary lady, has a very important position in Argentine hearts, but without this musical, we might not know who she is.

She was born in poverty, but she was full of longing for the future. At that time, she had to pay a lot for it. When she was only fifteen years old, she ran to the capital with a lyric singer, but the singer was married and she had to live on the streets and become a dancer. However, with a beautiful face, she quickly became famous under the lens of a photographer, and from then on, she was among the rich and officials. It was not until she met Colonel Veron, an officer with rising popularity, that she stood out and became a dazzling political star. Her life is legendary. She is deeply loved by the people and is called "the standard-bearer of the poor" and "the unscrupulous woman" by the rich. People can't forget her contribution to society, labor and education. His tragic early death (only 33 years old) is regrettable. She once lamented that "it will never be understood". In fact, the Argentine people deeply cherish her memory. After all, her tragic past was not her own fault. If she lived in a fair and prosperous era, an innocent girl like her wouldn't have to do anything she didn't want to do to survive, but could choose her favorite lifestyle.

The music in the play, such as "Argentina don't cry for me", was co-produced by musical master Webber and Tim, and then 146 changes were made. It premiered in Britain in 1978, and won seven Tony Awards and the Best Music Award in new york Drama Criticism. It is another wonderful work of Weber.