BRIGHTUGHTS Centennial welcomes Evita THERE were singers and dancers everywhere formers stepped into the Mi ing the place inte a lively rch Bo hroyd and conductor Co is Were purting of Evita through their acting paces. Intense rehearsals have been going on all week, and with opening night less than a week away, there is a real sense of excitement trom ev i the show. The hit musical premiers at ACOUVEr'S Centennial Theatre on Thursday, April 24 and runs through Sunday, April 27. Tickets; 984 4484 or 980-7950. LATIN LOVERS... Carrie Lehman and David Robertson are Evita and Juan Peron. MANAGER’S MARK... Stage manager Gree Wellwood NEWS photos Ann Hamitton CHEEK TO CHEEK... Ev Berg with daughter Sam. HAVING FUN... Tanya Panichelli watches a snappy number at centre stage. STEP IN TIME... Choreographer Shelley TAKE FIVE... Alex Stewart provides some Crabtree relaxes. timing tips. ACTING eee o . _ ' ACTION... a ee TAMING TIME... Paula Julia Hewko . ne a Rosehart waits for her turn joins the cast. By Seam §8=6to rehearse. HEADING HOME... Sara Ei ff an ; "68 a PATIENT PARENT... Susan Rayess prepares to leave. : Soy BB es G0! | SE Anderson, left, watches. LOOKING GOOD... Ryon R Resvoid enjoys the musi- cal numbers being rehearsed. TALENT TALLY... Brooke McLean watches GOING UP... Rachel Rozen, above left, and her sister Arielle 1 the rehearsal. head towards the rehearsal hall. Bamford catches up on her reading. REHEARSAL READY... Neil (ier Tien = > yf BOOK NOOK... Emily Minor joins the gathering. MUCH MUSIC... Sandra MacKendrick listens to AND... ACTION!... Music super- SIMPLY SWAYING... Don't Cry For Me ayy 7 be we a ga visor David Boothroyd, left, joins Sarah Armstrong Argentina. Tene es ae ni : m conductor Courtenay Ennis. gets into the music.