Evita Musical Comes to New York in 2027

Introduction

The musical Evita was in London. Now it will go to New York City in early 2027.

Main Body

Jamie Lloyd is the director. Rachel Zegler is the main actor. She won a big award for her work. In London, the actors sang on a balcony outside. The director will not do this in New York. He thinks it is not safe because there are too many guns in the USA. Some people in London loved the show. Other people did not like it. Now the director is changing the show for New York.

Conclusion

The show opens in a Shubert theater in spring 2027.

Learning

🕒 Then vs. Now

Look at how the story moves from the past (London) to the future (New York).

The Past (Finished)

  • "The musical Evita was in London."
  • "The actors sang on a balcony."
  • "Some people loved the show."

The Future (Coming Soon)

  • "It will go to New York."
  • "The show opens in spring 2027."

The Pattern Past words often end in -ed (loved) or change completely (sang). To talk about the future, we use willwill go.


🛠️ Changing Things

Notice the word changing.

  • The director is changing the show.

When something is happening right now or is a process, we add -ing to the action word.

Vocabulary Learning

musical (n.)
a type of play that includes songs音樂劇
Example:The musical was performed at the theatre.
go (v.)
to move from one place to another
Example:We will go to the park tomorrow.
city (n.)
a large town城市
Example:London is a large city.
early (adj.)
happening before the usual time
Example:She arrived early for the meeting.
director (n.)
the person who leads a show導演
Example:The director guided the actors.
actor (n.)
a person who performs in a play or film演員
Example:He is a famous actor.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The award was big and shiny.
award (n.)
a prize given for achievement獎項
Example:She received a prestigious award.
work (n.)
activity that uses skill工作
Example:His work is very important.
sang (v.)
performed a song唱歌
Example:They sang a beautiful song.
balcony (n.)
a platform on the side of a building露台
Example:The balcony offered a great view.
outside (adv.)
not inside在外面
Example:They waited outside the theatre.
safe (adj.)
not dangerous安全
Example:The city is safe at night.
guns (n.)
weapons that fire bullets
Example:The police seized many guns.
people (n.)
humans
Example:Many people attended the show.
loved (v.)
liked very much喜歡
Example:They loved the performance.
show (n.)
a performance表演
Example:The show was exciting.
changing (v.)
becoming different改變
Example:The director is changing the script.
opens (v.)
starts to be available開啟
Example:The theatre opens at 8 pm.
theater (n.)
a building for performances劇院
Example:The theatre is famous for plays.
spring (n.)
season after winter
Example:Spring is my favorite season.
won (v.)
succeeded in winning贏得
Example:She won the competition.