Evita
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The truth is I never left you 

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s legendary Evita returns to the West End, reimagined by the visionary award-winning director Jamie Lloyd.

Featuring an iconic score including Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, Oh What A Circus, Another Suitcase in Another Hall, and the Oscar-winning You Must Love Me, Evita is produced by Michael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals and The Jamie Lloyd Company.

Fuelled by ambition and passion, Eva Perón rose from poverty to become the most powerful woman in Latin America. A symbol of hope to many Argentines, her star shone brightly as she captured the nation’s heart and divided its soul.

Evita arrives at The London Palladium for 12 weeks only from 14 Jun 2025.

Closing

06/09/2025

Running Time

2h10, inc. interval

Genre

Musical

Age & Content

11+ | Children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Anyone aged 16 or under must have a valid ticket and be seated with an adult (18+)

Please Note:

This production contains strobe lighting, flashing lights, haze, loud music, sudden loud noises at certain points during the performance.

Please be aware Rachel will not be appearing on the 14th & 28th July, 11th & 25th August where the role of Eva Peron will be played by Bella Brown.

No accessibility performances are currently scheduled for this show.

Cast:

Rachel Zegler as

Eva Perón

Diego Andres Rodriguez as

Che

Aaron Lee Lambert as

Agustín Magaldi

Bella Brown as

The Mistress/Alternate Eva

Carl Au, Gabriela Benedetti, Shakara Brown, Damian Buhagiar, Kyeirah D’Marni, Sally Frith, DeAngelo Jones, Lucas Koch, Natasha Leaver, Michael Lin, Dianté Lodge, Louis Mackrodt, Mireia Mambo, Mia Mullarkey, Perry O’Dea, Alysha Sontae, Monica Swayne, Jon Tsouras and Harrison Wilde, as

Ensemble

Myla Carmen, Barney Hudson, Nathan Louis-Fernand, Kirsty Anne Shaw, Ricardo Spriggs and Regan Bailey Walker as

Swings

Auora Breslin, Lois Haidar, Siena Merilind-Wu and Ffion Rosalie Williams as

The Child