FULL CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR
JAMIE LLOYD’S PRODUCTION OF
TIM RICE AND ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S
EVITA
AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM
SUMMER 2025
Michael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals and Jamie Lloyd forThe Jamie Lloyd Company today announce the full cast and creative team for Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita. The production, directed by Jamie Lloyd, opens at The London Palladium on Tuesday 1 July, with previews from 14 June, and runs until 6 September 2025.
James Olivas will play Juan Perón opposite the previously announced Rachel Zegler (Eva Perón) and Diego Andres Rodriguez (Che), joined by Aaron Lee Lambert as Agustín Magaldi and Bella Brown as The Mistress / Alternate Eva.
The Ensemble are 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, with 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 share the role of The Child.
The creative team are Fabian Aloise (Choreographer); Soutra Gilmour (Set and Costume Designer); Alan Williams (Music Supervisor and Musical Director); Jon Clark (Lighting Designer); Adam Fisher (Sound Designer); Will Burton CDG (Casting Director); Jim Carnahan (US Casting Director); Carole Hancock (Wigs, Hair and Make up Designer); Harry Blumenau (Children’s Casting/ Children’s Administration); Kate Waters (Fight Director); Lily Mollgaard (Props Supervisor); Ingrid Mackinnon (Intimacy Coordinator); Rupert Hands (Associate Director); Amy Thornton (Associate Choreographer); Cory Hippolyte (Resident Director); Paris Green (Resident Choreographer); Rachel Wingate (Associate Set Designer); Kelsh B-D (Associate Sound Designer); Lucía Sánchez Roldán (Associate Lighting Designer); Rachel Woodhouse (Costume Supervisor); Harry Barker (Assistant Sound Designer); Andy Barnwell and Rich Weedon for BW Musicians (Orchestral Management)
For Evita, there will be 5,000 tickets available across the run at £25 exclusively for under 30s, key workers and those receiving government benefits. These tickets will be available across all levels of the theatre, and go on sale at a later date. Further information to be announced.
EVITA
Lyrics by Tim Rice; Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Directed by Jamie Lloyd
The London Palladium
Saturday 14 June – Saturday 6 September 2025
“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.
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.
Produced by Michael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals and Jamie Lloyd for The Jamie Lloyd Company by arrangement with The Really Useful Group Ltd.
Jamie Lloyd originally directed Evita at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre as part of their 2019 season.
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Rachel Zegler makes her West End debut as Eva Perón
Theatre credits include: Romeo + Juliet (Circle in the Square Theatre, Broadway).
Film credits include: Snow White, Spellbound, Y2K, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (People’s Choice Award for Action Movie Star of the Year); Shazam! Fury of The Gods and West Side Story (NBR Award for Best Actress; Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical).
Diego Andres Rodriguez makes his West End debut as Che
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (St. James Theatre, Broadway).
James Olivas | Juan Perón
Theatre credits include: American Idiot (Deaf West, Los Angeles); Destiny of Desire (The Old Globe, San Diego); Kinky Boots (Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles); Secret Garden (Ahmanson, Los Angeles).
Television credits include: American Horror Stories (FX); Encore! (Disney+).
Voice over credits include: Bad Kids of Crestview Academy (Momentum Pictures).
Workshop credits include: Boop! (Broadhurst, Broadway).
Aaron Lee Lambert | Agustín Magaldi
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (Victoria Palace); Unicorn (Other Palace); Sister Act (Curve Leicester/UK Tour); Sunset Boulevard (London Coliseum), Miss Saigon (Prince Edward); Sweeney Todd (London Coliseum); Urinetown (St James, Broadway/ Apollo); Sister Act (Aberystwyth Arts); Next Thing You Know (Landor); Shrek (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Sister Act (The London Palladium); Show Boat (Carnegie Hall); Meet John Doe (Goodspeed Opera House); But the Giraffe/Brundibar (Yale Rep/ New Victory, Off-Broadway).
Television credits include: Sing: Ultimate A Cappella (Sky 1); Bernstein – Stage and Screen (BBC Proms).
Film credits include: Miss Saigon: 25thAnniversary Performance (Universal).
Concert credits include: Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton (Royal Albert Hall/ UK Tour); All That Echoes (International Tour).
Training: Yale University & Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Bella Brown | The Mistress / Alternate Eva
Theatre credits include: Hadestown (Lyric); Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends (Gielgud); Rock Follies (Minerva, Chichester).
Commercial credits include: E.ON (Familia).
Training: ArtsEd.
Carl Au | Ensemble
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: Hello, Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl); Cabaret (Lido 2 Paris); Kiss Me Kate (Barbican); Anything Goes (Barbican/ UK Tour); South Pacific (Chichester Festival); Aladdin (Cambridge Arts); High Fidelity (Turbine); Cilla The Musical (UK Tour); The Ostrich Boys (Belgrade B2); Bright Phoenix (Liverpool Everyman); Jersey Boys (Prince Edward); Bells Are Ringing (Union); The Fantasticks (Duchess); Dance: Radio (York Theatre Royal/ Roundhouse); A Christmas Carol (Birmingham Repertory); High School Musical (Hammersmith Apollo); Pendragon (UK Tour/Japan Tour); Sinking Water (Theatre Royal Stratford East).
Film credits include: The Magician’s Garden (Bohemian Pictures).
Television credits include: Waterloo Road, Doctors, Till Death Us Do Part, Casualty (BBC).
Other credits include: Feather Boy (Blacklist Entertainment); Peter & The Wolf (ACT Productions).
Training: ArtsEd (Stephen Sondheim Prize for Student Performer of the Year).
Gabriela Benedetti | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (UK & Ireland Tour); Cabaret (Playhouse); Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air).
Training: Urdang Academy.
Shakara Brown | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Thriller Live (Lyric/ International Tour).
Television credits include: Dance 100 (Netflix); Eurovision 2023; The National Lottery’s Big Night of Musicals; The National Lottery’s New Years Bash (BBC).
Concert credits include: Diversity Tour (UK Tour); FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony; FIFA World Cup Closing Ceremony (Al Bayt Stadium).
Commercial credits include: We Buy Any Car; Smirnoff; Married at First Sight (Channel 4); Sky Mobile (Sky).
Training: Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts & London Studio Centre.
Damian Buhagiar | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: My Fair Lady; West Side Story (Curve, Leicester); Sister Act (Eventim Apollo/ UK Tour); Grease (UK Tour); Mamma Mia! (Novello); Thoroughly Modern Millie (UK Tour); In the Heights (Southwark Playhouse/ King’s Cross); Bugsy Malone (Lyric); Jersey Boys (UK Tour).
Television credits include: Gavin and Stacey: The Finale (BBC One).
Training: ArtsEd.
Kyeirah D’Marni | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (UK & Ireland Tour/ Hamburg); Cinderella (Opera House, Manchester); Aladdin (Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield).
Television credits include: Go For It Game Show (ITV).
Other credits include: Carnival Cruise Lines (Carnival Entertainment); P&O Australia (Grayboy Entertainment); NFL Opening Ceremony (Mass Talent); ISTD Exchange (Vietnam).
Training: Performers College.
Sally Frith | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Chariots of Fire (Sheffield Crucible); Cabaret (KitKat Club); Pippin (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); CATS (International Tour); Legally Blonde (Curve, Leicester/ UK Tour); Spamalot (Mercury, Colchester); Spend Spend Spend (Union); Mamma Mia! (International Tour).
Television credits include: Doctors (BBC).
Workshop credits include: Jekyll and Hyde (Lambert Jackson).
DeAngelo Jones | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (UK/ Ireland Tour); The Bodyguard (Ronacha, Vienna); Kiss Me Kate (Opera North/ London Coliseum).
Television credits include: Bad Education (BBC).
Workshop credits include: Why Am I So Single? (Garrick).
Voiceover credits include: Supa Team 4 (Netflix).
Training: The BRIT School & Bird College.
Lucas Koch | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Kiss Me, Kate (Barbican); Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne); Choir of Man (Arts); My Fair Lady (Curve, Leicester); Million Dollar Quartet (Barn).
Workshop credits include: La La Land (Lionsgate); Bliss (ATG).
Composing credits include: Lapin.
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Natasha Leaver | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Disaster: A 70s Disaster Movie Musical (Charing Cross); Motown: The Musical (Shaftesbury); The Beggar’s Opera (International Tour); Man of La Mancha (London Coliseum); Wonderful Town (Opera Holland Park); Hamilton (Victoria Palace); A Funny Thing That Happened On The Way To The Forum (Lido2Paris, Paris); Why Am I So Single (Garrick).
Concert credits include: WizKid (O2 Arena).
Michael Lin | Ensemble
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: The Red Shoes (Royal Shakespeare Company); Hello Dolly!; Wizard of Oz (The London Palladium); 42nd Street (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris); Billy Elliot, Grease (Curve, Leicester); Anything Goes (Barbican); White Christmas (Dominion); Oklahoma!; Forty Years On (Chichester Festival); West Side Story (Royal Exchange, Manchester); The Rink (Southwark Playhouse); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Kilworth House); Annie (UK Tour); Anything Goes (Crucible/ UK Tour); Thriller Live! (UK & European Tour); Pinocchio (National); Aladdin (Hackney Empire).
Concert credits include: Your Lie in April (Theatre Royal Drury Lane).
Other credits include: Disneyland Hong Kong; Hong Kong Tap Festival.
Training: Laine Theatre Arts.
Dianté Lodge | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: MJ The Musical (Prince Edward); Matilda (Cambridge); Peter Pan (The London Palladium); Carousel (Kilworth House); Best of West End (Royal Albert Hall); Coppelia (Cockpit).
Film credits include: Snow White (Disney).
Television credits include: Royal Variety Performance 2020 (ITV).
Workshop credits include: Burlesque; Play On!; Sinbad; KIN.
Music video credits include: Hip Neck Spine (Daphne Guinness); Twisted & Black British (V V Brown).
Movement director/choreographer credits include: Remembrance Monday (Seven Dials Playhouse); Charity (BFI).
Training includes: Laine Theatre Arts.
Louis Mackrodt | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (Victoria Palace); Robin Hood (The London Palladium); The Artist (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Treason (The London Palladium/ UK Tour); 42 Balloons (Vaudeville); Guys and Dolls (Theatre Marigny, Paris); The Producers (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Bhangra Nation (Birmingham Rep); Alonso in Lewis (King’s Head/ Edinburgh Festival); Time Flies (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Peter Pan (Churchill/ Hull New).
Film credits include: Maersk’s Together All the Way Campaign (Copenhagen Film Company).
Television credits include: Bridgerton, The Witcher (Netflix); National Lottery’s Big Night of Musicals (BBC).
Workshop credits include: The Red and the Black; The Witches of Eastwick; 42 Balloons; Babies; Icon The K Pop Musical.
Commercial credits include: Liberty Mutual; Tropics Skincare; Herbalife.
Training: Laine Theatre Arts.
Mireia Mambo | Ensemble
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: A Chorus Line (Sadlers Wells/ Curve, Leicester/ UK Tour); Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park); West Side Story (Curve, Leicester); The Bodyguard; Sister Act (National Spanish Tour); Hairspray (London Coliseum); Evita; Ragtime; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regent’s Park Open Air); Motown The Musical (Shaftesbury); Scaramouche (Teatre Victoria, Barcelona); Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane).
Film credits include: Aladdin (Walt Disney Pictures).
Television credits include: Missing You; KAOS (Netflix); Zorro (Amazon); Servir y Proteger (Plano A Plano, TVE).
Mia Mullarkey | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal, Bath); Hamilton (UK & Ireland Tour).
Training: Arts Ed.
Perry O’Dea | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Mrs Doubtfire (Shaftesbury); Guys and Dolls (Bridge); Anything Goes (Barbican/ UK Tour); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamboat (The London Palladium); Motown-The Musical (UK Tour); Young Frankenstein (Garrick); Grease (Curve, Leicester); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (West Yorkshire Playhouse/ UK Tour); Oklahoma!, Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Blood Brothers, Evita (UK Tour).
Film credits include: Blitz (Apple TV); Wonka (Warner Bros Pictures).
Other credits include: Ross Noble El Hablador Tour (UK Tour).
Workshop credits include: Revived musical (Bristol Old Vic).
Training: Arts Ed.
Alysha Sontae | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Footloose (Southwark Playhouse); Cinderella (Fairfield Halls).
Concert credits include: Little Simz – The BRIT Awards (The O2 Arena).
Training: The BRIT School & Urdang Academy.
Monica Swayne | Ensemble
Theatre credits include: Frozen (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); The Light In The Piazza (Royal Festival Hall/ LA Opera/ Lyric Opera of Chicago), Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air); Follies (National); Me & My Girl (Chichester Festival); Aladdin (Prince Edward); Der Rosenkavalier (Royal Opera House); Mary Poppins (UK Tour); Follies In Concert (Melbourne Recital Centre); Fiddler On The Roof (Australian Tour), Last Man Standing (Melbourne Theatre Company), Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (State Theatre, Melbourne); Wicked (Australasian 10th Anniversary Tour); Mary Poppins (Australia & New Zealand Tour); West Side Story (Australian Tour).
Jon Tsouras | Ensemble
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: MJ The Musical (Prince Edward); Moulin Rouge! (Piccadilly); Be More Chill (Other Palace); Hairspray, My Fair Lady (UK Tour); Kiss Me, Kate (Welsh National Opera/ UK Tour); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde (Savoy); A Chorus Line (The London Palladium); Jesus Christ Superstar (National Arena Tour); Evita (Regents Park Open Air); White Christmas (The Lowry); Priscilla Queen Of The Desert (Palace); Lord Of The Rings (Theatre Royal Dury Lane); White Christmas (Theatre Royal Plymouth/ Mayflower, Southampton); Saturday Night Fever (European Tour); Gigi, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Stratford Festival, Canada); Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany).
Concert credits include: My Fair Lady in Concert (BBC Proms/ Royal Albert Hall).
Television credits include: EastEnders (BBC).
Harrison Wilde | Ensemble
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: Robin Hood, The Wizard of Oz (The London Palladium); Kiss Me, Kate (Barbican); Cats, Chicago the Musical (International Tour); Mamma Mia! (Novello).
Training: Diverse Choreography Dubai & Laine Theatre Arts.
Myla Carmen | Swing
Theatre credits include: Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour); The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Gillian Lynne); The Queen of Hearts (Greenwich); West End Spectacular (ExCel London).
Film credits include: The Secret Santa Project (Sea High Productions).
Television credits include: The Crown (Netflix).
Commercial credits include: Lego; BP Rewards.
Training: Italia Conti, CAT Scheme & The Rhythm Studio.
Barney Hudson | Swing
Theatre credits include: Hamilton (Victoria Palace); Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Sheffield, Crucible); Bugsy Malone (Lyric Hammersmith); Last Night a DJ Saved My Life (UK Tour); Cinderella (Barclaycard Arena).
Television credits include: X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent (ITV); FA Cup Final (BBC).
Nathan Louis-Fernand | Swing
Theatre credits include: Magic Mike Live (Hippodrome); Hamilton (Victora Palace); & Juliet (Shaftsbury); The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Bridge); The Lion King (Lyceum); Sleeping Beauty (Hackney Empire); Carousel (Opera North); Man in the Mirror (UK Tour); Oliver! (Gielgud).
Film credits include: WONKA (Warner Brothers Pictures).
Concert credits include: Jingle Bell Ball (O2 Arena); KSI Summertime Ball (Wembley Stadium); Team GB Homecoming (SSE Arena); The Blast Off Tour (UK Arena Tour).
Music video credits include: Diplo & Damien Lazarus Ft. Jungle – Don’t Be Afraid (Higher Ground); Jesy Nelson Ft. Nicki Minaj – Boys (Polydor/ Republic Universal); Lost Under Heaven (KZ Creatives); Scott Vlassis – Moonlight (Polydor); Nuuxs – Snowflakes (Goldun Egg); Swedish House Mafia & Connie Constance – When Heaven Takes You Home (SSA Recording).
Assistant choreographer credits: Andro Earth 360 Degrees (KZ Creatives).
Other credits include: UEFA 2020m Final Opening (Wembley Stadium); Street Dancer 3D (Birdgang Ltd).
Training: Urdang Academy, Sylvia Young Theatre School & Birdgang Ltd.
Kirsty Anne Shaw | Swing
For The Jamie Lloyd Company: Sunset Blvd. (Savoy).
Theatre credits include: Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych); 9 to 5 The Musical (Daegu Opera House/ UK Tour); Cinderella (Alban Arena); Beauty and the Beast (New Royal Portsmouth); West Side Story – BBC Shakespeare Live (Royal Shakespeare Company); Peter Pan (Imagine).
Film credits include: Wicked (Universal); The York Witches Society (Vertical Entertainment).
Ricardo Spriggs | Swing
Theatre credits include: Aladdin (Prince Edward/ UK & Ireland Tour); 9 to 5 The Musical (Savoy / UK Tour/ Daegu, South Korea); Mamma Mia!, Chicago (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line)
television credits include: Disney’s Broadway Hits (Disney+); Children In Need (BBC)
training: Leicester College of Performing Arts.
Regan Bailey Walker | Swing
Theatre credits include: Into The Woods, Sister Act (ArtsEd).
Television credits include: EastEnders (BBC).
Training: ArtsEd.
Tim Rice
Tim Rice has worked in music, theatre and films since 1965 when he met Andrew Lloyd Webber, a fellow struggling songwriter. Rather than pursue Tim’s ambitions to write rock or pop songs they turned their attention to Andrew’s obsession – musical theatre. Their first collaboration, The Likes Of Us, did not set the musicals world alight, but their next three works together did – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita.
Tim has since worked with other distinguished composers such as Elton John (The Lion King, Aida), Alan Menken (Aladdin, King David, Beauty and the Beast), Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Chess), and Stuart Brayson (From Here To Eternity). He has also written with Freddie Mercury, Burt Bacharach, Graham Gouldman, Gary Barlow and Rick Wakeman among others. Many of his musicals continue to play around the world in a huge variety of productions, big and small.
In 2024 Tim toured England (22 towns/cities) to present an evening of his songs, mercifully performed by top singers and musicians rather than by him, to which he added reminiscence and comment, recalling their creation, success (or rejection) and the joy (usually) of working with great composers. The show, entitled My Life In Musicals, did so well that it is to be repeated in 2025, this time taking in Wales, Scotland and Ireland too.
Sir Tim’s interests beyond music, film and theatre include cricket and he founded his own team in 1973. Heartaches CC has now played over 750 matches and been on playing tours to the USA, Russia, France, Estonia, Hungary, Germany and South Africa. He was President of the world’s most famous cricket club, MCC, in 2002.
He has recently recorded a series of talks for BBC Maestro on Writing and Performing in Musical Theatre. He writes and presents a podcast (entitled Get Onto My Cloud) about his sixty-year career– playing hits and flops, out-takes and number ones.
He dedicates considerable time to several British educational institutions and charities, many connected with sport for disadvantaged children. He is a patron of the Bob Willis Fund (along with Bob Dylan!), an enterprise inspired by the late great English cricketer, dedicated to raise prostate cancer awareness.
He crops up here and there in all branches of the media drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of popular music. He has won several awards, mainly for the wrong thing or for simply turning up, but since you ask: 1 Emmy, 5 Grammys, 3 Tonys and 3 Oscars, making him an EGOT. His shows have spent more weeks on Broadway than those of any other British lyricist. He was knighted by Her Late Majesty the Queen in 1994. Despite hints, he is not retiring just yet.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals. Lloyd Webber has had shows running across the world for decades, including continually in London’s West End for 50 years.
When Sunset Boulevard joined School of Rock, CATS, and The Phantom of the Opera he equalled Rodgers & Hammerstein’s record of four shows running simultaneously on Broadway. He is one of the select group of artists with EGOT status, having received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.
Lloyd Webber owns six London theatres including the iconic London Palladium and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Reopened in July 2021, the latter was completely restored and renovated at a cost of over £60 million. It was one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by a private theatre owner in recent times. His mantra is that every penny of profit made from his theatres is ploughed back into the buildings.
Lloyd Webber is passionate about the importance of musical education and diversity in the arts. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation provides 30 performing arts scholarships every year for talented students with financial need and supports a range of projects such as the Music In Secondary School Trust and commissioning research into diversity in theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed music for globally significant moments, including Olympic ceremonies and World Cup celebrations. He has been asked to compose for many royal occasions, the most recent being “Make a Joyful Noise”, an Anthem for the Coronation of King Charles III.
Andrew Lloyd Webber was knighted in 1992, created an honorary life peer in 1997, and made a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter by King Charles III in 2024.
Jamie Lloyd directs. His credits for The Jamie Lloyd Company include Much Ado About Nothing and The Tempest (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Romeo & Juliet (Duke of York’s Theatre), Sunset Blvd. (St. James Theatre, New York/Savoy Theatre – winner of seven Olivier Awards including Best Director and Best Musical Revival; Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director), The Effect (National Theatre/The Shed, New York), A Doll’s House (Hudson Theatre, New York – nominated for six 2023 Tony Awards including Best Direction of a Play and Best Revival of a Play), The Seagull (Harold Pinter Theatre), Cyrano de Bergerac (Playhouse Theatre/Harold Pinter Theatre/Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York – Olivier Award for Best Revival; Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Director), Betrayal (Harold Pinter Theatre/Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre – nominated for four 2021 Tony Awards including Best Direction of a Play and Best Revival of a Play; Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Director), Pinter at the Pinter (Harold Pinter Theatre), The Maids, The Homecoming, The Ruling Class, Richard III, The Pride, The Hothouse and Macbeth (Trafalgar Studios).
LISTINGS
The London Palladium
Box Office: evitathemusical.com / 020 3925 2998
Saturday 14 June – Saturday 6 September 2025
Rachel Zegler is not scheduled to perform on Monday 14 July, Monday 28 July, Monday 11 August and Monday 25 August 2025. The role of Eva Perón for these performances will be played by Bella Brown.
Access Performances
Audio Described Performance: Saturday 12 July at 2:30pm
Captioned Performance: Saturday 9 August at 2:30pm
BSL Performance: Saturday 23 August at 2:30pm