Rachel Zegler-led 'Evita' cast recording announces release date
Jamie Lloyd's revival of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical had a run at the London Palladium during summer 2025, and tells the story of Argentinian political leader and First Lady Eva Perón.
Summary
- Rachel Zegler starred in Jamie Lloyd's revival of Evita in the West End in summer 2025
- The cast recording will be available digitally on 24 October
- The musical tells the story of Argentinian First Lady Eva Perón
The Rachel Zegler-led Evita has announced when it will release its new cast recording.
Available digitally from 24 October, the album will feature 10 tracks that have been recorded live at the Palladium, including “Oh What A Circus”, “Buenos Aires”, “I’d be Surprisingly Good for You”, “Another Suitcase in Another Hall”, “A New Argentina”, “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”, “High Flying Adored”, “Rainbow High”, “And The Money Kept Rollin In (And Out)” and “You Must Love Me.”
Jamie Lloyd's revival of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical had a run at the London Palladium during summer 2025, and tells the story of Argentinian political leader and First Lady Eva Perón. Zegler, known for her roles in West Side Story and Snow White, played the lead.
She was joined by Diego Andres Rodriguez as Che, and James Olivas as Juan Perón, with Aaron Lee Lambert as Agustín Magaldi and Bella Brown as The Mistress / Alternate Eva.
The ensemble cast included 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 shared the role of The Child.
Read our five-star review of Evita in anticipation of the new cast recording on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
Photo credit: Zegler in Evita. (Courtesy of production)
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