Jamie Lloyd directed the London Palladium production – and “Rainbow High” is out now!

A piece of exciting Evita news to end the week!
Rachel Zegler stars in the critically lauded Jamie Lloyd-directed revival of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which now enters its final days at The London Palladium.
Joining Zegler are 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.
Telling the tale of the rise and fall of the iconic Argentinian figure, Lloyd Webber and Rice’s classic 1978 musical includes numbers such as “Buenos Aires”, “Another Suitcase in Another Hall”, “Oh What a Circus” and “Don’t Cry for me Argentina”.
A new album, featuring ten tracks and recorded live at the Palladium, will be released in due course. It includes: “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.”
The album will be available digitally, on white and blue marble vinyl and CD in the near future.
Zegler’s performance of “Rainbow High”, was released on digital channels today.
It accompanies a new “Miami” remix of Zegler performing “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”, which was revealed last week. On 4 July, a standard and a capella version of the classic number was released.
Last week, Zegler sold out two concert nights at the Palladium, due to take place next month.
The ensemble includes 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 also includes 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).
Evita plays at The London Palladium until 6 September.