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Evita review: ‘Rachel Zegler’s star quality shines’ ★★★★★

Every Evita is defined by its Eva and the clarity, accuracy and power of this one’s voice is astonishing

July 2, 2025 17:43
Evita. Rachel Zegler (Eva Perón) & James Olivas (Juan Perón). Credit - Marc Brenner. 03092.jpg
Rachel Zegler as Eva Peron and James Olivas as Juan Peron in Evita (Photo: Marc Brenner)
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When Rachel Zegler’s petite frame first appears on the colossal Palladium stage, it is as if she is appearing as herself rather than as this show’s heroine Eva Peron.

In a black two-piece outfit that leaves her midriff and legs exposed, the 24 year-old who starred in Spielberg’s revamped West Side Story and more recently in Disney’s controversy-plagued Snow White opposite Gal Gadot’s Evil Queen, could pass as any teenage girl flaunting badass attitude.

But then that is the point. The early scenes in Jamie Lloyd’s electric revival of what for my money is Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s best musical, are all about transition. The transition of an ambitious young actress into the human face of a dictatorship is one kind. But there is also the transition of Zegler and her loose raven hair into the role of the ultimate social climber with the now blonde locks of Peron tied back as tightly as corset laces.