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The truth is I never left you...

12+ Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted into the theatre.

Performance dates

14 June - 6 September 2025

Run time TBC

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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 June 2025.

Upcoming Performance Times

Saturday14 June 2025
Monday16 June 2025
Tuesday17 June 2025
Wednesday18 June 2025
Thursday19 June 2025
Thursday19 June 2025
Friday20 June 2025
19:30
19:30
19:30
19:30
14:30
19:30
19:30

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Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted into the theatre. Anyone aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult (18+) and may not sit on their own within the auditorium. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket."

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7 Reasons You NEED to See Evita at the London Palladium in 2025

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7 Reasons You NEED to See Evita at the London Palladium in 2025

Jamie Lloyd is back (or, remains? With back-to-back runs at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, a current Broadway run of last year's multi award-winning, genre-defying West End smash Sunset Boulevard, AND plans to take Waiting for Godot across the pond later this year - Lloyd is as ever-present and synonymous with Theatreland as the venues themselves.) This time, he brings Evita to the iconic London Palladium for a strictly limited 12-week run from 14 June 2025. Phew!

If his current run of Much Ado About Nothing - starring Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell - has taught us anything, it’s that tickets to his bold, brave and box-fresh productions - which have been delighting London theatregoers for the past 17 years -  are still the hottest in town. Still need convincing? Here are seven reasons why you need to book Evita tickets, whilst you still can. 

1. Jamie Lloyd is a Visionary (On and Off the Stage)

If you’ve been anywhere near the West End in the past few years, then you already know that Jamie Lloyd is, to put it simply, a genius. But don’t just take it from us, The Standard’s critic, Nick Curtis has publicly praised the visionary director, claiming he’s ‘redefining West End theatre’. The Daily Telegraph critic, Dominic Cavendish, agrees, writing ‘Few directors have Lloyd’s ability to transport us to the upper echelons of theatrical pleasure’.

From 2012’s Cyrano de Bergerac to last year's Sunset Boulevard and his most recent adaptations of The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing, he has redefined how classic shows can be staged. His signature style is sleek and innovative, and at times so big it simply can not be contained in the theatre - who can forget Tom Francis’s swaggering down the Strand as his live ‘street performance’ was beamed into the Savoy Theatre. Or when Tom Holland’s Romeo climbed onto the roof of the Duke of York’s Theatre when he was banished to Mantua. 

It’s not all style and no substance, however, his productions - whether new plays or classic musicals - are all packed with emotional gut punches. So perhaps bring a tissue and make sure your mascara is waterproof. Lloyd is also, unsurprisingly, highly decorated, winning four Oliviers, two Evening Standard awards, two Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards and a WhatsOnStage Award. He’s also been nominated for two Tony’s. Expect his production of Evita to be unlike any production you’ve ever seen before.

2. The London Palladium is the Perfect Home for Evita

This legendary theatre has hosted some of the biggest musicals in history. Originally built in 1910 on the site of a former circus, the theatre has been home to everything including historic variety shows, like Sunday Night at the London Palladium (well, with that title it would be weird if it was hosted anywhere else). The theatre’s grand interior features a spectacular domed ceiling, ornate gilded moldings, and the iconic revolving stage - one of the first of its kind in Europe. 

With its rich history and stunning architecture, the Palladium is the perfect setting for one of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s most celebrated shows. The grandeur of the Palladium, combined with Jamie Lloyd’s minimalist and modern storytelling, will make for an unforgettable theatrical experience. Plus, who doesn’t want to hear Evita classics in such a storied venue?

3. A Star-Studded Legacy

Jamie Lloyd has a track record of casting some of the biggest names in the industry. His current Much Ado About Nothing stars Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, while his previous productions have featured Sigourney Weaver, Tom Holland, Nicole Scherzinger, Emilia Clarke, Jessica Chastain, and James McAvoy. Between them, this star-studded group has won a combined total of one Oscar, five BAFTAs, nine SAGs, seven Olivier’s, and three Tony Awards - a testament to the caliber of talent Lloyd attracts. Expect nothing less than show-stopping performances in Evita. Whilst the names haven’t been confirmed yet, we’ve dream casted the role of Eva. Do you agree with our picks?

26 Feb, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Dream Casting Jamie Lloyd's Evita at the London Palladium

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Dream Casting Jamie Lloyd's Evita at the London Palladium

This year, the iconic musical Evita returns to the West End under the direction of the visionary Jamie Lloyd. Known for his bold, stripped-back productions that amplify the raw emotions of a story, Lloyd’s take on Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s political and emotional powerhouse promises to be unforgettable. As excitement builds, one question remains at the forefront of theatre fans' minds: who will take on the role of Eva Perón, the woman who captivated a nation?

Eva Perón’s journey from humble beginnings to the First Lady of Argentina is one of the most powerful and complex roles in musical theatre. To match the intensity of the character, we need someone who can handle both the vocal prowess required for songs like "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and "Another Suitcase in Another Hall," as well as the deep emotional range needed to bring Eva’s ambition, vulnerability, and eventual tragedy to life.

Here’s our dream casting for the role of Eva Perón in Evita at the London Palladium:

Georgina Onuorah

One of the most exciting rising stars in British musical theatre, Georgina Onuorah has dazzled audiences with her performances in the critically acclaimed Kiss Me, Kate, the Olivier award-winning Oklahoma! and the technicolour triumph The Wizard of Oz. Her powerful voice, magnetic stage presence, and ability to bring emotional complexity to her roles make her a fantastic choice for Eva. Sure, she’ll be shucking corn at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre until 14th June, the same date that Evita begins previews at the London Palladium, but we honestly don’t think there is anything she couldn’t do - so splitting herself in two to play both Eva and Lulu in the same night isn’t outside the realms of possibility.  As a young talent with a fresh energy, she could bring a dynamic, modern edge to Jamie Lloyd’s Evita.

Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky

After an award-winning performance in Bat Out of Hell and a tour-de-force performance in Tina - The Tina Turner Musical, Just For One Day and Grease, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky has established herself as one of the West End’s most exciting leading ladies. She’s already played a Catherine (Six) and a Kathryn (Cruel Intentions: The 90s Musical), but she hasn’t played an Eva - yet. With her stunning vocals and commanding stage presence, she has the perfect mix of elegance and intensity to take on the role of Eva. Her ability to balance power with vulnerability would make for a truly formidable performance.

Nicole Scherzinger

Nicole Scherzinger has proven time and again that she is more than just a pop star—she’s a full-fledged musical theatre force. Her Olivier-nominated performance in Cats showcased her ability to deliver show-stopping vocals while tapping into a character’s emotional depth. Whereas her multi award-winning take on Norma Desmond in last year's West End production of Sunset Boulevard cemented her place in theatre history. During the show's run she routinely received several mid-show standing ovations - with one lasting an incredible six minutes. The production, currently enjoying rounding success on Broadway, was also directed by Jamie Lloyd, so Scherzinger has an in there. Her magnetism and commanding stage presence make her a perfect fit for the role of Eva, effortlessly capturing both the glamour and grit of Argentina’s most famous First Lady. The only thing stopping her? She’s currently reprising her role in Sunset Boulevard over 3,456 miles away… Maybe they can live stream her performance from across the pond? 

26 Feb, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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