With a new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Evita starring Rachel Zegler as Eva Peron and a sweaty, shirtless, underwear-clad Diego Andres Rodriguez as Che hitting the West End, we thought ...
They'll likely be further encouraged to make the cross-Atlantic trip courtesy of the first wave of largely positive reviews, which single out Zegler — and the balcony moment — for praise. Calling that ...
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Rachel Zegler a interprété "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" d'Evita lors de l'épisode d'hier soir de Strictly Come Dancing. La performance arrive juste après la sortie de l'album du casting pour la ...
At press time, thanks to Jeremy Lin-sanity, the New York Knicks are outselling Madonna in ticket sales. But here in the 305, possibly in an effort to prove just how little of a damn we give, Wednesday ...
Rachel Zegler interpretó "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" de Evita en el episodio de anoche de Strictly Come Dancing. La actuación se produce justo después del lanzamiento del álbum del elenco de la ...
If you’ve never seen Evita you’re missing out. The rock musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber has it all–sex, politics and the plight of the worker with a little class consciousness thrown in.
The familiar chords strike up and the leading lady appears. She flashes a brilliant smile, presses a palm to her heart and sings: “Don’t cry for me, Argentina, the truth is…” When the tune ends, she ...
Rachel Zegler has topped charts with her version of “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” following her West End debut as Eva Perón in Jamie Lloyd’s new production of Evita at The London Palladium. The song is ...
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