Rachel Zegler's 'Evita' Revival Sparks Praise and Controversy
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Jamie Lloyd's West End revival of 'Evita' starring Rachel Zegler is a visually spectacular production that emphasizes spectacle over storytelling, with Zegler delivering a powerful vocal performance but the show suffering from a lack of character development and narrative clarity due to its emphasis on visual effects and staging. The production features innovative use of video and lighting, creating an immersive but emotionally disconnected experience, ultimately prioritizing style over substance.
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