News
No, this isn’t director Jamie Lloyd’s “Sunset Boulevard” — it’s his “Evita”. And that’s not all that these two productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals share. With weapons-grade lighting and sound, ...
Both Lloyd and Webber came dressed in “Evita” blue (Lloyd opted for his signature hoodie, while Webber wore a velvet sports coat). Even Piers Morgan, who was openly critical of Zegler’s ...
Why Rachel Zegler and Jamie Lloyd's controversial 'Evita' balcony scene is actually genius, and gets to the heart of what the show is really about.
1d
Grazia Daily UK on MSNRachel Zegler’s West End Debut Is Summer’s Hottest Ticket – Here’s How To Get TicketsElectric performances and that balcony scene aside, Rachel Zegler is a revelation in Jamie Lloyd’s thrilling production of Evita.
The actress is making her West End debut in Jamie Lloyd’s latest take on an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. By Houman Barekat Crowds are converging outside the London Palladium to watch Rachel ...
With his revival of Sunset Blvd. enjoying a buzzy run on Broadway, director Jamie Lloyd has set another Andrew Lloyd Webber classic as his next project: Evita will begin West End performances at ...
Highlights from Evita: Ad for Betrayal on Broadway: In 2019, Lloyd revealed plans to direct and produce a series of three plays at the Playhouse Theatre in collaboration with The Jamie Lloyd Company.
Jamie Lloyd has announced that The Jamie Lloyd Company is now a fully independent production company, following his successful 10-year partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG).
“I get on really well with Jamie [Lloyd, the director], and he wanted to make some quite radical changes to the score,” Lloyd Webber exclusively told The Post during a sit-down.
That final girl is Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris) of Halloween V: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). More than twenty years of age separate Jaime from the previous Final Girl of the Fifth Entry, Pam.
Jamie would have never ended up like that,” Harris detailed to ComicBook.com. “I don’t even know how to explain the way they wrote her, but I was like, ‘Oh, that wouldn’t have made sense.
Jamie Lloyd’s revival of Lucy Prebble’s 2012 play, starring Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell, heads to the Shed after a celebrated run at the National Theater, in London.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results