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Rachel Zegler Suddenly Exits ‘Evita’ Mid-Show, And Her Understudy Receives A Five-Minute Ovation
Rachel Zegler in Evita costume with white hair and jewelry, standing on a balcony during a theatrical performance.
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Rachel Zegler Suddenly Exits ‘Evita’ Mid-Show, And Her Understudy Receives A Five-Minute Ovation

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American singer and actress Rachel Zegler fled the musical she was headlining mid-show at London’s Palladium—and if the five-minute standing ovation is anything to go by, her replacement, Bella Brown, was more than up to the task.

Brown, an understudy of Zegler, later took to her Instagram account to revel in her success after her performance.

“What a lucky audience getting to see both myself and MY ANGEL REG ZEG!!” she wrote.

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    Brown pulled off the ode “Don’t Cry for Me Argentinato perfection

    Understudy performing Evita on stage in a sparkling white dress, with cast members in gray costumes during a theater show.

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    During a short hold after the first act on Thursday, June 24, the audience witnessed an announcement that Zegler had taken ill and that Brown would be filling her shoes.

    The second act comprised a reenactment of “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” composed by Lloyd Webber and written by Tim Rice.

    Had Zegler been present to perform the ode, she would have played the role of Eva, standing on a balcony at the Argentinian Presidential Palace, singing to her supporters.

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    Rachel Zegler in costume on balcony during Evita performance, capturing a dramatic theatrical moment on stage.

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    As Lloyd cast her, she would have stood on an outside veranda of the Palladium while being projected to the audience inside.

    Brown was lauded by Broadway Works on Instagram for her performance

    According to People, present for the show, Brown pulled the act off perfectly.

    Actress in a sparkling white dress and blonde wig performing in Evita, receiving audience applause during a live stage show.

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    “Her performance as Eva throughout the rest of the show carried over the electricity, intensity and vulnerability Zegler had established in Act 1,” the outlet wrote.

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    And as testimony to her performance, the crowd was so impressed that they applauded her for five minutes at the end of the scene, during which she bowed ten times.

    Broadway Works on Instagram serenaded Brown, writing: “Huge shoutout Bella Brown (@bellaelupiabrown) who began tonight’s performance of Evita in the West End in her normal track, The Mistress, but switched to the leading role of EVA PERÓN for Act 2!”

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    “This is absolutely insane, especially considering she’s only done the role once. What a lucky audience!”

    Brown would weigh in, too, writing: “What a lucky audience getting to see both myself and MY ANGEL REG ZEG!!”

    Zegler did not allow another such performance and returned for her role the next day

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    It appears that Zegler’s mystery ailment wore off quickly. As promised on her Instagram stories, she was back on stage for the next day’s installment.

    She already noted how important the role was to her in a wordy caption alongside a photo of herself in character at the show’s opening.

    “I never thought I would get to live my dream this way,” she wrote, claiming that she was  “surrounded by the most amazing people.”

    “I feel so held.”

    The public has started comparing Zegler with Brown

    Rachel Zegler poses with cast members at Evita premiere event, celebrating the musical's success and audience ovation.

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    Fans weighed in, with one commenting: “Would love to see Bella in this role. She’s incredible. Bet the crowd outside got a shock if they knew Rachel started then Bella appears after the interval.”

    “She was a legend tonight – and her chemistry with the whole cast – was fabulous and the applause went on for SO long – a magic night to remember,” echoed another.

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    While the outpouring of praise for Brown and understudies in general appears endless, with comments like “Shout out to understudies! That’s got to be stressful!” bearing the general sentiment, some netizens saw fit to make a comparison.

     

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    One netizen took issue with Zegler and wrote: “I hope understudy takes over the part.”  

    “Once again someone with real talent got to shine. The girl can’t act or sing but ya keep forcing her onto us. Meanwhile ya skipping over REAL talented singers and actors!!” lamented another.

    It is not the American actress’s first rodeo

    Rachel Zegler smiling and posing outside Evita theater with large blue and white promotional poster in background.

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    Rachel Zegler is best known for her role in the 2021 Steven Spielberg screen adaptation of West Side Story. In it, she played Maria and won a Golden Globe Award for her theatrics.

    Predating this accolade, she played Juliet in director Sam Gold’s contemporisation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, which began in September 2024.

    Zegler has since received a slew of criticism

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    Dave Malyon

    Dave Malyon

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    Dave Malyon

    Dave Malyon

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    Ellinor she/they/elle
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, so a performer is sick for a day and get replaced by someone who was hired to do exactly that (as it's normal for any kind of performance) and that's worth an article ? Really ? I think it's just another attempt to create worthless hate on Rachel Zegler for nothing. Those two women are each brilliant and talented and clearly they are on friendly terms, so why create a ridiculous "fight" over who is better for the job ? Not everything has to be a competition.

    Ellinor she/they/elle
    Community Member
    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait, so a performer is sick for a day and get replaced by someone who was hired to do exactly that (as it's normal for any kind of performance) and that's worth an article ? Really ? I think it's just another attempt to create worthless hate on Rachel Zegler for nothing. Those two women are each brilliant and talented and clearly they are on friendly terms, so why create a ridiculous "fight" over who is better for the job ? Not everything has to be a competition.

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