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Rachel Zegler's West End debut in "Evita" has sparked debate as the iconic song "Don’t Cry For Me Argentina" is performed on the London Palladium's balcony, free for passersby but projected inside for paying audiences. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, this decision aims to make theatre more accessible, albeit concerning for those who paid to see the entire show. Fans and critics alike acknowledge the immersive experience, though opinions vary on its fairness.
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