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31/08/2020

How many Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals are there?

How many Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals are there?

21 musicals
He has composed 21 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass.

Which musicals did Andrew Lloyd Webber compose?

Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals

  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1970)
  • Evita (1976)
  • Cats (1981)
  • Starlight Express (1984)
  • The Phantom of the Opera (1986)
  • Aspects of Love (1989)
  • Whistle Down the Wind (1998)
  • The Beautiful Game (2000)

Which is the best Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?

The Best 6 Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals

  • Cats.
  • Evita.
  • Sunset Blvd.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar. This was the first musical that Webber and Tim Rice produced for the stage.
  • Phantom of the Opera.

What was Andrew Lloyd Webber’s last musical?

Lloyd Webber’s last major collaboration with Rice was on Evita (1978), a musical about Eva Perón, wife of the Argentine dictator Juan Perón. The London production received the Olivier Award for best musical, and the Broadway staging won seven Tony Awards, including best musical and best score.

What is Lloyd Webber’s best selling most popular musical of all time?

The Phantom of the Opera (1986) Perhaps Lloyd Webber’s most popular musical, The Phantom of the Opera played continuously at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London until its closure due to the pandemic – it reopened in July.

Who composed the musical Hamilton?

Lin-Manuel Miranda
Hamilton/Composers

Who composed Les Miserables?

Claude-Michel Schönberg
John Cameron
Les Misérables/Composers

Is Phantom of the Opera a good musical?

With classic songs such as ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, ‘Angel of Music’ and ‘The Music of the Night’, the show has arguably one of the best musical scores, with every song being memorable and adding its own layer and flare to the story.

Which Andrew Lloyd Webber launched in the West End this year?

Cinderella
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Cinderella’ Musical Will Return To London’s West End Next Month – Update.