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Lloyd Webber
[ web-er ]
noun
- (Sir) Andrew, born 1948, English composer of musical theater.
Lloyd Webber
/ ˈɛə /
noun
- Lloyd WebberAndrew1948MEnglishMUSIC: composer of musicals Andrew, Baron Lloyd-Webber. born 1948, English composer. His musicals include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (1968), Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), and Evita (1978), all with lyrics by Tim Rice, and Cats (1981), Phantom of the Opera (1986), Sunset Boulevard (1993), and The Beautiful Game (2000)
- Lloyd WebberJulian1952MEnglishMUSIC: cellist his brother, Julian. born 1951, British cellist
Example Sentences
Beyoncé went solo on “Learn to Be Lonely” from “The Phantom of the Opera,” written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart.
As Andrew Lloyd Webber once remarked, “For my money, this little hotel provides the best overall dining experience I can remember in a long while, perhaps my best ever.”
The singer is currently starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Sunset Boulevard” on Broadway and getting rave reviews, including a six-minute standing ovation during Sunday’s opening night.
Recently, there has been a run of adventurous directors taking radical approaches to classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals — “Sunset Boulevard” in London, “Jesus Christ Superstar” in Amsterdam, “Evita” in Washington.
Lloyd's revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical was staged with a monochrome colour scheme and a minimalist set design.
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