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The name Andrew Lloyd Webber alone makes my eyes roll back in my head and I want to fall over and play dead.
I need a new word. LuLu 2008
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Well, it was a disaster from the start: He was a lovely specimen, but when leaving the Palm Springs airport, on a little spin around town, he grandly pointed out the "Andrew Lloyd Webber" house on one block.
Archive 2009-12-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Many of us still greatly enjoy curling up with our printed daily newspaper and reading your reviews of shows such as Andrew Lloyd Webber's
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Devereux is a smooth operator and strategic thinker who moves comfortably in the corridors of power, counseling moguls and impresarios such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and Elisabeth Murdoch.
Variety.com 2009
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Devereux is a smooth operator and strategic thinker who moves comfortably in the corridors of power, counseling moguls and impresarios such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and Elisabeth Murdoch.
Variety.com 2009
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Devereux is a smooth operator and strategic thinker who moves comfortably in the corridors of power, counseling moguls and impresarios such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and Elisabeth Murdoch.
Variety.com 2009
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Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn, shows us how this process of reincarnation works.
James Scarborough: "Cats," Musical Theatre West James Scarborough 2011
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The most-buzzed about sale was Sotheby's auction on Saturday of French wines owned by British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, which hauled $5.6 million.
Is That Case of Petrus Authentic? Jake Lee 2011
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The Phantom of the Opera is the most successful piece of entertainment of all time – so boasts the official international website for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that this year celebrates a quarter-century since its premiere, with Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford in the leading roles, at Her Majesty's theatre in London's West End in 1986.
I don't know how to love him (the Phantom of the Opera, that is) 2011
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Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn, shows us how this process of reincarnation works.
James Scarborough: "Cats," Musical Theatre West James Scarborough 2011
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