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    • Friday, 23 September, 2022
      John Gapper
      Inflation ruins Broadway’s romance with the Phantom

      Rising costs and falling global tourism undermine the business of spectacular musicals

      Hugh Panaro (dressed in black cape and white mask) and Sierra Bogges (in a white dress) sing on stage
    • Monday, 19 July, 2021
      News in-depthEngland
      England’s ‘freedom day’ marked by public restraint

      While some welcome end of most Covid restrictions, others are fearful about rising infections

      Tabitha Bohill with friend Tito Adetunji in the West End on Monday
    • Friday, 16 July, 2021
      FT Magazine
      Andrew Lloyd Webber: ‘I don’t feel like a Conservative at the moment’

      The composer’s £60m theatre restoration is complete and Cinderella, his new musical, is about to open. So why isn’t he happier?

    • Friday, 11 June, 2021
      Person in the News
      Andrew Lloyd Webber, the theatre impresario risking prison

      The garlanded composer insists that the show must go on, even in defiance of Covid restrictions

      Joe Cummings illustration of Person in the News Andrew Lloyd Webber
    • Friday, 23 March, 2018
      Life & Arts
      ‘Critics are afraid of sentiment’: Andrew Lloyd Webber reflects at 70

      The composer talks about confounding the naysayers and his image in Britain and the US

      Andrew Lloyd Webber (credit Gregg Delman)
    • Tuesday, 5 December, 2017
      ReviewLife & Arts
      A beautifully sung Woman in White at the Charing Cross Theatre, London

      Revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber musical whose weaknesses lie in the source material

      Anna O’Byrne in 'The Woman in White'
    • Tuesday, 21 February, 2017
      ReviewLife & Arts
      The Wild Party — a musical fuelled by bathtub gin at The Other Palace, London

      Rebranded theatre hosts a revived show about a prohibition-era soirée

      Frances Ruffelle as Queenie in 'The Wild Party'
    • Tuesday, 15 November, 2016
      ReviewLife & Arts
      School of Rock, New London Theatre, London — review

      The youngsters excel, but this musical based on the hit film is largely disappointing

      David Fynn in 'School of Rock'
    • Wednesday, 27 July, 2016
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Jesus Christ Superstar, Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London — review

      A cracking revival brings Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s musical to a new generation

      Declan Bennett in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. Photo: Johan Persson
    • Tuesday, 5 April, 2016
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Sunset Boulevard, Coliseum, London — ‘Glenn Close comes up short’

      The star dominates the theatre in this semi-staged Lloyd Webber musical, but her singing is disappointing

      Glenn Close as Norma Desmond in ‘Sunset Boulevard’. Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
    • Thursday, 24 March, 2016
      Life & Arts
      Musicals at the opera house?

      ENO’s staging of ‘Sunset Boulevard’ proves that purists have nothing to fear

      Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson in ENO’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ in 2015
    • Tuesday, 15 March, 2016
      Sarah Hemming
      There is no manual for making a hit musical

      If historical characters rapping packs the stalls, nothing is off-limits, writes Sarah Hemming

    • Friday, 15 January, 2016
      FT Magazine
      Interview: Cameron Mackintosh

      The producer of such global hits as ‘Cats’ and ‘Miss Saigon’ is a master of reinvention. After five decades, he has transformed the risky musical theatre business into a billion-pound cash machine

      Cameron Mackintosh photographed at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, December 2015
    • Monday, 7 December, 2015
      ReviewLife & Arts
      School of Rock, Winter Garden Theatre, New York — ‘Intensity’

      Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical is brought to life by the talented children in the cast

      Evie Dolan and Alex Brightman in 'School of Rock'. Photo: Matthew Murphy
    • Tuesday, 31 March, 2015
      Westminster blogWorld
      The battle of the celebrity endorsements
    • Friday, 26 September, 2014
      Life & Arts
      Interview: ‘Cats’ creator Dame Gillian Lynne

      Ahead of a production for Birmingham Royal Ballet, choreographer Gillian Lynne, still working at 88, talks about her ‘accident’ into dance and the need for brutish stamina

      Gillian Lynne in rehearsal this month
    • Friday, 19 September, 2014
      Life & Arts
      More theatre reviews and previews
    • Sunday, 22 December, 2013
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Stephen Ward, Aldwych Theatre, London – review

      Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical tackles a subject with huge potential, yet the result is tepid

      Charlotte Spencer as Christine Keeler and Daniel Flynn as John Profumo in 'Stephen Ward'
    • Friday, 27 September, 2013
      Life & Arts
      Tim Rice’s musical ‘From Here to Eternity’ has a classic source
      From left: Stuart Brayson, Tim Rice, Tamara Harvey
    • Tuesday, 25 June, 2013
      Life & Arts
      Together at every stage

      The husband and wife team Sir Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire show theatre can be profitable

      Joint CEO's and Co-Founders of Theatre group, ATG, Rosemary Squire and Howard Panter, photographed at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking.
    • Friday, 21 December, 2012
      FT MagazineRobert Shrimsley
      Why it’s curtains for Gilbert and Sullivan

      Civility, understatement and gentle mockery of authority now seem hopelessly old-fashioned in a way they didn’t only a few decades ago

      Illustration by Lucas Varela of Gilbert and Sullivan doing the gangnam dance
    • Tuesday, 2 October, 2012
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Charley’s Aunt, Menier Chocolate Factory, London

      With his eloquent physiognomy, Mathew Horne leads a starrily cast revival of this 1892 farce

      Mathew Horne as Lord Fancourt Babberley in 'Charley's Aunt'
    • Friday, 21 September, 2012
      UK economy
      Taxmen challenge film fund partners
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    • Friday, 7 September, 2012
      Life & Arts
      An acquiring mind

      A pre-Raphaelite exhibition includes works on loan from John Schaeffer, devoted collector of an unfashionable genre

      John Schaeffer in front of ‘The Birth of Eve’
    • Thursday, 19 April, 2012
      World
      Stage set for new theatre in West End
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