The character Andrew Lloyd Webber uses over and over is Shakespeare's 'King Lear' Cheers Vincent Laing
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the stage play made over nation world wide $5.1 Billion. The New York Broadway production alone has grossed US $800 million Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the movie- $154 million worldwide
The cast of Over the Rainbow - 2012 includes: Thom Allison as Himself - Judge Michelle Bouey as Potential Dorothy Alessandra Cannito as herself Daryn Jones as Himself - Host Andrew Lloyd Webber as Himself - Judge Arlene Phillips as Herself - Judge Louise Pitre as Herself - Judge
DVDThe Musical was released via DVD and Blu-ray on 29 May 2012 over Universal Studios Home Entertainment in the United States of America. It is still available on Amazon, New York Broadway, EBAY and in the UK.
In the 2010 UK TV show, 18-year-old Danielle Hope was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role of Dorothy in the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's play "The Wizard of Oz." In the 2012 Canadian version, 20-year-old Danielle Wade was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role for Mirvish Productions in the Toronto run of the play beginning in December, 2012.
In the 2010 UK TV show, 18-year-old Danielle Hope was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role of Dorothy in the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's play "The Wizard of Oz." --- In the 2012 Canadian version, 20-year-old Danielle Wade was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role for Mirvish Productions in the Toronto run of the play beginning in December, 2012.
David Lloyd GeorgeDavid Lloyd George, the first Welshman to hold the office. He was Chancellor to Herbert Asquith, but took over as PM when Asquith resiged following disagreements over wartime policy in the middle of WW1.Lloyd George saw Britain to victory in the war, attended the Treaty of Versailles and secured massive war reparations for the UK from Germany, but was voted out in October 1922 to be replaced by the Conservative Andrew Bonar Law.David Lloyd George
While never released to the general public, there is a video recording of an early performance of the musical with Michael Crawford that is only available to certain people involved with the Broadway show. Whether or not it will ever be released remains in question. Officially of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Michael, Sarah, Steve's performance is not available on DVD, or VHS. You can watch them on Youtube, the film is crude done by someone in the audience. Music of the Night is the only video that Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber had made it is a promotional video, a commercial a sneak peak of what the London stage Phantom of the Opera were to be in 1986. It then in 1987, it was released as a single went to charts of the top ten of the UK number #4. If you are really interested in their performance, form a petition over 1000 plus signatures for the original London stage Phantom of the Opera play on DVD Michael, Sarah, Steve post it to West End Theatre .
Cher Lloyd has a dog called Barbie that she has now had for over a year.
Cher Lloyd has over 20 tattoos. Most of them are on her arms.
Cher Lloyd has over 20 tattoos. Most of them are on her arms.
1965-66 The Likes Of Us. Not performed professionally until 2005, at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival and for the BBC's Friday Night Is Music Night. Now performed by school and amateur companies in the UK and available on CD. 1967-68 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Added to on numerous occasions over the years, most recently in 2007 for the West End revival starring Lee Mead. 1969-70. Jesus Christ Superstar. Minor additons for Broadway (1971) and the film (1973). 1973-76 Evita. Additons/changes for the West End production (1978) and the film (1996). The major movie addition You Must Love Me, won a Best Song Oscar for Webber/Rice in 1997. 1986 Cricket (Hearts and Wickets). A short oratorio written for HM the Queen's 60th birthday and performed only twice, once before the Royal Family. Not yet available as a recording.
Cher Lloyd has a dog called Barbie that she has now had for over a year.