No need to introduce the man, of course--those 16 musicals of his, and the cavalcade of irresistible melodies they have spawned through four decades, more than make the case for him.
Now, the blockbuster Lloyd Webber songbook is coming to Manila via a supersized revue-concert conceived in Australia, greenlighted by the man himself, and to be performed by top-notch Australian musical-theater performers, including Delia Hannah, the Grizabella temporarily replaced by Lea Salonga in the Manila run of Cats last year (also from the same producers). Short of watching any of Lloyd Webber's full-length musicals (a privilege many of us are unable to enjoy in Manila), this theatricalized concert distillation of his remarkable body of work would surely do.
From the press announcement: Through state-of–the-art technology, audiences will be swept from the avenues of Broadway to the magnificence of Eva Peron's Argentina, to the speedways of “Starlight Express,” in a dazzling journey through the many settings of Andrew Lloyd Webber's greatest works. All the big moments from “Evita,” “The Phantom of the Opera, “Cats,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” “Sunset Boulevard,” “The Woman in White,” to the current “Love Never Dies,” will be there.
The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, directed by Stuart Maunder with live orchestration by Guy Noble, will run for 13 performances at the CCP's Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) from June 24 to July 3, 2011. It's presented in Manila by Lunchbox Theatrical Productions, David Atkins Enterprises, All Youth Channels and Concertus in association with Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Really Useful Company Asia Pacific.
For tickets: TicketWorld 8919999 or www.ticketworld.com.ph. Bambi Rivera-Verzo,Managing Director of Concertus, Inc. 0917-5370539/4038646/4038678, or e-mail bambi@concertusmanila.com. Or Dincee Caluag, Concertus Media Relations Officer 0922-8353528/4038646/4038678, or e-mail dincee@concertusmanila.com, dincee.concertus@gmail.com
PLUS: If you still can't make it to this show but are dying to have your fill of Lloyd Webber anyway, check out the numerous CD compilations of his hits that are widely available out there (he's not the most commercially successful musical-theater composer in history for nothing). Or, you can take a peek at two DVDs that offer roughly the same concept as the upcoming Manila show--a greatest-hits songfest where Lloyd Webber songs are sung mostly concert-style or, in rare cases, recreated along with the specific scene underpinning the melodies (eg, Glenn Close as an in-character Norma Desmond in Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration).
My favorite part of the show--you might have guessed by now--is the magnificent Glenn Close as Norma Desmond, who, though rather weak vocally (that is, compared to other Normas such as Patti LuPone, Betty Buckley, Paige herself, even Diahann Carroll) owned the part completely through her near-blackly comic, larger-than-life take on the role. She had to be in costume for this concert, she said, because she always thought Norma's two big musical numbers were the equivalent of monologues. Spoken like a true actress. Watch her nail that conviction home: