Andrew Lloyd Webber - Shows

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Note: Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber unless otherwise noted.
  • The Likes of Us (1965)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Not shown until 2005
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1970)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
  • Jeeves (1975)
Lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn
Revised in 1996 as By Jeeves
  • Evita (1976)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
  • Tell Me on a Sunday (1979)
Lyrics by Don Black
  • Cats (1981)
Lyrics by T. S. Eliot
(Based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot)
Additional lyrics after Eliot by Richard Stilgoe and Trevor Nunn
  • Song and Dance (1982)
Lyrics by Don Black (revised by Richard Maltby, Jr. for Broadway)
Combination of Variations (1978) and Tell Me On A Sunday (1979)
  • Starlight Express (1984)
Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
Later revisions by Don Black and David Yazbek
Inspired by the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends books by The Rev. W. Awdry.
  • Cricket (1986)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
First performed for Queen Elizabeth II's 60th birthday
  • The Phantom of the Opera (1986)
Lyrics by Charles Hart
Additional Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
Based on the Gaston Leroux novel
  • Aspects of Love (1989)
Lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart
Based on the David Garnett novel
  • Sunset Boulevard (1993)
Book and lyrics by Christopher Hampton and Don Black
Based on the Billy Wilder film (1950)
  • Whistle Down the Wind (1996)
Lyrics by Jim Steinman
  • The Beautiful Game (2000)
Lyrics by Ben Elton
Updated as The Boys in the Photograph (2009)
  • Bombay Dreams (2002)
Music by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Don Black
Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • The Woman in White (2004)
Lyrics by David Zippel
Based on the Wilkie Collins novel
  • Love Never Dies (2010)
Book & Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Book by Ben Elton & Frederick Forsyth
Additional lyrics by Charles Hart
  • The Wizard of Oz (2011)
Adapted from the 1939 Motion Picture The Wizard of Oz
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
Additional music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Additional lyrics by Tim Rice

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