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May 2024

Andrew Lloyd Webber and his Passion for Musical Theatre

The Arts Society Richmond
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 19:30
Duke Street Church Richmond TW9 1DH
Online Event

This lecture will explore the biography, works and collaborations of Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Andrew Lloyd Webber is probably the most successful creative force within contemporary musical theatre. His music is known worldwide more than any other musical theatre composer, from the intense dramas of Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita and The Phantom of the Opera to the ever-tuneful Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Cats.

With such a range of stories and styles, what defines a ‘Lloyd Webber’ show? And what has driven such extraordinary achievement?

This lecture will explore the biography, works and collaborations of Andrew Lloyd Webber to discover some answers and in the process outline some of the major shifts in pop music and musical theatre that the shows illustrate.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr John Snelson

John Snelson has been fascinated by musicals all his life and is now a leading expert in British musical theatre (the subject of his PhD). His publications include Andrew Lloyd Webber (Yale University Press) and chapters in many authoritative reference works. He is especially known for exploring musicals – British and American – in the light of not just the music and the stage, but society and culture to reveal what makes them so appealing, enduring and important. He is well known as a writer and speaker on all aspects of the lyric stage – musicals, opera, ballet – and has written many programme articles for leading companies in the UK and abroad. John has given talks for, among others, the Royal Opera House, English National Opera, the Garsington and Glyndebourne festivals and for BBC radio. For 20 years he worked for the Royal Opera House. He currently lectures at Goldsmiths, University of London, and is completing a book on British musical theatre for Bloomsbury Publishing.