One of the most successful and distinguished artists of our time, Andrew Lloyd Webber has reigned over the musical theatre world for nearly five decades. The winner of numerous awards, including multiple Tonys and an Oscar, Lloyd Webber has enchanted millions worldwide with his music and numerous hit shows, including Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, The Phantom of the OperaBroadway's longest running show and most recently, School of Rock. In Unmasked, written in his own inimitable, quirky voice, the revered, award-winning composer takes stock of his achievements, the twists of fate and circumstance which brought him both success and disappointment, and the passions that inspire and sustain him.
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'It seems there is nothing Andrew Lloyd Webber can't do. Besides his feats as a composer and creator of musicals, this memoir proves that he can write stylish and witty prose too.' - Sunday Times
'There is much of this autobiography that is, quite simply, hilarious...His is an authentic voice, the real deal, and you emerge feeling as if you have been allowed inside the tornado that is ALW.' - The Times
'I laughed, I cried, it was better than Cats!' - Sloane Crosley, Vanity Fair
'An autobiography that has... wit, suspense, contemporaneity, audacity, and an appealingly shrewd sense of the occasion.' - Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
'Charmingly idiosyncratic, surprisingly endearing and ruthlessly entertaining.' - Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal
'There is much of this autobiography that is, quite simply, hilarious...His is an authentic voice, the real deal, and you emerge feeling as if you have been allowed inside the tornado that is ALW.' - The Times
'I laughed, I cried, it was better than Cats!' - Sloane Crosley, Vanity Fair
'An autobiography that has... wit, suspense, contemporaneity, audacity, and an appealingly shrewd sense of the occasion.' - Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
'Charmingly idiosyncratic, surprisingly endearing and ruthlessly entertaining.' - Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal







