Melissa Bruno
I don't have a favorite musical group, but my favorite musical composer is Andrew Lloyd Webber.
He writes plays, and while most of them are really weird, the music and plots are actually pretty good
if you give them a chance.
Individuals ALW has worked with
- T.S. Elliot
- Tim Rice
- Gaston Leroux
Plays Written by ALW
- Evita
- 4/5 Stars
Evita is a story of a young girl and the political intrigue which arose from her rising from poverty
to become the first lady of Argentina. Although the protagonist is very hard to sympathize with,
the play allows for a refreshing depature from the standard virtuous heroines often found in stories.
The music is excellent, and undoubtedly the play's best feature.
- Cats
- 4/5 Stars
Cats is weird. I love it, and even I'm not going to deny that I was very weirded out the first two times
I saw it. The play is about a bunch of odd cats and includes people dressed up as them, but luckily
the music is good enough to make up for how odd this play is.
- The Phantom of the Opera
- 5/5 Stars
Likely Andrew Lloyd Webber's most normal play, The Phantom of the Opera features stunning music and
an interesting plotline where a genius who was deformed from birth commits murders in a confused attempt
at finding love. Unfortunately, the play's sequel Love Never Dies received 0/5 Stars from the New York
Times.
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