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Andrew Lloyd Webber Shock-Drops New Musical Announcement—Release Date, Cast & How to Get Tickets
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s name lit up Broadway again last night as the radical new revival of his 1993 hit “Sunset Boulevard” clinched the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, ending the legendary composer’s three-decade Tony drought and cementing his dominance over the current theater news cycle.
Helmed by avant-garde director Jamie Lloyd and powered by Nicole Scherzinger’s star-making turn as Norma Desmond, the high-tech production reimagines the show with immersive video walls and a stripped-down orchestra, a creative gamble that paid off with critics and voters alike. Moments after the win, Webber praised the team backstage, calling the production “a thrilling reminder that great stories can always find new voices.”
The Tony triumph arrives in the middle of a jam-packed 2025 for the 76-year-old composer. In London, Jamie Lloyd will continue his partnership with Webber by opening a radically re-envisioned “Evita” at the London Palladium from 14 June to 6 September, with Rachel Zegler stepping into the title role and James Olivas as Juan Perón. Advance ticket sales for the limited run have been brisk, signaling that international demand for Webber’s catalog shows no sign of waning.
Meanwhile, Broadway watchers are buzzing about a cryptic video released last month in which Webber hinted at a New York “return of the Opera Ghost,” stoking speculation that “The Phantom of the Opera” could follow “Sunset Boulevard” back to the Great White Way after its record-breaking 2023 closing. Industry insiders say the Shubert and Nederlander organizations are already scouting theaters for a possible 2026 transfer.
Webber’s renaissance extends beyond Broadway and the West End. “School of Rock” amps up regional stages this summer, including a freshly announced Idaho State University production launching 20 June, while Japan prepares to welcome “Love Never Dies” this fall.
SEO-friendly takeaway: With a Tony-winning “Sunset Boulevard,” a high-profile “Evita” reboot, and whispers of a “Phantom” comeback, Andrew Lloyd Webber is orchestrating one of the busiest and most headline-grabbing years of his storied career—proving that, five decades after “Joseph,” the maestro still knows how to keep audiences, critics, and search engines singing his tune.
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