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We recommend the Web resources below for those interested in the subject of this program. All links are valid as of February 26, 1999.

The Really Useful Company
www.reallyuseful.com/
Lloyd Webber's company presents pages about some of his most successful productions, including "Aspects of Love," "Cats," "Evita," "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "The Phantom of the Opera," and "Sunset Boulevard."

Song List of The Royal Albert Hall Celebration
www.reallyuseful.com/recordings/bdaysong.html
Many, but not all, of the performances from the Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th Birthday Celebration appear on the eponymous GREAT PERFORMANCES program on PBS. For those who were unable to attend the gala in person, this page offers the evening's complete program.

Broadway Theater Online: "Cats" Review
www.broadwaytheater.com/reviews/cats.html
"There's a reason why 'Cats,' the British musical which opened at the Winter Garden last night, is likely to lurk around Broadway for a long time -- and it may not be the one you expect." So begins this prescient, if not entirely glowing, review by Frank Rich of the New York Times. "Cats" has since become the most popular musical in history.

Elaine Paige
http://pages.nyu.edu/~jjb222/elaine/elaine.html
Web pages devoted to Elaine Paige and her career. Includes "Upcoming Projects" and "Elaine Research" pages, along with information on theater productions and album listings.

Sound files from Evita
www.antoniobanderasfans.com/evita_sound_gallery.htm
Features audio clips from the movie EVITA, sung by Antonio Banderas and Madonna. Banderas aficionados will want to explore the rest of this site, which presents pages on the Spanish star.

The Unofficial Julian Lloyd Webber page
http://users.townsqr.com/jam/index.htm
An informative page on Julian Lloyd Webber, acclaimed cellist and younger brother of Andrew. It describes Julian's musical roots and his early fascination with the cello. Offers links to several related topics, including Lloyd Webber's speech about the state of classical music in the West and an intriguing interview with the Irish Times.

Paradise Road: Glenn Close
http://foxsearchlight.com/paradise/cast/close.html
From the film PARADISE ROAD, this bio page chronicles Glenn Close's successful and impressive career. Among her many acting honors are three Tony Awards (including one for Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard") and five Academy Award nominations.

Sarah Brightman USA
http://members.aol.com/taml/sarahbrightman.htm
This Web site is for fans of Sarah Brightman, especially those in the United States; details on her U.S. tours and CD releases abound. In fact, this is a good source for information on Brightman in general: biographical information, photos, Web links, and more.

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