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The Music Of Andrew Lloyd Webber Japan 1992

Programme Info on Sarah

 

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Programme Info on Sarah

as the text is in Japanese I have used  the 1991 Music of ALW Tour info

 

SARAH BRIGHTMAN made her theatrical debut at the age of thirteen in / and Albert at the Piccadilly Theatre, London. At sixteen, she was a member of the dance group Pans People and then at eighteen she joined Arlene Phillips' dance group Hot Gossip.

 

In 1981, Miss Brightman performed in Cats at the New London Theatre as a member of the original cast. In 1982, she premiered Charles Strouse's opera for children, The Nightingale, at the Buxton Festival. She repeated the role in London at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.

 

In 1985, Miss Brightman premiered Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem in New York and London for which she received a Grammy nomination as Best New Classical Artist. In the same year she also played the role of Valencienne in The Merry Widow for the New Sadler's Wells Opera.

 

Miss Brightman created the role of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera which opened in October 1986 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. She subsequently premiered the role when the show opened on Broadway in January 1988, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award.

 

Miss Brightman has performed in the 1985 and 1987 Royal Variety Shows and is also a successful British recording artist, with four Top 10 singles: / Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper (1978), Pie Jesu (1985), The Phantom of the Opera (1987) and All I Ask of You (1986). She has had two Number 1 albums: Requiem (Classical Charts 1985) and The Phantom of the Opera (1987) and she has appeared on the cast albums of The Nightingale (1982) and Song & Dance (1984). In early 1988, Miss Brightman completed a recording of folk songs by Benjamin Britten (on the HMV-Angel label) and portrayed Carrie on the new MCA recording of Carousel. In 1989 she completed her solo album The Songs That Got Away which was successful in both Britain and the United States.

 

Miss Brightman's live performances have included engagements at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow with the Moscow Philharmonic Society Orchestra and the Waldbuehne in Berlin with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

 

Earlier this year she starred in Aspects of Love on Broadway, playing Rose Vilbert. Recently, Miss Brightman has toured the United States with The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.

 

Sarah Brightman in currently working on a new album with A&M Records and is living in California.

 

 

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Songs Performed

ACT ONE

 

Jesus Christ Superstar Overture - Orchestra

 

Jesus Christ Superstar -Gary Mauer and Company

 

Any Dream Will Do  - David Malek & Company

 

Jacob & Sons - Cathy Porter & Gay Willis

 

Potiphar - Sharon Brown, Michael Gerhart, Eric Scott Kincaid, Jimmy Lockett & Ty Taylor

 

Pharaoh Story - Sharon Brown

 

Starlight Express - Tami T

 

U.N.C.O.U.P.L.E.D - Tami Tappan

 

Light at the end of the Tunnel - Jimmy Locket & Company

 

Everything's Alright -Deanna Wells, Gerry Mauer, Ty Taylor  & Company

 

Evita Suite - Orchestra

 

Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Sarah Brightman

ACT TWO

 

Jellicle Ball - Orchestra

 

Memory  - Sarah Brightman & Juliet Lambert

 

Mr. Mistoffelees - Ty Taylor & Company

 

Pie Jesu - Sarah Brightman

 

The Phantom of the Opera Overture - Orchestra

 

Think of Me - Sarah Brightman

 

The Phantom of the Opera - Sarah Brightman &

Eric Scott Kincaid

 

All I Ask of You - Sarah Brightman & David Malek

 

Masquerade - The Company

 

Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again -Sarah Brightman

 

The Music Of The Night - Sarah Brightman

 

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