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Stephen Ward Musical - This Side of the Sky - The Royal Variety Peformance 2013
This Side Of The Sky - Music Preview Event | Stephen Ward
Stephen Ward, the new musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber (HD)
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Background
In February 2012, Webber first revealed in an interview with the British broadcaster Chris Evans that he was considering working on a show based on the Profumo affair.[4] A first reading of the musical[1] was held in London in early 2013,[5] with its first public staging in March,[6] with Miloš Karadaglić[7] performing the title song from the show on an ITV special Andrew Lloyd Webber: 40 Musical Years. The track was later released as a digital download.[6]
The West End production of Stephen Ward received mixed reviews from critics.[21][22]
The official opening night was overshadowed by an incident at the Apollo Theatre:[23] during a performance of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, part of the theatre's ceiling fell onto the audience. Members of the West End theatre circuit, managers and producers, who were attending the premiere of Stephen Ward were told of the incident during the interval; many left the theatre to attend to the incident at the Apollo Theatre. Media who were attending Stephen Ward were diverted by news-desks to cover the incident at the Apollo Theatre. The planned after-show press room was cancelled, once the scale of the incident at the Apollo Theatre became clear and that audience members had been hurt.
Despite initially announcing the production would extend to 31 May,[24] the show closed on 29 March 2014, the same day as Lloyd Webber's former lyricist collaborator Tim Rice's show From Here to Eternity.[25][26] A typical London performance ran 2hrs 20mins, including one interval.[27]Michael Billington wrote that Lloyd Webber's "great gift is for writing music about either fulfilled or unrequited romantic passion". On Stephen Ward, he wondered why Lloyd Webber "ever felt it was the right subject for his particular talents and why the producers thought a show about a flagrant miscarriage of justice half a century ago had much resonance for a modern audience."[28] An admirer of Lloyd Webber, Billington believed such a project had demanded the "satirical bite" which Kander and Ebb displayed in the musicals Cabaret and Chicago.[28]
°Not released on the original cast recording of the musical
Recordings
A West End original cast album was released on 30 December 2013,[29] featuring nineteen songs.[30] The album released by Decca Records was originally slated for a March 2014[31] release, but was brought forward due to demand.[32]