Andrew Lloyd Webber
Definition
Renowned British composer, songwriter, and theatrical impresario (born 1948), best known for creating blockbuster musicals such as Cats, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, and The Phantom of the Opera.
Pioneer of the 'megamusical' genre, whose works have earned him multiple Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and a knighthood, blending pop, rock, and classical influences in West End and Broadway hits.
Examples
After belting out 'Memory' at karaoke, she declared herself the next Andrew Lloyd Webber protégé.
My theater-obsessed uncle won't stop humming Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes, turning family dinners into impromptu auditions.
In a plot twist worthy of Andrew Lloyd Webber, the cat burglar returned the diamond hidden in a fake chandelier.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's shows are so lavish, even your Netflix budget feels underdressed.