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How Andrew Lloyd Webber Looked East to Save the West End

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Manori Ravindran International EditorThere’s one place Andrew Lloyd Webber gravitates to after a bad day in the business — the largest of his London theaters, the Palladium.

Late at night, when the West End impresario stands onstage and looks out at the 2,300-seat venue, “I just say, ‘That’s why. That’s why I want to be in theater,’” Lloyd Webber tells Variety. “Because that building just wants to love you.”Like other West End houses, the Palladium, which hosted Madonna’s Madame X Tour in January, has been dark for the better part of four months after shuttering in mid-March.

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