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The Shows Must Go On - CATS. *Available for 24 hours in the UK and 48 hours everywhere else* Join us from 7PM tonight (BST) for a special 40th anniversary celebration of CATS, with the full stage show streaming absolutely free on The Shows Must Go On YouTube channel!
Watch the full shows:The Phantom of the Opera - https://www.uphe.com/movies/the-phantom-of-the-opera-at-the-royal-albert-hallCats - https://www.uphe.com/movi...
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Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is calling all musical lovers! Starting this Friday, we’ll be releasing a full-length, smash-hit musical once a week for you to watc...
Oct 7, 2020 · To celebrate the first-ever performance of the show on 9th October 1986, the next show to stream via Universal’s free YouTube channel, ‘The Shows Must Go On’, will be the 25th Anniversary...
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Nov 5, 2020 · After launching in April with seven Andrew Lloyd Webber productions, and later going on hiatus for two months, the YouTube channel The Shows Must Go On! has now resumed sharing free...
- Theater And Dance Editor, Time Out USA
Aug 9, 2021 · With Kristen Blodgette, Soomin Chun, Matt Leisy, Andrew Lloyd Webber. In the wake of the global pandemic, The Show Must Go On chronicles the race against time to save live theater and focuses in on some of the theatermakers determined to win it.
Apr 28, 2020 · The lockdown streaming schedule for Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s free-to-view YouTube Channel The Shows Must Go On will continue this Friday with a broadcast of the star-studded concert held at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1998 to celebrate the composer’s 50th birthday.