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re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm
Posted by: HadriansMall 12:56 am EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm - kieran 12:50 am EDT 04/26/20

Was it filmed?
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re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm
Posted by: kieran 01:32 am EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm - HadriansMall 12:56 am EDT 04/26/20

That’s what I’m wondering.
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re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm
Posted by: TourBoi 06:50 pm EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm - kieran 01:32 am EDT 04/26/20

Probably not. I'd wager only the previously released commercially filmed titles will be streamed. Many of his shows have not received this treatment - STEPHEN WARD among them.

I saw it, and didn't hate it, and wouldn't mind seeing it again but I wouldn't count on seeing a video streaming. If you're waiting for SUNSET, STARLIGHT, ASPECTS, etc, don't hold your breath. As another poster mentioned, we'll likely get the original film of CATS, BY JEEVES, and maybe (MAYBE) the London SONG AND DANCE with Brightman (though I'm not sure whether ALW/RUG owns the streaming rights to that title). They could fill things out with some of the concerts - his birthday concert at the Royal Albert Hall and what not.
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re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm
Posted by: simbo 05:48 am EDT 04/26/20
In reply to: re: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber be streaming “Stephen Ward”? nm - kieran 01:32 am EDT 04/26/20

Thus far they've only been filmings that have already had commercially releases of filmed-more-or-less-in-theatre productions (where I'm assuming most of the rights rest with Really Useful Productions). I think the only other three shows that were filmed in that style haven't gone up on youtube yet are "By Jeeves", the 1998 "Cats" and a 80s version of "Song and Dance" with Sarah Brightman and Wayne Sleep. I'd guess if other productions were ever filmed it was probably in a less close-up manner and largely for archival rather than general viewing purposes, and probably wouldn't get released through this (barring some massive request, and given the smallish audiences when it was on the West End, I wouldn't think it's going to suddenly get a big public demand now).
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