Description
Schwartz explores his relationship with all that is Andrew Lloyd Webber. A relationship that started when he encountered Webber’s work for the first time at the age of 12 upon seeing Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He utilizes this connection with Webber as well as further interactions as a platform from which to tell his own life story. Stripped. Raw. Vulnerable.
The songs are presented unguarded, stripped and shamelessly honest – as is Schwartz’s life story.
The narrative as well as songs, such as Any Dream will Do, You must love Me, Music of the Night, No Matter What, Memory and Send in the Clowns, weave together forming a unit that places this piece firmly in the genre.