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Andrew Lloyd Webber writes his own story

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The composer behind such iconic stage stories as “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Evita” and “Cats” is ready to tell his own.

Andrew Lloyd Webber plans to release his autobiogra­phy, “Unmasked,” on March 6, which loosely coincides with his 70th birthday on March 22. While there have been plenty of books about the composer, this will be the first he’s written. The book, from HarperColl­ins, promises to take “stock of his achievemen­ts, the twists of fate and circumstan­ce which brought him both success and disappoint­ment, and the passions that inspire and sustain him.”

The book examines his shows and his music and has stories about Elaine Paige, Sarah Brightman, David Frost, Judi Dench, Richard Branson, A.R. Rahman, Mandy Patinkin, Richard Rodgers, Norman Jewison, Milos Forman, Placido Domingo and Barbra Streisand, among others.

In a statement, Lloyd Webber said he has long resisted the urge to write his own story but finally succumbed under pressure from family and friends. “Quite how I have been able to be so verbose about the most boring person I have ever written about eludes me,” he said.

Lloyd Webber is considered one of the most successful composers in musical theater history. Last season on Broadway, he had four shows running concurrent­ly — “Sunset Boulevard,” “School of Rock,” “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera,”

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ANTHONY HARVEY/WIREIMAGE Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber plans to release his autobiogra­phy in March, the month he turns 70.
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