Andrew Lloyd Webber is a renowned British composer and musical theater impresario, primarily known for his contributions to the genre of musical theater. Born on March 22, 1948, he has created some of the most famous and enduring musicals in the history of the genre. Notable works include: - **"The Phantom of the Opera"** (1986) - One of the most successful musicals of all time, known for its haunting score and lavish production. - **"Cats"** (1981) - Based on T.S. Eliot's poetry, it became a global phenomenon and introduced the song "Memory." - **"Jesus Christ Superstar"** (1970) - A rock opera that reimagines the last weeks of Jesus' life. - **"Evita"** (1978) - A musical about the life of Eva PerĂ³n, notable for the song "Don't Cry for Me Argentina." Lloyd Webber's impact on music is significant; he has