MOVIES - Nov. 23, 1989
Going Hollywood: The movie bug has bitten Andrew Lloyd Webber. “It’s been a long time since we’ve had a movie musical,” Webber noted in accepting a Grammy Living Legends Award on Tuesday night. “I think it’s a movie musical next,” he added to an appreciative response from a black-tie audience at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. But first, the composer of such blockbuster stage musicals as “Evita” and “Cats” will oversee the Broadway opening of his latest production, “Aspects of Love.” Webber’s wife, Sarah Brightman, performed one song from that show, “Love Changes Everything,” during the taping of the salute, which airs on CBS TV on Friday at 9 p.m. The program also toasted Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson and Liza Minnelli.
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