Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals he's a recovering alcoholic and the moment he needed help
Composer behind 'The Phantom of the Opera' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar' says getting sober is the 'best thing that ever happened to me'
www.independent.co.ukHere’s the latest public reporting on Andrew Lloyd Webber and his sobriety.
Illustration: A typical timeline appears in coverage, with a “desperate state” moment around late 2024 to early 2025, then a public admission in April 2026, followed by engagement with AA and ongoing sobriety efforts.[4][7][10]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact quotes from The Times interview or summarize each outlet’s key points side-by-side. Would you prefer a short quote compilation or a concise, date-stamped timeline?
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Composer behind 'The Phantom of the Opera' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar' says getting sober is the 'best thing that ever happened to me'
www.independent.co.ukReally brave thing to admit
www.express.co.ukComposer Andrew Lloyd Webber revealed that he is a ‘recovering alcoholic’ after watching the effects his drinking had on his family
www.usmagazine.comAndrew Lloyd Webber recently quit drinking after noticing the effects his substance abuse struggles had on his family. “You think it’s a secret, but it’s not. Everybody knows. I started getting into a downhill spiral,” Lloyd Webber, 78, told The Times of London in a Saturday, April 19, profile. “About 18 months ago, the family were in a desperate state. My wife was feeling she couldn’t go on.” Lloyd Webber, who has been married to Madeleine Gurd…
ground.newsInside the 'desperate' moment that finally made him decide to get help and quit for good.
parade.comAndrew Lloyd Webber has revealed his is a recovering alcoholic. The legendary composer, 78, said he briefly stopped drinking in 2015, then continued drinking in secret for nearly a decade.
people.com