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You can write to Andrew at the following address:

Andrew Lloyd Webber
c/o The Really Useful Group
22 Tower Street
London
WC2H 9TW

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I submit ideas/scripts for shows?
Andrew Lloyd Webber and The Really Useful Group have always received a great deal of unsolicited work, and since his recent TV appearances there has been a significant increase in the number of unsolicited scripts and suggestions for new shows.
As Andrew is currently working on his next project, and The Really Useful Group's production plans are secured for the next 3 years, we're afraid that we cannot consider unsolicited works at this point.


How can I purchase tickets for one of Andrew's shows?
For shows in the UK you can order tickets online and securely through See Tickets. Or you can call the See Tickets Box Office on 0870 895 5505 for West End Shows, or 0870 060 0958 for all other UK bookings.
For shows outside the UK, please visit The Really Useful Group site for individual show booking information.

How do I find out about auditions for Andrews shows?
Announcements for open auditions for all our shows are featured in The Stage, or on the Really Useful Group website, where it's worth signing up for their regular newsletter as well.
Andrew's UK shows are cast via David Grindrod Associates. You can write to them here:
4th Floor
Palace Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5AY

Can I get an autograph from Andrew?
As I'm sure you can imagine, Andrew receives autograph requests from people all over the world and as it is simply not possible for him to respond to everyone; he prefers only to autograph items for charities with which he has a personal connection.

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If you want to contact Andrew about his theatres, musicals or current productions, please contact the Really Useful Group.

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