Two Andrew Lloyd Webber revivals recall the composer’s glory days. But only one measures up. Paul Nolan, center, plays Jesus during a scene from the musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" at the Neil Simon Theater in New York, Feb. 29, 2012. Let us now remember the days when Andrew Lloyd Webber was more than just a Broadway punch line.
That includes classics such as "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Hairspray," he said. Combs said "Jesus Christ Superstar" is "so well-known" and is celebrating its 50th year while "Hairspray" is a fun show. Also on the schedule is a family show, which is "Annie" this year, and a new show for Broadway in Erie, which is "Shrek the Musical."
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