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[ cheers and applause >> whisper challenge >> jimmy: now, here's how the game works you can play this at home if you'd like one person puts on these headphones with loud music playing. okay then, the other person picks up a card i have these cards here, okay? and you're going to read the random phrase on that card the person wearing the headphones has to try to guess what they just said, just by reading your lips. all right? [ cheers ] chris, go ahead and put on the headphones >> i put on the -- [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i think we're going to be good all right, i'll play the music now. hold on. that should be kind of - is that -- oh oh, you get -- it's a bop. it's a bop it's a bop it's a bop it's a bop [ clapping rhythmically come on. it's a chris evans bop >> wait, wait, wait. >> jimmy: oh, i'm sorry. oh, now, it's good oh yeah, i can now hear it through your headphones. all right. good [ light laughter ] all right. here we go [ laughter ] >> this is so funny. >> jimmy: boo. >> poo [ cheers and applause [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: boo. >> poo [ laughter ] >> jimmy: boo! >> boo >> jimmy: yes! very good, yes [ dinging [ cheers and applause it's harder than you think it's harder than you think all right, come on all right. we got that one. we got that one. come on. wow. >> okay. yeah, i went for it. all right. ready? this is really fun oh, i love it. dunkin' coolatta >> jimmy: talking to a dahlia. 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"jesus christ superstar. i mean, the guy -- his latest musical, "bad cinderella" is playing now at the imperial theater on broadway please welcome lord andrew lloyd webber [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's exactly right >> now, what's all this business about duck, duck, goose? >> jimmy: yeah, no, no we're not playing duck, duck, goose. >> no, i just wondered because i've done "cats" in my day >> jimmy: yeah, no this is big deal last night was the last performance, after 35 years, of "the phantom of the opera" on broadway [ cheers and applause >> yep it was >> jimmy: final performance on broadway and there you are, there [ cheers and applause >> well -- >> jimmy: how -- how did it feel to be in the theater yesterday? >> well, it was strange really, because, you know, one of the funny things that's happened with "phantom" is that over the last few years -- well, few months really -- a young audience found it. and it's -- i don't know it was sad last night, because i just felt it could run on. but there you go >> jimmy: i think it will live forever, personally. i mean - >> well, you never know. you know, you never know, do you? >> jimmy: no >> the great thing about musicals is -- is that when everything comes together -- which is often very unusual. it is actually very unusual. like the production, the whole thing meshes -- it's just one of those moments i mean, it happened with "lion king." it's happened with "hamilton." it's happened with me with "phantom." it doesn't happen very often >> jimmy: no, and did you know once, when you -- when you wrote it, when you did it, and you go "this is going to be a hit" "this is going to run for 35 years"? >> well, not -- not really i mean, i have to tell you, in the dress rehearsal we had, hal princ -- the great legendary director, hal prince - >> jimmy: yes. >> had this idea that -- some of you may know in "phantom" we go up to the roof. and he had this idea that pigeons would fly from the roof over the audience. in the dress rehearsal, they made -- shall we put it this way? a mess [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah 4-d. >> the pigeons left. >> jimmy: yes, well, apparently, that's good luck apparently, that's good luck yeah >> but "pigeons: the musical" i haven't done [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we gotta work on that i'm going to read you some stats here you've probably heard all these. but just in case anyone wants to know a little bit of -- "the phantom of the opera" holds the record as the longest running show in broadway history, playing 13,981 performances. [ cheers and applause the original cast recording is certified quadruple platinum and is the best-selling cast recording of all time. [ cheers and applause the orchestra at "phantom" was one of broadway's largest, holding 27 full-time musicians, 11 of whom were with the show since it first opened. [ applause ] and then -- i like this one a lot. "the phantom of the opera" has been the largest generator of income and jobs in broadway and u.s. theatrical history. [ cheers and applause >> and let's just say how great it is to have a live band, and how great these guys are >> jimmy: i know, the roots are fantastic. [ cheers and applause nothing like them. can i ask you about "cats" how does - [ light laughter ] how does one come up with an idea like "cats" and are you a cat person >> well, i am a cat person well, i was -- [ cheers ] -- a total cat person until i saw the "cats" movie [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you can't say -- no -- no you can't - [ applause ] no standing, no standing >> but what happened in the "cats" movie was during the course of it being, as it were, shot -- which i hoped the whole movie would have been -- [ laughter ] but i -- i bought this little puppy. and he's called mojito he's a little -- and he's a little havanese dog. he comes from cuba and that's little 'jiti. >> jimmy: that's you and mojito >> yeah, mojito. [ audience awws and so, you know, one of those things, you know you're allowed to take a therapy -- or dog like that kind on airplanes. you know, you can -- >> jimmy: oh, sure >> but you have to have a doctor's certificate to do it >> jimmy: yes. >> you know that so, i forget which airline it was now, but i said to the airline, "i have to have my little therapy companion dog with me. and they said, "you need a a doctor's letter. and so, i just said, "i saw the 'cats' movie and bought a puppy. and they said -- and they said, "no doctor's letter required." [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: mojito can travel. mojito can travel with you can we talk about "bad cinderella"? this is your new project, right here how did you decide to take on cinderella for your next show? >> well, it's a very long -- very long story. but it's written by emerald fennell who wrote "promising young woman." i've known her for a -- for a while. i mean, she's a, you know, she was a baby when i first knew her. but she had this idea to do a kind of alternative cinderella and i liked the idea i just thought it'd be fun to do, because it's a fun story, you know and it's, you know, one of those things where - i don't know, i just let my hair down a bit. >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] >> and i'm quite -- quite -- i haven't got very much of it left but what i had, i let down >> jimmy: yeah and you -- and you hear these songs -- like, if i -- if i bring up a show, can you -- can you talk about a song >> well, it's quite a good idea i was once in the peninsula in los angeles. and very late at night, because i was on english time, i went down to the bar. and in the bar was frank sinatra. and i went over to him, and we said hello and everything. and he said the one great line of my career - the grand piano is at the other end of the bar and he said to the barman, "bring me the grand piano. [ light laughter ] so, if you're able to do that - >> jimmy: for -- [ cheers and applause for lord andrew lloyd webber, we can bring you the piano anything for you [ cheers and applause thank you, bud this is -- ♪ we're in for a treat tonight this is fantastic. thank you for doing this i appreciate this. how about "phantom of the opera" >> well, we can do the obvious ♪ >> jimmy: come on. [ cheers and applause that's -- right now we got our money's worth. i'm very happy already >> right, i'm off. >> jimmy: that's it. right, yeah. but you hear that and you go, "oh, i know this is going to be something that will stick in people's heads"? >> i just thought it was a a great, great start for this whole thing to see the chandelier rise up and then, you hear those notes -- yeah, yeah, yeah i just -- and sometimes music and what you think of visually comes together >> jimmy: how about "jesus christ superstar"? >> well, that was different, but -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> actually, i was going past a restaurant in london and i was a kid, then. and i thought, "i've got this tune in my head. and i went into the restaurant, and i said, "can you please give me a paper napkin? something i can write this down on." and they said, fine. and a couple of years later, i used that -- >> jimmy: when you have that, do people go, "oh, we're going to - we have to make this"? or, you -- how do you sell a a musical about, you know, jesus? >> well, that was a -- [ laughter ] that was a very long story, and nobody wanted to produce it. so, it became an album first, because i was able to get a record company - well, tim rice and i were able to get a record company to basically make the whole idea. so, it was produced a bit like a radio play, if you could think of that, but a musical radio play because there was no visual to it and that's how it started. >> jimmy: and then -- but then "evita." >> "evita. well, we can think of -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: that is -- ♪ come on! like, i mean, you write one of these, i'm happy you write all of these, you go "who are you?" >> well, that's the wonderful thing about this, is that it's in d-flat major. >> jimmy: of course. ♪ >> which was - ♪ well, anyway >> jimmy: but what is that --? what -- what does that mean? >> it doesn't sound the same in this ♪ >> jimmy: no >> no. it doesn't >> jimmy: no, the other -- play the other one again. ♪ that's it. that's where it is yes. [ light laughter ] >> it's all to do with that. >> jimmy: wow. and then -- and then "cats." >> well, "memory," of course - ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: come on. >> ooh, gosh brilliantly played >> jimmy: yeah can you give us a taste of a a song from "bad cinderella" >> yeah, of course i can let me think yes, what about this one it's called "lonely you. ♪ ♪ ♪ now, what's wonderful, is if you then take it on -- ♪ ♪ and it's all about construction of a melody. ♪ and then you hit that, note and then you can do a key change ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: yes! ♪ [ humming ♪ >> and then you can take the arch and stop to the top note, you see? ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: how -- i don't know. i'm just honored to meet you, honored to sit next to you >> well, i'm delighted >> jimmy: please come back whenever you're around >> thank you, very much indeed thank you. 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