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The Sydmonton Festival is a summer arts festival presented in a deconsecrated 16th century chapel on the grounds of Sydmonton Court, the country estate of Andrew Lloyd Webber's. It is in Hampshire, located approximately 85 kilometres southwest of London, and was established in September 1975. Its purpose is to introduce new works to a private audience of individuals connected with theatre, television, and film in order to determine their future potential and viable commercialism.〔Citron, Stephen, ''Sondheim & Lloyd-Webber: The New Musical''. New York, New York: Oxford University Press 2001. ISBN 0-19-509601-0 p. 15〕 Among the Lloyd Webber projects to receive their first public performances at the festival are ''Evita'', ''Variations'', ''Tell Me on a Sunday'', ''Cats'', ''Starlight Express'', ''Aspects of Love'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Sunset Boulevard'', ''Whistle Down the Wind'', ''By Jeeves'', ''The Beautiful Game'', ''The Woman in White'', ''The Likes of Us'', and ''Love Never Dies''. His ''Cricket'' received its second performance here. Other projects to debut here include ''Nunc Dimittis'', ''Masquerade'', and ''Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day'' by Rod Argent, ''Cafe Puccini'' by Robin Ray, ''Girlfriends'' by Howard Goodall and Richard Curtis, ''Love Songs'' by Charles Hart, ''La Bête'' by David Hirson, ''Yosopv'' by Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James McConnel, and ''Address Unknown'' by Kathrine Kressman Taylor. ==References==
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