Andrew Lloyd Webber & Brother Join Ian Adam's Star-Studded Memorial Concert

By: Feb. 08, 2008
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

Andrew Lloyd Webber and his brother Julian will join dozens of other theatre luminaries to pay tribute to late-Ian Adam at his memorial concert on February 24 at Her Majesty's Theatre on Haymarket in London.

The Webber brothers will be performing publicly together for only the second time in their lives. They are going to play Andrew's "Pie Jesu" along with a surprise piece.

Ian Adam's last project before he died was as Helena Bonham Carter's vocal coach on Sweeney Todd. Warner Bros. will provide scenes from the film to be shown on-stage, introduced by Carter.

Ian Adam, who sadly passed away in May 2007, believed that he could teach anyone to sing and proceeds from the event will go towards a project called 'Singing for Breathing' that aims to help patients with respiratory problems at Royal Brompton Hospital, where Ian was treated for many years. 

The concert, entitled "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" is directed and staged by Gillian Lynne. Those paying tribute to Ian on the night will include Sir Roger Moore, Jeremy Irons, Helena Bonham Carter, Elaine Page, Wayne Sleep, Bonnie Langford and Gloria Hunniford to name but a few. Singer, Peter French, is producing the concert and will also appear alongside the stellar cast. 

Other guests expected to attend include Sally Ann Howes (to perform "Send In The Clowns" from A Little Night Music), Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, Anthony Andrews, Robert Bathurst, Christopher Biggins, Isla Blair, Don Black,  Peter Bowles, Lorraine Chase, Maurice Clarke, Richard Clifford, Tom Conti, Martin Crewes, Lorna Dallas, Anton Do Beke, Elaine Delmar, Camilla Dallerup, Edward Fox, Peter French, Susan George, Hannah Gordon, Nickolas Grace, David Greer, Georgina Hale, Susan Hampshire, Anita Harris, Patricia Hodge, Gloria Hunniford, Jeremy Irons, Clive James, Fiona Kennedy, David Kernan, Peter Land, Denis Lawson, Helen Lederer, Maureen Lipman, Gillian Lynne, Simon MacCorkindale, Siobhan McCarthy, Hilton McRae, Robert Meadmore, Sarah Miles, Jonathon Morris, Sir Roger Moore, Sian Phillips, Jonathan Pryce, Jan Ravens, Liz Robertson, Greta Scaachi, Gay Soper, David Soul, Terence Stamp, Una Stubbs, Ian Waite, and Susanah York.

Money raised through the concert will go towards the newly created Ian Adam Memorial Fund called 'Singing for Breathing'. The aim of the fund is to help staff at Royal Brompton Hospital to incorporate singing training into the physiotherapy and pulmonary rehabilitation programmes given to respiratory patients treated at the hospital. A previous pilot project organised by the hospital's arts department showed huge potential for singing to improve breathlessness and breathing control for patients with asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) and emphysema.

Tickets are now on sale for "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" and can be purchased via the See Tickets website at www.seetickets.com or by calling 0844 412 4657. Tickets to sell quickly.

Ian Adam



Videos