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Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber would love to work with Katherine Jenkins
London, Aug 12 (ANI): English composer of musical theatre Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber says that he is so smitten by Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins that he would consider penning a West End show or ditty just for her.
Sir Andrew says that so far conflicting schedules have prevented them from working together but her versions of his work have convinced him that they would make a great team.
"I would love to do something for her. She's pretty special. I know her very well but we have never worked together," the Daily Express quoted him, as saying.
"She's very beautiful and a wonderful personality with a great voice," he added.
The theatre impresario laments that the 29-year-old blonde bombshell would not fit into his new project Love Never Dies, a sequel to Phantom Of The Opera, but he thinks she would be perfect as Eliza Doolittle.
"She would not be quite right for me for Love Never Dies, she's a mezzo soprano, not a soprano. But she would be good in My Fair Lady," he said. (ANI)
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