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What were the first two Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals that were translated to the movie screen?

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Andrew Lloyd Webber's journey from stage to screen began in 1973 with the film adaptation of his groundbreaking rock opera, *Jesus Christ Superstar*. Working with lyricist Tim Rice, Webber first released the story as a wildly successful concept album in 1970 before it hit the Broadway stage. For the movie, director Norman Jewison captured the era's counter-culture energy by filming on location in Israel, creating a unique and gritty cinematic experience that remains a classic of the genre.

Fans would have to wait over two decades for the next major film adaptation of his work. The journey for *Evita* was much longer and more complicated. Following the same path as its predecessor, it also began as a concept album in 1976 before becoming a massive stage hit. The film version, however, languished in development for years, with numerous directors and stars attached to the project. It finally reached theaters in 1996, with Madonna securing the iconic title role in a lavish production directed by Alan Parker.