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Andrew Lloyd Webber, the 78-year-old composer behind Phantom of the Opera, Cats and other hit musicals, has told The Times he is a “recovering alcoholic.” In an interview published Apr. 18, 2026, Lord Lloyd-Webber said he sought help about 16 months ago after a period he described as a “downhill spiral” that left his family “in a desperate state.” He initially checked into a clinic, which he said didn’t work, and later began attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings – now taking part daily whether at his homes in London, Hampshire or New York.
Lloyd-Webber said he had briefly stopped drinking in 2015–16 but relapsed, often drinking in secret, and that attending AA was life-changing.
He credited family support, wears bracelets bearing his late son Nicholas’s name and a link from his other children, and said sobriety has not diminished his creative output; he is working on two new musicals and has recent productions on Broadway.
Lloyd-Webber is also selling the remainder of his wine collection via Christie’s, with auctions scheduled Apr. 22–May 6.
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The Sydney Morning Herald‘Family were in a desperate state’: Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals he is a recovering alcoholic
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Lloyd Webber’s revelation spotlights treatment choices: AA’s spiritual 12‑step approach, the importance of sponsors and family support, and medication options such as naltrexone/Sinclair Method. Expect renewed public conversation and interest in both faith‑based and medical recovery paths.






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