Kat Maher-Smith is Development Director at LW Entertainment, a role she has held since 2025. Her career in Entertainment Development spans some of the world’s best-loved IP, from Harry Potter and the Wizarding World to Peppa Pig, shaping stories across Film, TV, and major publishing. She is known for her sharp creative vision and her ability to bring globally loved storytelling worlds to life. Kat is a die-hard Phantom and Love Never Dies fan, and working on this book and with Andrew has been a dream come true. Nicola Slavin is a writer and editorial copywriter, specialising in global entertainment brands, major IP and the estates of some of the world’s biggest authors. She has written extensively about Phantom of the Opera and many Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals as a feature writer for The Box Five Club. In 2024 she provided additional editorial text for From the Wizarding Archive (Pottermore Publishing), a curated three-part Harry Potter eBook series featuring 80 world-building articles and anecdotes by J.K. Rowling. Her other writing credits include Warner Bros., the Roald Dahl Story Company, digital publisher Wonderbly, audio storytelling platform tonies®?, and Penguin Random House. LW Entertainment is an entertainment company with musical theatre at its heart. Founded in 1977 as the Really Useful Group, the company manages Andrew Lloyd Webber’s body of work all over the world and has shared his work with hundreds of millions of people. Today, LW Entertainment builds on that legacy through creative collaboration and thoughtful brand development, ensuring these iconic works continue to evolve and connect with audiences for generations to come.Musical theatre sits at the heart of the business. LW Entertainment shapes the long-term vision for some of the most celebrated titles ever written, including Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Evita, Sunset Boulevard, and Starlight Express. LW Entertainment partners with industry-leading creative teams, producers, and organisations to deliver ground-breaking experiences and products across multiple entertainment formats – from theatrical productions, immersive experiences and music to film, publishing and consumer products. Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals. His shows have run continuously in London’s West End for 50 years and ran for 43 uninterrupted years on Broadway. When the original Sunset Boulevard joined School of Rock, CATS, and Phantom of the Opera, he equalled Rodgers & Hammerstein’s record of four shows running simultaneously on Broadway. He is one of the select group of artists with EGOT status, having received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.Lloyd Webber owns six London theatres including the iconic London Palladium and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Reopened in July 2021, the latter was completely restored and renovated at a cost of over £60 million. This was one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by a private theatre owner in recent times. His mantra is that every penny of profit made from his theatres is ploughed back into the buildings for their conservation and development.Lloyd Webber is passionate about the importance of musical education and diversity in the arts. Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation provides 30 performing arts scholarships every year for talented students with financial need and supports a range of projects such as the Music In Secondary Schools Trust (MiSST). In academic year September 2025-2026, 14,885 children are being given free musical tuition and instruments as part of MiSST's Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme. The Foundation also commissions research into diversity in theatre.Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed music for globally significant moments. Most recently, he was asked to compose “Make a Joyful Noise”, the anthem for the Coronation of King Charles III.Andrew Lloyd Webber was knighted in 1992, created an honorary life peer in 1997, and made a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter by King Charles III in 2024. He is the only person in the arts ever granted this personal honour by a monarch.