I would like to know what Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jerry Herman truly think of each other's works. When he won the Tony for La Cage in 1984, Jerry took a mild swipe at Sondheim in his acceptance speech. In a filmed interview, to the interviewer's question as to whether Sondheim resented the fact that ALW's musicals were more financially successful than his, Sondheim replied, "Well, I would most want to write musicals that I could be proud of . . .". Ouch!