Love Never Dies
69Love Never Dies - Phantom of The Opera Sequel
Love Never Dies has been confirmed as the title of a new musical opening first in London's West End which is to be a sequel to the highly popular show The Phantom of The Opera.
The story takes place ten years after the original, and transports the main characters to New York's Coney Island in 1907.
Excerpts from the Love Never Dies blog
- Ramin Karinloo on the Phantom
Ramin Karinloo: Phantom has Asperger’s According to an interview published in the Telegraph last month, Ramin Karimloo star of The Phantom of The Opera and Love Never Dies said he believed the Phantom showed clear signs of the condition known as Asperger’s Syndrome, which is a form of autism. Sufferers often have difficulties with communication [...] - 6 weeks ago
- Love Never Dies Spend Spend Spend!
Andrew Lloyd Webber launched “Love Never Dies,” his sequel to “The Phantom of the Opera,” at a press conference in London in October. While the composer pointedly refused to discuss the budget for the new show, It has been suggested the figure could reach £13 million, and that’s just for the London production, which [...] - 6 weeks ago
- Andrew Lloyd Webber on Love Never Dies
In this video Andrew Lloyd Webber talks about Love Never Dies, the twists in the story without giving anything away. Coney Island was an amazing place, the great 8th wonder of the world. The Phantom has gone there and is now the big mogul, running the place. It’s there that our story starts. Andrew discussed the [...] - 2 months ago
- Nicole Sherzinger in Love Never Dies
Nicole Sherzinger working on Love Never Dies This isn’t quite confirmed casting news for Love Never Dies but it’s interesting because Nicole Sherzinger is a high profile lead singer from the band “The Pussycat Dolls” who has also been associated with Formula 1 hero Lewis Hamilton. The news is that Hawaiian born Nicole Sherzinger is to [...] - 2 months ago
- Love Never Dies – “Til I Hear You Sing Once More”
At the Love Never Dies press launch yesterday, Ramin Karimloo sang the song ‘Til I Hear You Sing Once More’ while Sierra Boggess sat on her golden throne, silently. ** Book Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks ** Music by Andrew LLoyd Webber Baritone Ramin Karimloo will play the Phantom in Love Never Dies, having already played the role [...] - 2 months ago
Launching Love Never Dies
Andrew Lloyd Webber launched his latest artistic creation on October 8th 2009 at the Adelphi Theatre in London, where the Phantom of the Opera has been playing continuously for 23 years.
The dates were announced for opening the musical in London on March 9th 2010 at the Adelphi theatre followed by a transfer to Broadway New York in November 2010 and the far east and Australia in 2011. The global rollout will be much faster than that of the original Phantom musical.
The part of the Phantom will be sung by Ramin Karimloo and Christine by Sierra Boggess.
Love Never Dies Cast
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- Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks On Sale
Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks October 8th was the press launch for Love Never Dies which meant that tickets were released to agencies and so now we can show you how to get top seats at the Adelphi Theatre for performances of the new musical from as early as February 2010. Theatre breaks to see Love [...]a Related posts:Love Never Dies Christine AnnouncedLove Never Dies – fantasy castOliver! theatre breaks on sale now - 2 months ago
- Love Never Dies Christine Announced
Sierra Boggess will play the leading role for Love Never Dies, the long awaited Phantom sequel. The new musical opens in London at the Adelphi Theatre on March 9th 2010 with previews starting on February 20th. ** Book Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks ** Sierra Boggess Sierra played the title role of The Little Mermaid on Broadway. [...]a Related posts:Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks On SaleLove Never Dies – fantasy castPhantom of the Opera Ramin Karimloo - 5 months ago
- Love Never Dies – fantasy cast
Love Never Dies – the casting process starts The ‘breakdown’ has been posted for the casting of Love Never Dies. It gives us a few clues about the plot of Phantom 2. Set in 1907 in New York, the mysterious “Maestro” (no prizes for guessing who he is!) runs the theatre at Coney Island. He arranges [...]a Related posts:Love Never Dies Christine AnnouncedLove Never Dies Theatre Breaks On SalePhantom of the Opera Ramin Karimloo - 9 months ago
Love Never Dies the press launch with Andrew Lloyd Webber
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- Love Never Dies Official site
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The Love Never Dies album has already been recorded but will not be released until March 2010 when the show opens in London. Meanwhile here are some DVDs etc fo
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The Phantom of the Opera (Widescreen Edition)
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The Phantom of the Opera (Full Screen Edition)
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The Phantom of the Opera (Original 1986 London Cast)
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The Phantom of the Opera [Blu-ray]
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Linnit says:
2 months ago
I definitely want to see this, the Phantom left some serious questions. That ending just isn't very satisfactory. I hope it's really spectacular! Just what the West End needs just now.