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Love Never Dies

Adelphi Theatre, Saturday, 11 September 2010


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Love Never Dies: Love Never Dies is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber that is regarded as the sequel to the musical The Phantom of the Opera. Ten years after the events at the gothic Parisian opera house, The Phantom is tortured by the absence of Christine.

He longs to hear her sing and invites her to perform at his new attraction Phantasma in Coney Island.

Christine, unaware that it is The Phantom who is the anonymous impresario, journeys to Brooklyn with her husband and son.

Old wounds are reopened as The Phantom attempts to convince Christine that Love Never Dies. This dramatic musical is a story of obsession with stunning visual effects and outstanding orchestration.

Love Never Dies:

Love Never Dies is a musical with a book and lyrics by Glenn Slater and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

The musical is set a decade after the end of Phantom. Christine is invited to perform at Phantasma, a new attraction in Coney Island, by an anonymous impresario and, with her husband Raoul and son Gustave in tow, journeys to Brooklyn, unaware it is the Phantom who has arranged her appearance in the popular beach resort.

On 8 October 2009, at a press launch event at Her Majestys Theatre, Lloyd Webber announced that Love Never Dies would begin previews in London on 20 February 2010.

Love Never Dies at Adelphi Theatre in London, Greater London on Saturday, 11 September 2010.


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