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Love Never Dies Breaks for Changes
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Love Never Dies, the Phantom of the Opera sequel which opened in London in March this year, is to take a four day performance break next month as a number of changes are made to the production. The musical, penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber and starring Ramin Karimloo as 'The Phantom', will have no shows between 22 and 25 November 2010 at the Adelphi Theatre. |
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Statement Released by Love Never Dies ProducersThe annoucement of the performance break comes just a few days after the show's Producers, The Really Useful Group, revealed that the first Love Never Dies overseas production will open in Melbourne, Australia in 2011. In a new statement they explained why the London musical was being halted: "Some changes were written up over the summer and destined for the Australian production, and as they make improvements to the show we’d be mad not to put them into the Adelphi." |
Love Never Dies - New November ScheduleThe following Love Never Dies performances have been cancelled in order to allow changes to be rehearsed into the show. |
The Story of The Phantom Continues10 years after the flight of the Phantom from the Paris Opera House, Christine Daae arrives in New York with her husband Raoul and their son Gustave to perform an engagement at Coney Island, the new playground of the rich. She soon discovers the identity of the shadowy figure who has lured her away from Europe to sing, and the shocking events of the Paris Opera House come crashing back into her life with devastating consequences! |



