Photos: Webber With Love’s Phantom & Christine
Andrew Lloyd Webber today officially unveiled his long-awaited sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. At the launch event – held at Her Majesty’s Theatre, home of The Phantom of the Opera since it premiered 23 years ago tomorrow – Lloyd Webber was joined on stage by the show’s two stars, Ramin Karimloo, London’s current Phantom, who plays the masked man ten years on in the new story, and American Sierra Boggess.
The story is set in 1907, ten years after the conclusion of the original story. The Phantom has escaped to New York with Madame and Meg Giry and found success in Coney Island as a magician and entertainer. When he builds a new opera house, he persuades his old ingenue Christine Daae – now a huge star and married to her old flame Raoul with whom she has a ten-year-old son named Gustave – to sing for him once more. Press material describes the tale as a “rollercoaster ride of obsession and intrigue” in which the Phantom “set out to prove that, indeed, love never dies”.
The sung-through musical has a score by Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Glenn Slater and a libretto credited to Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton (with whom he previously collaborated on The Beautiful Game) with input from Slater and director Jack O’Brien. Design is by Bob Crowley.
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Whatsonstage.com’s full coverage from today’s Love Never Dies launch includes:
- WOS TV: Love Never Dies Promo & Launch Video – report on the launch presentation, inc video footage & Ramin Karimloo singing “Til I Hear You Sing”
- Photos: Webber With Love’s Phantom & Christine – pics of Lloyd Webber, Karimloo & Sierra Boggess
- Love Never Dies Is No Sequel, Says Lloyd Webber – highlights from the separate media-only briefing
- WOS TV: Andrew Lloyd Webber On … Launching Love Never Dies– a video interview (plus transcript) with the show’s creator & composer
- Love Never Dies Confirms Adelphi Premiere, 9 Mar – the official press release
- Lloyd Webber Announces Love Never Dies Today – a preview of today’s launch event