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Love 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 Karimloo in Royal Variety Show 2011

    Broadcast on ITV1 on December 14th at 7:30 pm The 2011 Royal Variety Show took places at the Lowry Theatre Salford Keys early December in the presence of HRH Princess Anne. West End Stars performing included Adam Cooper and the cast of Singin’ in the Rain which had rave reviews at the Chichester Festival Thetre earlier this year and is [...] - 2 months ago

  • Sierra Boggess in Rebecca The Musical

    It’s now official that Sierra Boggess will be in Rebecca The Musical on Broadway! Sierra Boggess Sierra Boggess who originated the role of Christine Daae in Love Never Dies, and has been workshopping the Broadway version of  the European production of Rebecca, has been confirmed to play the lead female role –  which isn’t Rebecca [...] - 2 months ago

  • The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary DVD

    Out Now: The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary DVD The DVD of the recording of the concert for the Phantom of The Opera 25th anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall is out worldwide, starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess from London’s Love Never Dies, plus a cast of around 150 including orchestra. Get the [...] - 2 months ago

  • Original Love Never Dies Stars in Phantom’s 25th Anniversary Albert Hall Show

    Our two originating actors for Love Never Dies, Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess starred in the Phantom of The Opera 25th anniversary show at the Albert Hall this month. The performances took place at the Royal Albert Hall London on October 1st and 2nd 2011 with Ramin Karimloo playing the Phantom and Sierra Boggess as [...] - 3 months ago

  • Love Never Dies the DVD

    Love Never Dies will be filmed and released on DVD at some date yet to be announced, Andrew Lloyd Webber told the New York Times. The US newspaper didn’t specify whether Lloyd Webber plans to film the Melbourne or London production of Love Never Dies, but it does seem that a New York arrival may [...] - 7 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

Ramin Karimloo plays the Phantom and Dierra Boggess plays the part of Christine Daa here seen alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Love Never Dies the press launch with Andrew Lloyd Webber

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

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray]
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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall
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The Phantom of the Opera (Widescreen Edition)
Amazon Price: $4.56
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004 Movie Soundtrack)
Amazon Price: $6.33
List Price: $11.98

Love Never Dies readers feedback - will you be going to see Love Never Dies or do you think the Phantom of The Opera should never have been sequelled?

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Linnit 2 years 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.

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