Andrew Lloyd Webber's long awaited new show "LOVE NEVER DIES" will have its World Premiere in London at the Adelphi Theatre on Tuesday 9 March 2010, followed by New York on Thursday 11 November and Australia in 2011.
"LOVE NEVER DIES" continues the story of ‘The Phantom', who has moved from his lair in the Paris Opera House to haunt the fairgrounds of Coney Island, far across the Atlantic. Set ten years after the mysterious disappearance of ‘The Phantom' from Paris, this show is a rollercoaster ride of obsession and intrigue...in which music and memory can play cruel tricks...and ‘The Phantom' sets out to prove that, indeed, "LOVE NEVER DIES".
"The Phantom of the Opera", based on the French novel by Gaston Leroux, has proved a huge success the world over and has been seen by over 100 million people, making it the single most successful entertainment entity in history. The show has been translated into 15 languages and has played in over 25 different countries, including China, Brazil, Poland and Korea. "The Phantom of the Opera" opened at Her Majesty's Theatre in London on 9 October 1986 starring Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford and celebrated its 23rd London birthday on 9 October 2009. "The Phantom of the Opera" has won a staggering 50 awards worldwide, whilst global album sales currently stand at over 40 million copies.
Ramin Karimloo will create the role of ‘The Phantom' in "LOVE NEVER DIES", having already played the role to great acclaim in "The Phantom of the Opera" in London. Ramin's other stage credits include starring as ‘Enjolras' in "Les Misérables" in the West End, ‘Chris' in the UK tour of "Miss Saigon" and ‘Artie Green' in the UK tour of "Sunset Boulevard". Ramin also played ‘Raoul' in the West End production of "The Phantom of the Opera", as well as the role of ‘Christine's Father' in Joel Schumacher's film, making him the only actor to play all three of ‘Christine's' loves.
Sierra Boggess will create the role of ‘Christine' in "LOVE NEVER DIES". Sierra made her Broadway debut creating the lead role of ‘Ariel' in Disney's "The Little Mermaid", receiving both Drama League and Drama Desk Award nominations. She also understudied the role of ‘Cosette' in the U.S. national tour of "Les Misérables". In 2007 Sierra was handpicked by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Hal Prince to originate the role of ‘Christine' in the brand new production of "Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular". "LOVE NEVER DIES" marks Sierra's West End debut.
Joseph Millson will play ‘Raoul'. He has worked extensively in theatre, film and television, including many roles at both the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was nominated as ‘Best Actor 2001' at the Royal Television Society Awards, and as ‘Most Promising Actor 1999' and ‘Best Actor 2000' at the National Television Awards for his starring role as ‘Sam Morgan' in five series of "Peak Practice".
Liz Robertson will play ‘Madame Giry'. Liz Robertson has starred in many West End and regional musicals, including "The King and I", "The Sound of Music", "I Love My Wife", "The Mitford Girls" and "Song and Dance". She starred as ‘Eliza Doolittle' in "My Fair Lady" at the Adelphi Theatre for which she earned rave reviews and The Variety Club's ‘Most Promising Actress' Award, as well as an ‘Olivier' nomination for ‘Best Actress in a Musical'.
Summer Strallen will play ‘Meg Giry'. She, also, has starred in many West End musicals, including "Scrooge", "Cats", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "Guys and Dolls", "The Boyfriend" (for which she was nominated for the 2007 ‘Olivier' Award for ‘Best Supporting Role in a Musical') and "The Drowsy Chaperone" (for which she was nominated for the 2008 ‘Olivier' Award for ‘Best Actress in a Musical'). She recently starred as ‘Maria' in the London Palladium production of "The Sound of Music", having won the role whilst playing ‘Summer Shaw' in "Hollyoaks" on television.
‘Fleck', ‘Squelch' and ‘Gangle' will be played respectively by Niamh Perry, Adam Pearce and Jami Reid-Quarrell. Niamh has recently starred as ‘Sophie' in "MAMMA MIA!" at the Prince of Wales Theatre and was one of the twelve finalists in "I'd Do Anything" on BBC 1, in which she came fifth. Adam spent four years with the National Youth Music Theatre and has subsequently played in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" and "Evita", both at the Adelphi Theatre in London. Jami has worked with the English National Opera, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, the Royal Opera House and the Royal Shakespeare Company, and was in the recent West End production of "Equus" and played the lead in "Depeche Mode" for television.
The cast will also include Derek Andrews, Dean Chisnall, Helen Dixon, Lucie Downer, Paul Farrell, Charlene Ford, Chris Gage, Lucy van Gasse, Celia Graham, Simon Ray Harvey, Jack Horner, Erin Anna Jameson, Pip Jordan, Jessica Kirton, Louise Madison, Janet Mooney, Colette Morrow, Tam Mutu, Ashley Nottingham, Tom Oakley, Mark Skipper, Jonathan Stewart, Tim Walton and Annette Yeo.
Lyricist Glenn Slater was nominated for the 2008 Tony and Grammy Awards for Disney's theatrical production of "The Little Mermaid". He is lyricist on the current London production of "Sister Act". Bob Crowley, set and costume designer, recently worked on "Phèdre" with Helen Mirren at the National Theatre. His many award-winning productions include "The History Boys", "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", Disney's "Aida", "Mary Poppins" and "The Year of Magical Thinking". Choreographer Jerry Mitchell recently made his directorial debut with "Legally Blonde", both on Broadway and in the West End, and choreographed the award-winning musical productions of "La Cage aux Folles", "Hairspray", "The Full Monty" and "Catch Me If You Can", which recently opened in Seattle. Director Jack O'Brien directed the award-winning London production of "Hairspray" and won Tony awards for the Broadway productions of Tom Stoppard's "The Coast of Utopia", "Hairspray" and the 2004 production of "Henry IV". His other productions include Stoppard's "The Invention of Love", "The Full Monty", "Hapgood", "Damn Yankees", "The Little Foxes", "Catch Me If You Can", and operas including "Street Scene" at New York City Opera and "Il Triticco" at the Metropolitan Opera.
The World Premiere of "LOVE NEVER DIES" will take place in London on 9 March 2010 at the Adelphi Theatre. Previews begin on 20 February. The show will subsequently open in New York on 11 November 2010 and then in Australia in 2011.
March 2010 sees the Polydor/Universal release of the album of "LOVE NEVER DIES", the long awaited follow up to "The Phantom Of The Opera" (the eighth best-selling album of ALL TIME, unprecedented for a musical theatre album). The album release will coincide with the opening of the show in London's West End and will be available in both deluxe and standard versions.
Performances in London at the Adelphi Theatre will be Mondays - Saturdays at 7.30pm, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Tickets, priced from £25.00 - £67.50 (to include 75p theatre restoration levy and inclusive of booking fees), are available from the Adelphi Theatre Box Office on 0844 412 4651 or online from www.loveneverdies.com.
An online hub www.loveneverdies.com has been created, providing fans with regular production updates and blogs as well as being able to follow the show's progress on Twitter and Facebook. By seeing the matinee of "The Phantom of the Opera" at Her Majesty's Theatre on a Tuesday or Saturday afternoon and "LOVE NEVER DIES" at the Adelphi on a Tuesday or Saturday evening, new and diehard fans can follow the whole ‘Phantom' story in a single day.
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