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We have delved into our archives - in actual fact only a couple of weeks ago but so much has happened along the Love Never Dies production process that it seems like AGES - to bring you a clip of the landmark day when Ramin Karimloo, our Phantom, met his make up, wig and mask for the first time. We were there to capture the moment on our trusty Flip camera to try and give you a little teaser into what the Phantom now looks like.
So let's go back to the end of January as the cast near the end of their stint in the rehearsal space and prepare to move into the Adelphi... and in another West End theatre a specialist team gather to create the Phantom's look...
In our previous Disfiguring the Phantom blog post you will have seen the first stage in the process to create the make up and prosthetics which will transform Ramin into the Phantom.
This week saw the culmination of all the effort by Neill Girton, who made the prosthetics, Naomi Donne, who has created the make up, Campbell Young, the Wigs Supervisor for the show and Ivo Coveney who has created the Phantom's iconic mask. For the first time all the team gathered in a dressing room at The Palace Theatre with Ramin, to apply their handiwork for the first time. Neill prepared Ramin and began applying the prosthetics. For Love Never Dies the prosthetics will be made in silicone rather than the foam used for The Phantom of the Opera. This material - although slightly heavier than foam - allows the actor much more freedom for facial expression and also looks much more "skin like" in texture.
As Neill worked he gave a running commentary on the process so that Sandra O'Brien (Biddie) who will be Wigs Mistress on Love Never Dies and Debbie Goodship (Lolly) her Deputy, could take notes and photographs. The process at this early stage takes well over an hour, but Biddie and Lolly are confident that over time they will be able to complete the make up in around 45 minutes. Before Naomi took over to put the finishing touches to the make up, Campbell stepped in to apply the wig and complete the transformation. Then Ramin was helped into his costume and led to the stage so the final look could be tested under the lighting. Oh... and sitting in the auditorium to witness this was Andrew Lloyd Webber, Director Jack O'Brien and key members of the creative and production team
Obviously it was a time of great excitement for all, as the months of hard work became a reality. It is safe to say that everyone involved was thrilled by the result.
Check out our exclusive video clip for a little teaser of the make up process and a few words from Naomi and Campbell...
From the LOVE NEVER DIES Blog at www.loveneverdies.com
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.
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