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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies to End West End Run in August

Ramin Karimloo in Love Never Dies
(© Catherine Ashmore)
Ramin Karimloo in Love Never Dies
(© Catherine Ashmore)

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies will play its final performance at the West End’s Adelphi Theatre on August 27, according to a report in Variety.

The musical features music by Webber, a book by Ben Elton and lyrics by Glenn Slater. It is directed by Jack O’Brien and features choreography by Jerry Mitchell and designs by Bob Crowley. The production opened at the Adelphi in March 2010. It subsequently went on a brief hiatus and in a restructured new version, which has additional material by Charles Hart.

The show, a sequel to Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, currently stars Ramin Karimloo (The Phantom), Celia Graham (Christine), Liz Robertson (Madame Giry), Haley Flaherty (Meg Giry), David Thaxton (Raoul), Adam Pearce (Squelch), Tracey Penn (Fleck), and Charles Brunton (Gangle).

A new incarnation of the musical recently opened in Melbourne, Australia.

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