Theatre Breaks - tagged with adelphi-theatre http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron aroberts@gmail.com Original Love Never Dies Stars in Phantom’s 25th Anniversary Albert Hall Show http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2328/original-love-never-dies-stars-in-phantoms-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 Christine. The pair, who performed together in the Adelphi Theatre’s Phantom sequel Love Never Dies, performed one show on October 1st and a further two shows on October 2nd. Karimloo and Boggess were joined on stage by Barry James as Monsieur Firmin, Liz Robertson as Madame Giry, Gareth Snook as Monsieur André and Wynne Evans as Piangi as well as special guests and a 200-person-strong supporting cast and orchestra. Producer Cameron Mackintosh said: “It is amazing to think that the extraordinary success of The Phantom of the Opera is about to celebrate 25 years. The success of the show has become the stuff of theatrical legend so Andrew and I felt we needed to create a really special performance to celebrate the 25th anniversary. One of the great strengths of The Phantom of the Opera is that being set in an opera house, its production is totally theatrical. So we felt that there could be no better 19th Century theatrical auditorium in London for this occasion than the Royal Albert Hall.”

Royal Albert Hall

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Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:03:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2328/original-love-never-dies-stars-in-phantoms-25th-anniversary-albert-hall-show
Love Never Dies London cast Changes http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2264/love-never-dies-london-cast-changes

The Love Never Dies London cast changes tonight 9th March 2011 at the Adelphi Theatre. David Thaxton, who is nominated in this year’s Olivier Awards for his role in Passion, replaces Joseph Millson as Raoul, Celia Graham takes over from Sierra Boggess as Christine and Haley Flaherty will replace Summer Strallen as Meg. Ramin Karimloo stays on as the Phantom.

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Wed, 09 Mar 2011 11:33:00 -0600 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2264/love-never-dies-london-cast-changes
Love Never Dies Changes in November http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2187/love-never-dies-changes-in-november

Love Never Dies is closing for four days in London from Monday 22nd to Thursday 25th November so that a number of changes can be made.  Performances will then resume again on Friday 26th November. The reason for these drastic measures is to bring about what really amounts to a restaging of the show, with Bill Kenwright as the new Director and Bill Deamer the Choreographer instead of Jack O’Brien and Jerry Mitchell. Love Never Dies in London  has also just extended its booking period by another two months at the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End to 28th May 2011. Love Never Dies heads for Australia in May 2011 premiering in Melbourne’s Regent Theatre.

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Thu, 21 Oct 2010 05:05:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2187/love-never-dies-changes-in-november
Ramin Karimloo Pictures from Love Never Dies http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2179/ramin-karimloo-pictures-from-love-never-dies

Another great set of photographs by Estefania y Arantxa Álvarez, this time of Ramin Karimloo who plays the Phantom in Love Never Dies at the Adelphi Theatre in London.

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Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:37:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2179/ramin-karimloo-pictures-from-love-never-dies
Lloyd Webber and Ramin Karimloo on the Michael Ball Show http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2130/lloyd-webber-and-ramin-karimloo-on-the-michael-ball-show

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ramin Karimloo will be a guests on the Michael Ball Show on Saturday September 10th.

Michael Ball will be hosting an exclusive interview with Webber about Love Never Dies as well as his production of The Wizard of Oz. Ramin Karimloo of course plays the role of The Phantom in the Adelphi Theatre production of Love Never Dies. The episode can be seen live on ITV1 on Friday September 10th at 3pm in the afternoon, or later on the ITV Player at : http://www.itv.com/itvplayer/video/?Filter=the michael ball show Michael Ball and Andrew Lloyd Webber have worked together many time in the past, for example when Michael played Raoul in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London, and Alex in Aspects of Love at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London and on Broadway. Michael Ball DVDs

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Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:39:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2130/lloyd-webber-and-ramin-karimloo-on-the-michael-ball-show
Interval Comment at Love Never Dies http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1406/interval-comment-at-love-never-dies

I have a feeling it’s going to fashionable to knock the new musical “Love Never Dies” from certain quarters. Paul in London made an audioboo from the Adelphi Theatre during the interval at Love Never Dies.

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Sat, 06 Mar 2010 08:02:00 -0600 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1406/interval-comment-at-love-never-dies
Katherine Jenkins sings Love Never Dies (on ice) http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1404/katherine-jenkins-sings-love-never-dies-on-ice

As the build up to the official opening of Love Never Dies gathers pace, Andrew Lloyd Webber has been on TV promoting the new Phantom musical with not one but two soprano Divas over the weekend. On Friday Night with Jonathan Ross he accompanied Sierra Boggess, the leading lady from the Adelphi Theatre London where previews are currently underway. Sierra sang the title track “Love Never Dies” beautifully again, and then on ITV’s “Dancing On Ice” show, Lord Webber played the piano again but this time with acclaimed classical soprano Katherine Jenkins singing her own unique interpretation of the now more familiar “Love Never Dies” song.

The performance was also interpreted visually by none other than Ice dance superstars Torvill and Dean.

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Mon, 01 Mar 2010 12:57:00 -0600 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1404/katherine-jenkins-sings-love-never-dies-on-ice
Love Never Dies moves into The Adelphi Theatre http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2102/love-never-dies-moves-into-the-adelphi-theatre

Love Never Dies, the new musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber which continues the story from The Phantom Of The Opera, is moving into the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End.

The show opens in March 2010.

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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 05:36:00 -0600 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2102/love-never-dies-moves-into-the-adelphi-theatre
Chicago London for Valentines Day Theatre Breaks http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1397/chicago-london-for-valentines-day-theatre-breaks

Ruthie Rocks in Chicago Want to earn some extra brownie points with your significant other? How about a romantic Valentine’s Day weekend in London with tickets for a great show and a night in a charming hotel? It costs less than you might think! Chicago makes a great choice for Valentine’s Day theatre breaks. It’s such a fun, sexy show with moments of real romance and just enough raunchiness to keep everyone in that special mood! I just happen to know that a couple of the theatre break agencies still have tickets so get them while you still can! Ruthie Henshall Plays Roxy in Chicago London One of the best reasons to see Chicago at the moment, is that West End superstar Ruthie Henshall is playing Roxy. She’s played the part when the show opened and it’s lovely to see her back on the West End stage. She’s doing a strictly limited run and it will finish on February 28th. The performance is just stunning  have a listen to this:

Chicago London Facts and Figures

Chicago is the longest running Broadway musical on the West End. In London it has played to an audience of over 4.5 million people and more than 4,000 performances. The musical transferred from the Adelphi Theatre to the Cambridge Theatre in April last year. After it opened almost 10 years ago at the Adelphi Theatre the show won the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for ‘Outstanding Musical Production’ and the 1998 Critics Circle Drama Award for ‘Best Musical’. Based on a play by Maurine Dallas Watkins with a book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. The music is by John Kander and the lyrics by Fred Ebb. The West End production is staged by the original Broadway creative team.

How to get there Cambridge Theatre is on Earlham Street, London, WC2 9HU It’s in the area near Covent Garden now known as Seven Dials. Don’t try to get there via Covent Garden tube as it’s currently partially closed! Walk from Tottenham Court Rd, if you have to use the tube, or Charing Cross station if you can get a train. Theatre Breaks - Covent Garden Alternatively try to make sure you get a hotel within easy walking distance of the Covent Garden area. Actually that’s good advice anyway as the area is great . There are lots of yummy shops to browse, a Sunday Market, cafes and restaurants to have a leisurely lunch, it’s one of my favourite areas of London. There is always lots going on in the area and you can just wander round or be amused by the constantly changing street performances. That makes it the perfect romantic area for a Sunday stroll after your hotel breakfast and before you catch your train home. Check Availability for  Chicago London Theatre Breaks ** Chicago London Theatre Breaks via Show And Stay ** a

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Tue, 19 Jan 2010 07:30:00 -0600 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1397/chicago-london-for-valentines-day-theatre-breaks
Opening Dates for Love Never Dies http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1313/opening-dates-for-love-never-dies

Love Never Dies Dates of Opening Shows Now the exact dates can be revealed with the expected March and November openings for Love Never Dies in London and New York, and a year for Australia rather than Singapore. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long awaited new musical sequel to the Phantom of the Opera will have its global world premiere in London at the Adelphi Theatre on Tuesday 9th March 2010, followed by New York USA on Thursday 11th November and in Australia in 2011. Theatre Breaks to see Love Never Dies previews in London from February 20th 2010 are already on sale here from the Love Never Dies blog via Show and Stay *** Book Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks ***

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 07:33:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1313/opening-dates-for-love-never-dies
Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks On Sale http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1312/love-never-dies-theatre-breaks-on-sale

Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks October 8th was the press launch for Love Never Dies which meant that tickets were released to agencies and so now we can show you how to get top seats at the Adelphi Theatre for performances of the new musical from as early as February 2010. Theatre breaks to see Love Never Dies include top tickets for the date of your choice with a central London hotel for the same night. There’s a wide choice of hotels and you can add extra nights hotel stay at the time of booking, as well as taking advantage of optional discount rail travel. This always works out to be the best way to get good seats and be reassured that you’ll have a fantastic night out in London without having to worry about getting back after the show. ** Book Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks ** Love Never Dies is the first West End musical sequel, following characters from The Phantom of The Opea from Paris to New York. More details emerging from the build up to the opening of Love Never Dies in the West End are being covered on the Love Never Dies blog.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 05:40:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1312/love-never-dies-theatre-breaks-on-sale
Love Never Dies Official Launch http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1311/love-never-dies-official-launch

The Official launch press conference for Love Never Dies takes place today October 8th at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London’s Haymarket, the home of the Phantom of The Opera for the past 23 years. Love Never Dies has been regarded as a risky venture by some, since it will be the first ever West End musical sequel, while others say that it doesn’t matter whether it’s a sequel or not, as long as it’s a great musical. ** Book LOVE NEVER DIES Tickets ** Andrew LLoyd Weber makes the important launching speech and the big stars who have been workshopping the show, Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess perform excerpts from the new score. Songs expected to be included in the Love Never Dies score are

The Heart Is Slow To Learn Fortune Teller

Love Never Dies will begin previews at the Adelphi Theatre in March 2010.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 03:36:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1311/love-never-dies-official-launch
Love Never Dies http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1308/love-never-dies

Love Never Dies and The Phantom Love Never Dies is the title for the sequel to The Phantom of The Opera, the popular West End and Broadway musical which has been running continuously at Her Majesty’s Theatre, London since 1986. Phantom of the Opera theatre breaks have been the upmarket choice for hundreds of thousands of couples wanting a special night out with spectacular effects, operetta style music, a full orchestra and a holiday break in London never to forget. Love Never Dies Theatre Breaks Soon it will be possible to relive Phantom of The Opera theatre breaks without seeing the same musical all over again, because a new musical called Love Never Dies, and set in New York is due to open in London and other cities imminently. The Phantom himself sent me an email : “Ladies and Gentlemen, At 11 o’clock on the eighth day of October 2009, I will be making an announcement of global importance. Should my commands be ignored, a disaster beyond your imagination will occur. Amor Numquam Moritur. Your Obedient Servant, The Phantom” Love Never Dies – The Musical Love Never Dies the musical is set in 1907, ten years after the conclusion of the original Phantom Of The Opera story. The Phantom himslef escaped to New York in the US with Madame and Meg Giry. There he worked as a magician and entertainer on Coney Island. He builds a new opera house and convinces Christine Daae, now a huge star in her own right, to sing for him once again.

Love Never Dies the musical has lyrics by Glenn Slater, is directed by Jack O’Brien and designed by Bob Crowley, with choreography by Jerry Mitchell and lighting by Paule Constable. The launch day announcement on October 8th is expected to confirm rumours that the Love Never Dies will have a world premiere opening at London’s Adelphi Theatre in March 2010, following lengthy previews. Casting is expected to include Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom, American Sierra Boggess as Christine, and Summer Strallen as Meg Giry. Well those are the rumours, but with rehearsals well under way at a big location outside of London, it’s also just possible that the opening of Love Never Dies will be brought foreward in time for the December January peak theatre season.

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Wed, 23 Sep 2009 06:48:00 -0500 http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1308/love-never-dies