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September 18, 2020

Jonathan Roxmouth releases 'Phantasm', featuring Phantom of the Opera and Love Never Dies

Jilson Tiu


Phantom of the Opera's World Tour lead Jonathan Roxmouth is about to release 'Phantasm', his latest album featuring music from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera & Love Never Dies.
"Ever since I first donned the mask as The Phantom in the South African revival production of The Phantom of the Opera, I have wanted to record more of the score for posterity. Having been part of the latest successful World Tour again, the idea has resurfaced but with a little extra. In the meantime, there has been a sequel to Phantom: Love Never Dies. Between these two shows, the Phantom saga has been extended with more songs and lush music. Phantom and Love Never Dies are connected in terms of the love affair between the Phantom and Christine. The songs tell their story. The songs are pieces of the puzzle. These songs belong next to each other."


'Phantasm' will feature original South African Christines, Robin Botha and Magdalene Minnaar; original international Christine, Claire Lyon and alternate Christines from Phantom of the Opera's World Tour, Clara Verdier and Caitlin Finnie. The tracklist includes both tracks from Phantom of the Opera and its sequel, Love Never Dies. Arrangements for the 40 piece orchestra are by James Bassingthwaite and Adam Howard.


The album includes these following tracks: The Overture / The Phantom Of The Opera / The Music Of The Night / All I Ask Of You / Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again / The Point of No Return / The Coney Island Waltz / ‘Til I Hear You Sing / Look With Your Heart / Beneath A Moonless Sky / Once Upon Another Time / Love Never Dies / Learn To Be Lonely.



You can pre-order now the full album through Jonathan Roxmouth's site. / Cover picture by Jilson Tiu.

April 07, 2020

10 FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT LOVE NEVER DIES

Love Never Dies premiered ten years ago in the West End and wowed audiences all over the world with productions and special concerts set in Australia, Denmark, Hamburg, Japan, Vienna and a full North American Tour. We've been celebrating all over Twitter and Instagram sharing lyrics, music and behind the scenes videos from the production that started it all.

We already made an emotional post about it (you can read it here), but we wanted to take the opportunity to celebrate this ten year anniversary with some facts you may (or may not) know about Love Never Dies! Did you know that...?

 Andrew Lloyd Webber first began plans for a sequel 
 to his 1986 hit musical, The Phantom of the Operain 1990. 

Following a conversation with Maria Björnson, the designer of The Phantom of the Opera, Lloyd Webber decided that were a sequel to come about, it would be set in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. One of his ideas was to have the Phantom live above ground in Manhattan's first penthouse, but he rejected this when he saw a TV documentary about the Coney Island fairground.



 Frederick Forsyth published his novel The Phantom of  
 Manhattan in 1999, with ideas that he developed alongside 
 Andrew Lloyd Webber for the sequel. 

Lloyd Webber began collaborating with author Frederick Forsyth on the sequel project in the early 90s, but it soon fell apart as Lloyd Webber felt the ideas they were developing would be difficult to adapt for a stage musical. Forsyth went on to publish some of the ideas he had worked on with Lloyd Webber in 1999 as a novel entitled The Phantom of Manhattan.


 The original title for Love Never Dies 
 was 'Phantom: Once Upon Another Time'. 

And we all know where did that title go when the musical finally premiered as "Love Never Dies". Now we can all hum and sing our hearts out to Once Upon Another Time with Christine and The Phantom just after Beneath a Moonless Sky.


 You can hear musical arrangements and orchestrations of the title 
 song 'Love Never Dies' in Our kind of love from 
 The Beautiful Game and The heart is slow to learn

Webber had had in mind a Phantom of the Opera sequel for years, but something didn't felt right yet, so he went on working with other musical productions and you can hear some of his musical arrangement ideas into other of his own productions. Some Till I Hear You Sing notes can be also heard on If not for me for her from The Beautiful Game, and some Beneath a Moonless Sky can be heard in Joel Schumacher's The Phantom of the Opera movie adaptation.

 Andrew Lloyd Webber had to reconstruct the entire score 
 after his cat climbed into his piano and deleted EVERYTHING. 

The sequel was delayed because Lloyd Webber's six-month-old kitten Otto, a rare-breed Turkish Van, climbed onto Lloyd Webber's Clavinova digital piano and managed to delete the entire score. Lloyd Webber was unable to recover any of it from the instrument but was eventually able to reconstruct the score.


 The reprise of Love Never Dies sung by the Phantom 
 in the final scene was improvised. 

Yup, we're talking about that last scene of the show, when the audience is in full tears and The Phantom reprises the title song, heartbroken, to Gustave. It happened in the final performance of Love Never Dies in the West End. Ramin Karimloo improvised it all at the moment, and Andrew Lloyd Webber loved it that much that he incorporated it into the Australian production. Thanks, Ramin!


 The fastest costume change is done in under 18 seconds. 

Meghan Picerno herself shared this piece of trivia. The fastest costume change is done by Christine in under 18 seconds. In her words: "As soon as the stagecoach door closes during my arrival scene, I am changing inside and then I step out from the back to assemble the rest of my costume before my next solo". Impressive.


 The Danish production of Love Never Dies has been
 the only official non-replica performed in 10 years. 

The production starred Tomas Ambt Kofod and Bo Kristian Jensen sharing the role of the Phantom and Danish coloratura soprano Louise Fribo as Christine. It featured new production designs by Paul Farnsworth, new stagings by Daniel Bohr, and new choreography by Hayley Franks Høier. Karen Hoffmann, who translated the score of Phantom of the Opera into Danish, was also commissioned to translate this score.


 The Phantom's alias Mr. Y is a play on the word Mystery, 
 literally spelling Mystery as Mister-y (Mr. Y). 

Ok, this one may seem pretty lame trivia. But we're still surprised that most people do not realize this at first. So this one is a lifesaver. If you feel like this one was meh trivia, try this one: The character Gustave is named after Christine's father. Ramin Karimloo was the actor who originated the role in the West End and, coincidentally, he was the actor who portrayed Christine's father in 2004 Joel Schumacher's Phantom of the Opera movie adaptation. So that makes him the only actor (to date) who has portrayed Christine's lover Raoul, The Phantom and Christine's father. All three men in Christine's life.


 In theatre, it is considered unlucky to wear blue, 
 or to have peacock feathers onstage. 

Well, I believe this one works without any explanation. Christine's costume in her last scenes is a blue dress with peacock feathers, and she performs the title song against a blue background with feathers that fill the entire stage. If that ain't calling bad luck, we don't know what it is!

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Love Never Dies is returning to the UK for the first time since it premiered ten years ago. And we can't stop singing that "TEEEEN LOOOONG YEAAAARS" line from Till I Hear You Sing. Love Never Dies will embark on its first-ever UK tour on September 26th at Leicester's Curve Theatre, where it will play until October 10th, and then it will visit the Manchester Opera House from October 14th to October 24th.

March 02, 2019

LOVE NEVER DIES WORLD TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT


The first Phantom of the Opera World Tour kicked off this week, 33 years after the musical originally premiered in the West End in 1986. The first city to have the greatest pleasure to be part of that World Tour is Manila, with Meghan Picerno (actress and singer who portrayed Christine in the first North American Love Never Dies Tour) and Jonathan Roxmouth in the role of The Phantom. 

So today we bring you with great pleasure that a new Tour is on the works and...


LOVE NEVER DIES IS GETTING A WORLD TOUR!


Ain’t that exciting??? People started noticing that the official page now informs visitors to subscribe to the page to get all the news about the upcoming WORLD TOUR of Love Never Dies (excuse us for the repetitive use of capital letters, but we are ecstatic about this as we are sure you are too!)

So far there are no Tour dates announced, no cities confirmed and no date announced for casting, rehearsals, or premiere. We’ll proudly keep bringing all the news together, and we’re hoping that Love Never Dies comes near you so you can get the stunning experience to enjoy this beautiful and magical show live. 

Join the conversation using #LNDWorldTour! Let’s chat about how happy we are with this Tour and make some noise so Love Never Dies visits as many cities as possible!

September 08, 2018

TILL I HEAR YOU SING CROWNED AS PHAN FAVOURITE SONG


Deal the cards! Let them fall! A month ago we started a series of polls to choose Love Never Dies fan favourite musical number. If you're following us on Twitter, you must have seen how your favourites have been heading to the next round over the last month, and today is the day we can finally announce a winner! 

Beneath a Moonless Sky and Till I Hear You Sing made it to the final round, and it has been rather fun to see how both songs made it to the top just to be topped by the other over the last three days. For half the time we had the poll running, both songs were winning 50/50%! And then, the last three days they kept topping one another again. But there can only be one winner! Finally, in the last hour before the poll closed, and just by two votes of difference, Till I Hear You Sing got on the podium as the most beloved song, followed extremely close by Beneath a Moonless Sky.

Thank you to anyone who participated, we know some of you struggled to vote one song over another, but in the end, it's been a fun month altogether, and this week we'll be celebrating through our social media (Twitter and Instagram) with #TIHYSWeek. So follow along to get peeks of every production's rendition of Till I Hear You Sing and walk down the memory lane with us.

For now, enjoy these official music videos of different Love Never Dies productions, starting with the actor who first originated the role in the West End, Ramin Karimloo at the Adelphi Theatre.



One can never have enough music videos of this song, RIGHT? Here's another music video of Ramin performing TIHYS, Phantom clothes on and mask off. 

  

Ben Lewis' performance was globally recorded for purchase as a musical movie. He originated the role in Australia after the reworked musical premiered at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne in 2011. You can find him now performing as The Phantom in the original Phantom of the Opera production in the West End.



Gardar Thor Cortes played The Phantom in the German production of Love Never Dies at Hamburg's Operettenhaus Theatre in 2015 and then revisited the role in the US Tour this year. He may not be performing anymore in the Tour (the role is now performed by Bronson Norris Murphy), but we'll always have this gem to listen to over and over again!


Follow us to get peeks of these performances as well as other actors from different productions across the world, such as Tam Mutu (who took Karimloo's role in the West End), Thomas Ambt Kofod at the Denmark production at the Det Ny Theatre in 2012, Drew Sarich at the Vienna concerts that were held at the Ronacher Theatre in 2013 and Masachika Ichimura and Takeshi Kaga, who performed The Phantom at the Japanese production at the Nissay Theatre.

July 22, 2018

LOVE NEVER DIES RELEASES NEW PROMOTIONAL PICTURES

Love Never Dies introduces Bronson Norris Murphy as the new principal Phantom/Mr.Y and updates the show's promotional pictures with these gems! Check out Love Never Dies official website to see if the Tour comes near your city. / Visit here the full Gallery






March 17, 2018

UNMASKED COLLECTION RELEASES REWORKED BEAUTY UNDERNEATH



Since the Love Never Dies Tour started, we've been desperately waiting for Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Unmasked: The Platinum Collection" release to listen to the new version of The Beauty Underneath, as it sounds right now on the Tour, with new Phantom orchestrations and lyrics. The wait is over and the song is here! Read and listen here all the Love Never Dies songs that have been included by Andrew Lloyd Webber on his special collection to celebrate his 70th birthday. Here we wrote down the new lyrics, updated:



PHANTOM
Play that again...
He... how could it be? He hears the music.

GUSTAVE
You... you hear it too.
You hear the music.

PHANTOM
Now, sing!
Sing... sing for me!

Have you ever yearned to go
past the world you think you know?
Been enthralled to the call
of the beauty underneath?

Have you let it drawn you in
past the place where dreams begin
Felt the full breathless pull
of the beauty underneath?

Can you taste it?
Have you heard its music and embraced it?
Do you crave the visions that it shows you?
Do you wonder why it chose you?

March 16, 2018

ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER RELEASES UNMASKED



   

Over the past 50 years, Andrew Lloyd Webber has delivered some of the biggest hits in musical theatre. This March, explore his iconic catalogue in ‘Unmasked: The Platinum Collection’, curated by Andrew himself and featuring newly recorded songs from superstar artists.

The album features well-known recordings we've had the pleasure to listen to during the years since the show premiered in the West End, such as Till I hear you sing by Ramin Karimloo and Love Never Dies by Sierra Boggess, but also the new The Beauty Underneath orchestrations and lyrics performed at the North American Tour and a Love Never Dies Orchestral title, amongst other hits from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals.

You can now listen to "Unmasked: The Platinum Edition" in Spotify, and pre-order the 2 CD edition and the 4 CD edition to keep enjoying his compositions.

August 03, 2010

SUSAN KAY & FREDERICK FORSYTH, JOURNEY TO LOVE NEVER DIES



This post doesn't bring any news about the musical itself, but it's kind of quintessential for Love Never Dies and its characters. Have you ever wondered about Erik's life before Phantom of the Opera? Or what made him hide beneath that Opera House? Or what events happened in his troubled past that brought him to the story we all know and love in The Phantom of the Opera
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We invite you to read these books and delve into The Phantom's story:

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
Susan Kay's Phantom
Frederick Forsyth's The Phantom of Manhattan

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The Phantom's life is narrated with great skill in Susan Kay's Phantom. This book narrates The Phantom's life from birth, his relationship with his unloving mother, his childhood and the chapter of his life where he joined the circus. The novel also covers his travels and his isolation beneath the Garnier Opera House and Christine. Although she is a fundamental part of The Phantom's story, this novel goes deeper into Erik's character and his life and upbringing.



And we wouldn't be even talking about Phantom or Love Never Dies with no mention of Gaston Leroux and the novel that started it all. The Phantom of the Opera was first published as a serialization in Le Gaulois in 1909. The setting of the novel came from an actual Paris opera house that Leroux had heard the rumours about from the time the opera house was finished (sounds familiar?). The details about the Palais Garnier, and rumours surrounding it, are closely linked in Leroux's writing. The underground lake that he wrote about is accurate to this opera house, and it is still used for training firefighters to practice swimming in the dark. The event that was the infamous chandelier crash also rang to be true. The mysteries that Leroux uses in his novel about the Phantom are still mysteries. However, he defended the rumours to be true, even on his death bed.



Flash forward to 90 years later, Frederick Forsyth started working in collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber to bring the story of The Phantom of the Opera into a conclusion. Andrew Lloyd Webber started planning a sequel for one of his best-known works just four years after The Phantom's premiered. The author himself was part of the creative team when Love Never Dies started to grow, but he finally decided to drop his participation and decided, later in 1990, to publish his ideas into a full novel: The Phantom of Manhattan. Ten years after the chandelier crashed in the Opera Populaire and the mysterious figure of The Phantom vanished, he runs away to America where the streets are full of people who, like himself, have been rejected by society. But Erik is a smart man, and he slowly starts collaborating & designing Coney Island's fair parks until he becomes one of the wealthiest (and most mysterious) Empresario of Manhattan. Mirror tricks, automatons... success is guaranteed. But he receives a letter from an old acquaintance revealing a secret that would change everything. He starts composing again and inaugurates a new Opera House for Christine, now a worldwide consecrated Opera Diva, to perform...

Enjoy the reading!
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