London critics are heading back to the Adelphi Theatre on December 21 for a second look at Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. In inviting the press back to re-review the show, the producers noted that previously reported changes will be incorporated into future productions.
In early December, the show’s official website noted that “after a substantial re-write over the summer and three intense weeks of new rehearsals at the Adelphi Theatre, Love Never Dies has reopened with a revised structure, which hopefully has made the storyline clearer, and the production more vibrant both musically and choreographically.” Recent reports indicate that the show now begins with the Phantom’s first big musical number, “Till I Hear You Sing,” which had previously been performed 20 minutes in, and a revised ending is now in place. Producer Bill Kenwright is believed to have taken on directing duties alongside Lloyd Webber.
Love Never Dies opened on March 9 to mixed reviews under the direction of Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien, with Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom and Sierra Boggess as Christine. Set in Coney Island, it picks up 10 years after the events of The Phantom of the Opera, with The Phantom (now called Mr. Y) running a boardwalk entertainment complex known as Phantasma.