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Love Never Dies Hits Hamburg

  • Opera Ghost
  • Oct 17, 2015
  • 2 min read

Love Never Dies, the haunting and mesmorizing sequel to The Phantom of the Opera has hit Hamburg after productions in London, Australia, Japan and Denmark and a prepared tour in the US in 2017. I fell in love with this show after seeing it multiple times in both Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. The music offers a new and beautiful insight into the romance of the Phantom and his Christine, as well as a dazzling look into the magic of Coney Island. The sets and costumes offer a feast for the eyes as well as a complete journey into the wonderful mind of the phantom.

I am so proud at what this show has and will achieve. It is simply superb in my opinion, and whilst it has divided some die hard phans, it has moved to a very special place in my heart. I now offer you a special visual insight into the production and how it has developed over time.

Enjoy!

The official website for touring dates and tickets: http://www.loveneverdies.com/

The original London production opened at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End on 9 March 2010 with previews from 22 February 2010.

The Australian production of Love Never Dies opened in Melbourne at the Regent Theatre on the 21 May 2011 where it saw a myriad of production changes.

The show was filmed at the Regent Theatre, capturing the lavish production in time for all the world to see.

The trailer:

Ben Lewis 'Til' I Hear You Sing'

'The Coney Island Waltz'

Sharon Millerchip 'Only For You'

Anna O'Byrne & Ben Lewis 'Beneath a Moonless Night'

'The Beauty Underneath'

Anna O'Byrne 'Love Never Dies'

Production photos:

​ The Denmark Production with it's own unique costume and set designs:

The Tokyo Production, which was shaped upon the Australian production:

The New Hamburg production with the dazzling Australian design:


 
 
 

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