De kaartverkoop voor ‘Love Never Dies’ begint op 8 oktober als we Baz Bamigboye van de Daily Mail mogen geloven.
Tickets for Love Never Dies, the musical sequel to Phantom Of The Opera, will go on sale - finally! - on October 8.
That’s the message I’m hearing in various Twitter cyber-stations. Indeed, I have it on the highest authority (from the Phantom himself) that he will begin making announcements on Twitter from Monday and later there’ll be pronouncements from the bowels of the Paris Opera on Facebook and loads of other social internet sites.
I can tell you that performances will begin at London’s Adelphi Theatre in March.
Rehearsals will begin early in January, although those who follow this column will know that Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyricist Glenn Slater, director Jack O’Brien, designer Bob Crowley, choreographer Jerry Mitchell, lighting designer Paule Constable and other members of the creative team have been working on and off for a year on the show.
This week they were locked away at the Adelphi, as Crowley and his operatives worked on a series of illusions and special effects.
The composer told me that he wanted technical problems sorted out now, rather than early next year. ‘I don’t want to get to the eve of the first preview and find we’re being held up by some illusion,’ he said.
De Twitterpagina van de Lord http://twitter.com/ALloydWebber
Update ook The Phantom himself twittert sinds deze week http://twitter.com/the_phantom