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| It was originally directed by Jack O'Brien and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell A subsequent Australian production starring Ben Lewis and Anna O'Byrne. | |
| Simon Gleeson (Raoul), Sharon Millerchip (Meg Giry) and Anna backstage after their scene together singing Dear Old Friend; at that moment, Ben Lewis (the Phantom) and Jack Lyall (Gustave) were onstage performing the Beautiful/The Beauty Underneath number (Photo shared by Anna O'Byrne on facebook.). | |
| Starring: Ben Lewis, Anna O'Byrne,Simon Gleeson, Maria Mercedes, Sharon Millerchip, Emma J. Hawkins, Paul Tabone, Dean Vince, George Cartwright Bush, Trent. |
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- Simon Gleeson (Raoul), Sharon Millerchip (Meg Giry) and Anna backstage after their scene together singing Dear Old Friend; at that moment, Ben Lewis (the Phantom) and Jack Lyall (Gustave) were onstage performing the Beautiful/The Beauty Underneath number (Photo shared by Anna O'Byrne on facebook.).
Love Never Dies: A spectacular, formidable performance
Love Never Dies (2012) | Phantom of the Opera | Fandom
- Watch the full show:https://youtu.be/2RxBacdipps?si=ynx-qgoNKj_6R6g4https://www.uphe.com/movies/andrew-lloyd-bers-love-never-diesAnna O'Byrne delivers thi.
“Love Never Dies” is a poor addition to the otherwise ...
Love Never Dies - Their Christine - Anna O'Byrne
- Anna O'Byrne as Christine Daae When Christine and Raul arrive for the engagement with their 10 year-old son, Gustav (Jack Lyall), the Phantom notices that the boy has musical talent, does a few quick calculations and decides that Gustav is his son, leading to the dramatic finale involving the mysterious Madam Giry (Maria Mercedes) and her.
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- Christine Daaè (Anna O’byrne) and her son Gustave (Jack Lyall) share a sweet moment on stage as she sings him the lullaby “Look with your Heart.” Courtesy of Andrew Lloyd ber.
Lauren Looks Back: Love Never Dies – The Sequel We Didn't Need
Posted in: Movies | Tagged: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Joel Schumacher, Love Never Dies, The Phantom of the Opera
In 2004 I saw the Phantom of the Opera film, and 18 year old me fell in love with the sad-sack Phantom and Christine love story. Then a few weeks later, I forgot about it. I've re-watched the movie since then, and can safely say that the 2004 film adaptation of an otherwise enchanting Broadway hit sucks. But I'm not here to talk about the movie. Or any of the other adaptations, or even the actual Broadway show. No, I'm here to talk about the sequel, Love Never Dies.
Based partially on the book The Phantom of Manhattan, Andrew Lloyd Webber created a follow up that no one asked for. And since clearly no one ever says no to Webber, we got this atrocity. If you have never seen Phantom of the Opera and decide to watch Love Never Dies after reading this — don't worry. The only similarity