Opera House Manchester
The year is 1907. It is 10 years after his disappearance from the Paris Opera House and the Phantom has escaped to a new life in New York where he lives amongst the screaming joy rides and freak shows of Coney Island. In this new, electrically charged world, he has finally found a place for his music to soar, but he has never stopped yearning for his one true love and musical protégée, Christine Daaé.
Love Never Dies is "one of the greatest of all Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals" (The Telegraph). This dazzling new production takes audiences on a thrilling roller coaster ride of intrigue, obsession and romance, where you’ll be seduced by the beautiful; sometimes magical and poetic; sometimes joyful; and occasionally melancholic score.
These soaring Lloyd Webber songs envelop you in a sea of melody- Michael Riedel, New York Post
(Photos by Joan Marcus)
Beautiful and haunting- Baz Bamingboye, Daily Mail
A masterpiece- Mark Shenton, Sunday Express
Opera House Manchester
Originally The New Theatre, it opened on Boxing Day, 1912. It went through several iterations, being renamed once before becoming the Opera House in 1920. It's also been used for different functions; as a cinema in WW2, then a bingo hall before reopening as a theatre again in 1984. Since, it has hosted magnificent shows like Barnum and Phantom of the Opera.
Opera House Manchester
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