Love Never Dies, Il sequel di ALW

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Kastania
view post Posted on 26/1/2009, 08:38




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in ogni caso non capiterà mai che riesca a vedere in teatro neanche questo, perciò che mi preoccupo a fare? u.ù
anche perchè se capitasse la possibilità, andrei a vedere il PRIMO innanzitutto ò.ò

<_< parole sante..
 
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view post Posted on 30/1/2009, 22:46
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Ed ecco una news:

Cécillon Named Vice Chairman of Really Useful; Will Lead Launch of Phantom Sequel

By Kenneth Jones
29 Jan 2009

Andrew Lloyd Webber has appointed Jean-François (JF) Cécillon as vice chairman of The Really Useful Group Limited.

Cécillon, the former chairman and chief executive officer of EMI Music International, will have special responsibility for the global launch of Love Never Dies, the sequel to the international smash The Phantom of the Opera. He will report directly to composer Lloyd Webber and will work closely with André Ptaszynski, the chief executive of The Really Useful Group, the producers of Love Never Dies.

Cécillon, 50, has lived in London for the past 20 years and has spent his career in the music and media industry. His key achievements include: producing the 46664 Cape Town Concert for Nelson Mandela's AIDS Awareness Campaign in 2003, signing Robbie Williams to EMI in 1996, delivering the European launch of the Sega Dreamcast console in 1999, including the sponsorship deal with Arsenal Football Club.

Andrew Lloyd Webber said in a statement, "I am delighted JF will be joining the Really Useful Group team for the worldwide launch of Love Never Dies. His proven track record as a global executive, particularly in marketing, digital and music, will be invaluable for the group."

Cécillon said, "I am delighted to be joining the company at such an exciting time. Phantom is a worldwide phenomenon, and I am proud to have been asked to be part of the next stage of the Phantom's global development and to be working with Andrew and André."

Jack O'Brien is the director of Love Never Dies. A simultaneous launch in three international cities is being explored for late 2009. No casting has been announced.

Glenn Slater (Broadway's The Little Mermaid) is the project's lyricist, and Bob Crowley is the designer.

The Phantom of the sequel is now alive and well and living in Coney Island, Brooklyn. He reunites with his past love, Christine. The entirely new story is created by Lloyd Webber, lyricist Slater, director O'Brien "and a twist of it was given to us by Ben Elton," the composer told the Times of London.
 
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Rowky girl
view post Posted on 31/1/2009, 12:56




ah bene bene, grazie per le news!
Ma ragazze non so se l'ho già fatta questa domanda, ma la data approssimativa della prima si sa?
Co s' mi organizzo per fare un saltino a Londra, visto che l'ho già fatto per il primo musical XD
 
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Kastania
view post Posted on 31/1/2009, 14:02




Quindi è tratto da Forsythe..
 
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voodoogirl89
view post Posted on 6/2/2009, 17:51




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including the sponsorship deal with Arsenal Football Club.

oh yea! xD

miii, voglio saperne di più sul caaaaast x3
 
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view post Posted on 8/2/2009, 00:14
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Ecco delle news sul cast:

Ramin Karimloo potrebbe interpretare il Fantasma, mentre Sierra Boggess potrebbe essere Christine.

Sierra Borgess è stata acclamatissima per il ruolo di Christine nel Fantasma a Las Vegas ed è stata Ariel nel musical Disney La Sirenetta!

Ecco l'articolo:

Will Sierra Boggess Be Christine in Phantom Sequel?

By Kenneth Jones

The talk of the town is that Sierra Boggess, the golden-voiced actress who created the role of The Little Mermaid on Broadway, will be an older — but perhaps no less romantically conflicted — Christine in the sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.

Baz Bamigboye of The Daily Mail Online reported that Phantom: Love Never Dies will star Boggess (who was Christine in Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular) and Ramin Karimloo (who plays the masked tenor in the London production of The Phantom of the Opera).

The question is, where will they bow? Lloyd Webber has said he wants to have three simultaneous openings of the show — on Broadway, in London and in Shanghai, in late 2009. The feasibility is still being determined by the composer and his partners.

As previously announced, Jack O'Brien (Hairspray, The Coast of Utopia) will direct; Bob Crowley (The Coast of Utopia, Mary Poppins, Tarzan) is the designer; Glenn Slater (The Little Mermaid) is the lyricist.

Representatives for composer-librettist Lloyd Webber and Boggess could not confirm the accuracy of the casting report. Boggess and the Iranian-born Canadian Karimloo have reportedly worked on Love Never Dies in the project's developmental workshops.

In Love Never Dies, the disfigured Phantom — who released his beloved soprano and her love, Raoul, at the end of The Phantom of the Opera, and then disappeared in a flash — has been relocated from the Paris Opera to Brooklyn's Coney Island. Christine apparently has a son, and is unhappily married to a now dissipated Raoul. The new story was created by Lloyd Webber, lyricist Slater, director O'Brien "and a twist of it was given to us by Ben Elton," the composer previously said.

The Phantom of the Opera, based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, recently celebrated its 21st anniversary at Broadway's Majestic Theatre. A London production also continues, as do productions all over the world (including a long-running North American tour). Harold Prince directed the original.

Boggess made her Broadway debut as Ariel in The Little Mermaid. She originated the role of Christine Daae in the 90-minute retooled Phantom in Las Vegas, directed by Prince. Her other credits include the national tour of Les Misérables, the world premiere of Princesses (Binky) for Goodspeed Musicals and 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. She was a soloist in Lincoln Center's American Songbook: The Lyrics of David Zippel.

Successful sequels to musicals are rare, but The Phantom of the Opera is an international brand with millions of diehard fans and repeat customers.

The Daily Mail also reported that songs from Love Never Dies may premiere on this season's "American Idol" competition.
 
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Rowky girl
view post Posted on 8/2/2009, 12:10




Non ho mai sentito parlare di questi due attori di musical, per caso ci sono dei video reperibili per poterli vedere all'opera?
Anche se mi fido della scelta del maestro vorrei farmi un'idea mia XD
 
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view post Posted on 8/2/2009, 12:53
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Ramin Karimloo è l'attore che interpreta Gustave Daaè, il papà di Christine, nel film del 2004.

Sierra Borgess è l'attrice che intepreta Ariel nel musical "La Sirenetta" di Disney.

Entrambi sono assai apprezzati coem attori di musical.

Ecco un video con Ramin Karimloo in cui canta "Musica of the night"all'interno di un programma tv inglese:

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Ramin ha già interpretato sia Erik sia Raoul in varie rappresentazioni del musical.



Ecco Sierra Boggess nel ruolo di Ariel:

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voodoogirl89
view post Posted on 8/2/2009, 14:45




LA SIRENETTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *____*
stavo per metterne uno io di video xD
lo metto lo stessoooo HUA *o*

 
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view post Posted on 9/2/2009, 21:49
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Sì sarà proprio lei a interpretare Christine.

Ecco uno spoiler sulla trama:

SPOILER (click to view)
Da quanto abbiamo letto Christine e Raoul andranno a New York con il loro figlio adolescente che indossa metà maschera sul viso...
 
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voodoogirl89
view post Posted on 9/2/2009, 22:43




...e perchè la mezza maschera???

O.O
 
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Rowky girl
view post Posted on 10/2/2009, 09:10




Ragazze grazie a tutte per i bellissimi video, lei mi ha convinto parecchio devo dire *_*
Mentre per quanto riguarda quella cosa del figlio con la mezza maschera non la capisco proprio... insomma vabbe che vogliamo far capire che è figlio di Erik e non di Raul, ma così mi sembra proprio esagerato >.<
 
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voodoogirl89
view post Posted on 10/2/2009, 18:49




sono d'accordo xDDD
 
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view post Posted on 15/2/2009, 14:00
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Il figlio dovrebbe portare la maschera perchè è per metà del viso sfigurato come Erik...

Noi la troviamo un'idea carina... una cosa diversa dal solito... ci piace questo!
 
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voodoogirl89
view post Posted on 16/2/2009, 02:02




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Il figlio dovrebbe portare la maschera perchè è per metà del viso sfigurato come Erik...

O_____O
no, mi pare DECISAMENTE una cosa esagerata ._. cioè, genietto della musica e PURE sfigurato ò.ò no no, mi sembra troppo scontata la risposta alla domanda "E' figlio di Raoul o di Erik?" u_____________ù
 
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