Love Never Dies reopened at the Adelphi Theater in London after closing down for four days to make changes. After seeing the original three times and receiving a report from a Facebook acquaintance who saw the new version, I almost wish I could hop on a plane and make the comparison myself.
There are plenty of articles flying up everywhere on the Internet, along with the usual ranting and raving back and forth across the lines of this love/hate relationship between Phantom of the Opera fans. My Facebook acquaintances who saw the show last evening have positive comments about the changes.
Since I've been reprimanded, friend dumped, threatened, and ignored for having set foot in the theater myself and seen the production without coming back to display my abhorrent displeasure, I shall remain silent about the changes to date until I can judge them myself face-to-face. How can I judge something I've not witnessed with my own two eyes? Hum... Of course, this whole matter could just be a totally selfish reason to justify purchasing another ticket to London and kissing the ground when I get off the plane. (I do have ulterior motives, you see.)
Here are a few links to the news. It doesn't look like Love Never Dies will die soon, though the controversy continues and those who love it continue to give it accolades and those who hate it continue to express their opinions.
PS - I will be in London during the first week in April. Of course, I'm going to see the show again! I'll be back with my own report eventually.
- Reactions are pouring into the Love Never Dies. CLICK HERE TO READ
- New Review from Critic CLICK HERE TO READ
PS - I will be in London during the first week in April. Of course, I'm going to see the show again! I'll be back with my own report eventually.
