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Love Never Dies 'is still being tweaked'
Those who see Love Never Dies for the second time may notice subtle changes soon.
Monday, 7 June 2010
The producers of Love Never Dies are continuing to make subtle changes to the show to ensure it is the best possible musical it can be for its audiences.
This is according to Broadway World, which states that Andrew Lloyd Webber has recently tweaked several scenes to bring the show closer to his original vision.
Anyone who buys theatre tickets for Love Never Dies will now see Meg Giry's big number Bathing Beauty expanded, as well as more emphasis on the prologue.
"The welcome is much bigger now, with new orchestrations. It's a massive new dance number and more of an entrance for Meg," a source told Broadway World.
Earlier this month, Phantom actor Ramin Karimloo told BBC Radio 2's The Arts Show that he thinks the way Love Never Dies examines the familiar characters in a more in-depth way is great.
He added that he thinks Lord Lloyd Webber has succeeded in creating an excellent follow-up to Phantom of the Opera, even though it was a big ask.