'Till I Hear You Sing' from 'Love Never Dies' Melbourne Production
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This is so growing on me, took me a while, but I think the dvd will be amazing. I absolutely love LND :)
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@PassTheMarmalade1957 The story is the same but they changed many many elements of the show and improved it a lot. Andrew Lloyd Webber was blown away by the production.
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Weird, i think of ben and anna AS the phantom and christine when i watch the LND movie. If i saw sierra and ramin i would think sierra and ramin moslty because im a huge fan of each of them. Anna and ben brin something new to these roles.
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@PassTheMarmalade1957 I totally agree
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Andrew Lloyd Webber has excelled himself on this, every song is filled with such passion and love! This could perhaps be the best sequel ever, to be honest I was unsure to start with about Andrew Lloyd Webber doing a sequel for Phantom cause I was convinced it would ruin the original but I have to say, I should have had more faith! Yes, I think this is easily the BEST sequel ever made. I'm sorry I ever doubted you Sir, you have always been and will continue to be forever more my hero :)
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@thekat6 About Ben sounding too old: Actually, he sounds perfect in age. (I really like his voice, too!) The Phantom, in Phantom of the Opera, is supposed to be in his 50s, much older than Christine. The productions have certainly had Phantoms much younger than that, with Ramin, having been the youngest. The Phantom was much older than Christine in the original source material, the book by Gaston Leroux. That being said, Ramin is AMAZING on video. I'd have loved to see him in person.
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@mckennac7 Yes, Christine moves. I noticed it yesterday. Start watching at 3:52; then at 4:29, you see her hands move downward.
what the hell is with all the cameras clicking and beeping, are there no recording rules in melbourne?
DrinkOmally 1 month ago 13
I don't know why, but to me, the Australian production of LND looks much more like a sequel to the original Phantom of the Opera than the London production did (even though the story is probably the same.) The London show was beautiful, but it looked more like a sequel to the POTO film with Gerard Butler than it did a sequel to the stage show.
PassTheMarmalade1957 1 month ago 6