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Tag Archives: Sierra Boggess
LOVE NEVER DIES Rehearsal Photographs
Playbill has published three photographs from the rehearsals of Love Never Dies. Here’s just one, featuring Sierra Boggess and Ramin Karimloo with director, Jack O’Brien: None is particularly enlightening. I wish there’d been a greater range of shots available. Purchases … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Musicals, Photo Calls, West End
Tagged Jack O'Brien, Love Never Dies, Photographs, Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess
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“Love Never Dies” – and neither does this song…
So here it is, the titular tune from the sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies: Hang on a second you say – that sounds familiar! Well, of course it does. The song was … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, International, Musicals, Performances, Television, West End, YouTube
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway, International, Kiri te Kanewa, Love Never Dies, Musicals, Performances, Sierra Boggess, The Beautiful Game, The Boys in the Photograph, The Phantom of the Opera, West End
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LOVE NEVER DIES: Debut of the Title Tune
The public will hear the title tune from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies for the first time tonight when it is performed by Sierra Boggess on The South Bank Show Awards. She will be accompanied by Lloyd Webber and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Love Never Dies, Sierra Boggess
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LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 6
Part 6 of this track-by-track commentary of Love Never Dies will probably be the shortest installment, dealing with only track 16 on the original cast recording, a self-contained scene that sees all of our principle characters reunited backstage at Phantasma. … Continue reading →