I just read that ALW is working on a sequel to Phantom titled "Once upon another time" Exciting eh?
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I just read that ALW is working on a sequel to Phantom titled "Once upon another time" Exciting eh?
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Shoot me now, please.
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Wanna read the summary of Act One? It's all the rage (and I mean "rage") in the Phandom at the moment:
Reidel on Sequel LONDON - The man in the mask is back. And so is the champagne. Andrew Lloyd Webber unveiled the first act of "Phantom . . . Once Upon Another Time" at his annual Sydmonton Festival two weeks ago. And while the buzz on this sequel to "The Phantom of the Opera" is pretty good (especially for the music), what really impressed the swells were Andrew's wines. ... ...As for "Phantom . . . Once Upon Another Time": It's set in 1906 in Coney Island. The Phantom, having fled Paris, is running a freak show. At night, he crawls into his lair and makes love to an automaton that looks like Christine. Christine, meanwhile, has become a famous opera singer. But she's fallen on hard times because her husband, Raoul, has squandered their fortune. So she's accepted a high-paying gig from a mysterious impresario to open a new amusement park. On her first night in New York, she draws back the curtain in her hotel suite and comes face to face with her new employer - flash of lightning, crash of chords - the Phantom! Christine has a child, Gustave, but is his father Raoul or the Phantom? I can't tell you because no one's seen the second act yet. But I can tell you that Raoul, who was so handsome in "The Phantom," is now a drunken wreck. I know you're saying to yourselves, "WTF!!!! That can't POSSIBLY be true!" Well, here's the original NY Post article: http://www.nypost.com/seven/07162008/entertainment/theater/a_really_wine_time_120096.htm?page=0 Apparently, ALW likes to get his guests liquored up before they see a show. R.
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