Last chance to see Love Never Dies

for-1 on top price tickets (normally £67.50 each)

Sunday 31 July 2011 19:00 EDT
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From the gothic cellars of the Paris Opera House to the dazzling heights of New York’s Coney Island - the Phantom has returned. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s spectacular musical reunites the masked Phantom with his only true love and musical protégée, the stunning beauty Christine Daaé. Love Never Dies is a roller coaster ride of intrigue, obsession and romance - where little is as it first appears.

With Madame Giry’s help the Phantom escaped the Paris mobs to build a glittering new empire in the new world. For 10 long years the Phantom has hidden himself amongst the freaks and sideshows nursing his broken heart and yearning for his true love to return. And now...

Tempted by money and the Big Apple’s bright lights, Christine accepts an offer to perform in America one final time. But on the way to the Metropolitan Opera House Christine, Raoul and their son Gustave are spirited away to Coney and before long discover the true identity of their unexpected and mysterious host. As old wounds are reopened and forgotten memories unlocked – The Phantom sets out to prove that, indeed, Love Never Dies.

To book two-for-one tickets, call 0844 412 4651 and quote ‘The Independent’

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Offer valid for Monday - Friday evening performances, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees until 26 August 2011. Subject to availability. Promoter: Dewynters.

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