Full casting announced for Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies

Published Thursday 17 December 2009 at 11:02 by Alistair Smith

Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, has confirmed the full casting for its run at London’s Adelphi Theatre.

Andrew Lloyd Webber (pictured here with leads, Sierra Boggess who plays Christine and Ramon Karimloo, who plays The Phantom) has announced the full cast of Love Never Dies

Andrew Lloyd Webber (pictured here with leads, Sierra Boggess who plays Christine and Ramon Karimloo, who plays The Phantom) has announced the full cast of Love Never Dies Photo: John D McHugh

Alongside the already confirmed leads Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, as the Phantom and Christine, Joseph Millson will play Raoul, Liz Robertson will play Madame Giry and Summer Strallen will play Meg Giry.

Meanwhile, the roles of Fleck, Squelch and Gangle will be played respectively by Niamh Perry, Adam Pearce and Jami Reid-Quarrell.

The cast will also include Derek Andrews, Dean Chisnall, Helen Dixon, Lucie Downer, Paul Farrell, Charlene Ford, Chris Gage, Lucy van Gasse, Celia Graham, Simon Ray Harvey, Jack Horner, Erin Anna Jameson, Pip Jordan, Jessica Kirton, Louise Madison, Janet Mooney, Colette Morrow, Tam Mutu, Ashley Nottingham, Tom Oakley, Mark Skipper, Jonathan Stewart, Tim Walton and Annette Yeo.

Love Never Dies will have its world premiere in London at the Adelphi Theatre on Tuesday March 9, 2010, following previews from February 20. It will then open in New York on Thursday November 11 and Australia in 2011.

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