Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Phantom sequel is delayed in US

The Broadway opening of Andrew Lloyd Webber's brand new musical Love Never Dies has been behind until 2011 due to stipulations upon the composer's travel.
The 62-year-old is limited from prolonged flights while he recovers from surgery for prostate cancer, the matter said.

But the musician is well enough to continue appearing in the BBC's Over The Rainbow bent search show.
The supplement to Phantom of the Opera has been met with mixed reviews since it opened in the West End in March.
'Extremely frustrated'
The Broadway prolongation was due to have the New York debut in November.
Lloyd Webber is pronounced to be "extremely frustrated" about avoiding prolonged flights, which have caused problems with his post-operative recovery.
"Doctors have requested which he does not take any further long-haul flights for the time being as well as until the problem has been investigated.
"This prevents him in attendance auditions as well as being part of the pre-production routine in New York upon the strange schedule," pronounced the matter from Love Never Dies' Broadway producers.
Lloyd Webber combined which he would concentrate upon producing his Wizard of Oz uncover in London as well as "be available for the beautiful routine of bringing Love Never Dies to Broadway as shortly as possible".
In January, the composer revealed which he had been given the all-clear after being treated with colour for prostate cancer, but was re-admitted to hospital after building the post-operative infection.

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