Love Never Dies: Phantom Of The Opera

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You could argue that one of the main reasons why “Love Never Dies” didn’t do very well was because the public had already seen the story of Christine and the Phantom in “Phantom of the Opera,” so to try and replicate the emotions a second time would have been much harder because the audience wouldn’t have been as thrilled or excited when they saw the Phantom because they had already seen him once before. Also when “Phantom of the Opera” finishes you think you have a conclusion as to what happens, but because of “Love Never Dies” everything that you knew about “Phantom of the Opera” suddenly changes. Maybe that’s why audiences weren’t a fan of “Love Never Dies.” Because the audience had already seen everything else once, and some of the events that they thought they had witnessed didn’t actually happen. For example in “Phantom of the Opera” there is nothing to suggest that Christine and the Phantom had a child together, but in “Love Never Dies” it suggests that the Phantom and Gustave are father and son in the song “Beautiful.” …show more content…

However I’m also certain that nobody has had a Phantom chasing after them forcing them to sing. Cleo Demetriou, one of the girls that played Matilda said in an interview "I think we all like Naughty and the reason is because we get to do stuff we don't usually do." The song “Naughty” is the most relatable song in the show because every child has always thought that they are a lot stronger and smarter than they actually are. So the song “Naughty” gives the kids freedom to just act stupid and act as though you are really big and strong which usually if a child was to act like that in reality they would be told to stop and act their

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