Love Never Dies

Adelphi Theatre
Monday - Saturday 19:30 hrs
Wednesday & Saturday 14:30 hrs
Length: 2 hr 30 mins

Overnight stays from £89.00 pp (twin/double)

The story continues...

The principal characters of The Phantom of the Opera continue their stories at the Adelphi Theatre in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, new rollercoaster ride of obsession and intrigue… in which music and memory can play cruel tricks… and The Phantom sets out to prove that, indeed, LOVE NEVER DIES!

Ten years after the mysterious disappearance of The Phantom from the Paris Opera House, Christine Daaé accepts an offer to come to America and perform at New York’s fabulous new playground of the world - Coney Island.

It promises to be a thrill!

Check out preview performances by stars of the show, Sierra Boggess & Ramin Karimloo, playing respectively Christine & Raoul!
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Price Includes:

  • 3* / 4* overnight accommodation
  • Full cooked breakfast
  • Stalls/Dress Circle seat
  • Dinner where applicable

HotelBasisWeekend
pp (twin/double)
Midweek
pp (twin/double)
Central LondonEnglish Breakfastfrom £130.00from £99.00
London DocklandsEnglish Breakfastfrom £115.00from £89.00
London HeathrowHalf Boardfrom £120.00from £99.00

NB: Prices apply to group bookings of 20 or more paying guests. Single room supplements may apply, please check when booking your group.
Weekend stays include Evening performance (Fri or Sat)
Midweek stays include Evening or Matinee performance (Mon - Thurs)


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What the papers say

What I have no doubt about whatever is that this is Lloyd Webber's finest show since the original Phantom, with a score blessed with superbly haunting melodies and a yearning romanticism that sent shivers racing down my spine.
Charles Spencer, The Telegraph

There is much to enjoy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical. The score is one of the composer's most seductive. Bob Crowley's design and Jack O'Brien's direction have a beautiful kaleidoscopic fluidity. And the performances are good.
Michael Billington, The Guardian