Of course, those sitting in the Adelphi Theatre for the world premiere next Tuesday will know by now of the dramatic real-life situation last September which raised the almost unthinkable question of whether the musical would have to be postponed. 'It's been a long, hard road and although we will be tweaking it right up until the curtain rises on the first night - and beyond - we believe we have got a show that everyone will want to see.' 'Fingers crossed people will like it', says Lloyd Webber, who must be somewhat comforted by the £9 million already taken in advance ticket sales. Haunting performance: Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to Phantom Of The Opera Love Never Dies
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