London, United Kingdom - September 23 to 28, 2010, presented for the first time in London's famed West End the presentation of "Love Never Dies". Travelers can book online at Broadway Across America http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/travel/packageLondon.html Phantom lovers can book a trip that features a 5-star accommodation at the Stafford London located in central London and seats to the show.
This trip also includes more activities such as a guided tour of London and a trip to Stratford-upon-Avon where visitors get to enjoy and explore the roots of Shakespeare. While on this trip of a lifetime travelers tour Kensington Palace known as the "Enchanted Palace", while at the palace enjoy afternoon tea, see a second musical production "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert", and of course a tour of Buckingham Palace and on the final night of your visit watch "Sister Act" another musical comedy.
"Love Never Dies" is Frank Lloyd Webber's sequel to the Phantom of the Opera and the musical picks up the gothic tale of intrigue, romance and pain some 10 years after the burning of the theatre.
"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" is a play based on award winning film produced by written by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott. An adventure of three friends aboard a battered old bus in search of love and friendship but as is the natural end to all things they find more than they ever had dreamed.
"Sister Act" A story of Disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnessing a murder and then placed in protective custody. Seems to follow the steps of the movie "Sister Act" starring Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris becomes a nun to stay hidden from those who would kill her.
Cost of this once in a lifetime trip Price Per Guest (double occupancy) $2,667,
BAA Package Price for Two $5,334; Price per guest (single occupancy) $3,998; transportation from airport to hotel will be explained online or when you call to book the trip. Also prices don't include airfare and some airfare is cheaper priced depending on when you fly from your point of take off, such as early evening, daytime, etc.
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11 Comments
Post a CommentSounds like a win :)
Hope they have a DVD of it in the near future. Phantom of Opera was very good
Didn't even know a sequel was planned. I'd love to go to London some day.
Wow, sounds like a dream for show lovers.
Sounds so cool!!!!!
PV love :)
Sounds great.
That sounds great :D
There is always an interest in what Andrew Lloyd Weber does. Priscilla Queen of the Desert was remade in the US but I forget the title.
Good theatre (since this is British) reporting!