Hi, I’m Richard Linnell and I’m 12. I am one of the 6 boys who are playing the part of Gustave in Love Never Dies. Welcome to my first blog.
My first full cast rehearsal
10:00AM start at the rehearsal studio. This is the first day all the cast have met to run through so I was pretty nervous! I arrived and went up to the fourth floor. The first thing that I saw as I got out of the lift was a huge pile of pastries and cake, Yum! After watching everyone swam around the pastries we all went into the studio and sat down in the chairs that were set out and Andrew Lloyd Webber started to talk to us all. He introduced himself, Jack (our director), Simon (our musical director) and then we went around the room saying who we are and what we do. When it got to me I was quite nervous but once we had started all the nerves disappeared. Then Andrew told us how Love Never Dies came to be and then I met up with all the people that I knew from previous shows I have been in: Summer Strallen who is playing Meg Giry, who I knew from the Sound of Music where she played Maria and I played Kurt , Dean Chisnall who is in the ensemble, who played Prince Charming in my local Panto 2 years ago, where I was a juvenile dancer and Patrick Stanier one of our SMs here, who was the DSM at Waiting for Godot, where I played the boy earlier this year.
After the break we all sat down at tables to start the run through. I was sitting at the top table next to Joe (Raoul) with Sierra (Christine), Ramin (Phantom), Summer (Meg) and Liz (Madame Giry) on my right, Wow what a line up! As we went through the music I heard all the parts together for the first time and listened to all the scenes. We saw Bob Crowley’s brilliant set designs projected onto the big screen behind us and I realised how incredible, sophisticated, complex and beautiful the show is going to be. I sang my parts with the rest of the cast, which was very nerve racking but I think I did OK, and really enjoyed it. We had a break for lunch and I chatted with the other cast members, they are all so lovely. Funny thing, everyone seemed to have brought tuna fish and cucumber sandwiches to eat. After lunch we continued the run to the end of the show and finished at about 3:15pm.
I can’t say much as the plot, as it is a closely guarded secret, but I will say this, the press are right, this is Andrew’s best musical to date! To all you avid Phantom fans out there waiting for the twentieth of February with your tickets and wondering if it will be as good as The Phantom of the Opera, I can tell you this, it is even better. So hang in there because boy is this one is going to be a doosy!!
Until next time
Richard
Filed under : Cast and Rehearsals
By: Richard Linnell @ 10:28 am
Tags: adelphi theatre, andrew lloyd webber, Cast, gustave, love never dies, opening night, ramin karimloo, Rehearsals, sierra boggess, the phantom of the opera, theatre, wardrobe, wigs









It sounds like you will have a wonderful time in the musical, and know what you’re doing from experience. It must be very grand to be in such a production and around the other people involved who have so much background. Thank you for sharing the experience with us.
January 16th, 2010 at 7:20 pm
wooooow thanks Richard for sharing the experience, brilliant blog cant wait for more. reallllllly cant wait for LNDS!!!
January 17th, 2010 at 11:32 am
Hi Richard,
It was great to hear about how your first day went. It sounded amazing, but very scary! I’m 14 and I’m a huge fan of Andrew Lloyd Webber/The Phantom/musicals in general. I recently met Ramin, which was probably the best day of my life so far as I had seen him in the Phantom a few times and cried every single time, as it’s always been my dream to perform on the West End stage. I have a ticket for ‘Love Never Dies’ for April and can’t wait to see it (it would be great if you were in the cast that day!)
Good luck with the rehearsals and the shows,
Love from Eden =)
January 17th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
Hi Richard
Thanks for the great blog of your first day with the cast. It is great to hear all about it first hand and from your perspective. Down here in Australia they have not heard much about Love Never Dies so I am spreading the word. I am waiting patiently to see the show some time in September on my trip to England. See you then.
Love Mandy
January 18th, 2010 at 11:30 am
wow phantastic blog! i’m 12 as well and i think you are so lucky to have that part! god luck in the show!
January 21st, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Sounds like a great deal of fun and a lot of hard work, Richard…
My daughter and I played nuns years ago in a production our church put on of “The Sound of Music” (starring Teresa Byrons, who is going to be playing Eliza Doolittle in Rhinebeck, NY next month…she’s a glorious singer with a voice like a crystal bell). Omigoodness, it was a wonderful experience, with weeks and weeks of rehearsals – but all the hard work resulted in a magnificent production.
Mmmm…and now I’m craving a tuna fish and cucumber sandwich! =)
Thanks for writing!
God bless you.
April 6th, 2010 at 3:09 pm