Getting to know you…
Tuesday, 12 Jan 2010

Adam Pearce’s blog

Well, as Miss Fleck (aka Niamh Perry) has reported, yesterday was the Meet and Greet.

This is where almost every single person involved with the production from around the world all get together in one room and introduce themselves. There were cast, creative, wigs, wardrobe, casting, production, design, chaperones, marketing,  digital…the list goes on and on! So, we all sat down with tea, coffee, pastries, biscuits, everything you can imagine. Up steps the Lord to welcome us and he gives us the inside story on how he came up with the idea for the new piece.  He had been collaborating with a number of writers, but they just didn’t seem to work. Then he found a great team in – amongst others – Jack O’Brien, Jerry Mitchell, Bob Crowley, Ben Elton and Glenn Slater. Then Jack stood up and said a few words of inspiration. No matter what Jack talks about, you can’t help but be enthralled by his voice. I’m sure if he was even describing on how he opened a packet of crisps, your jaw would drop open and you would end up marvelling at the man!!

So we are making our way round the group, introducing ourselves. The Lord starts, then Jack, and we go round. I’m watching and trying to remember all the names and jobs, low and behold, it has come to my line. This is where I start to panic. I am 5 people away and I have stupidly just taken a giant mouthful of pecan Danish!!! So I’m chewing and chewing… Now 3 away… 2 away… chewing chewing chewing!!!  1 away… I swallow just as I start to stand. Thank goodness!!!…. But then realise I have not put the rest of the Danish down and am now holding it out in full view of everyone (including the Lord) Stupidly, I say ‘Hello, I’m Adam Pearce, and I play Squelch’ and find myself holding the pastry like a glass and am doing a kind of toasting gesture with it!! And to make matters worse, I look around and nobody else is eating, nor even holding any food what so ever!!  How embarrassing!! The curse of the ‘chubby funster’!

With week 1 of rehearsals over, the cast have been put through their paces!! For this show, for most of the cast, strength is a big factor. So every morning they have been in 10am -12.30pm doing an intense physical warm up and work out, increasing lower body and upper body strength, core strength and stability, just immense!!! God bless them, and all their blood sweat and tears, but it will hopefully all be worth it!!

We are extremely blessed to have such an amazing group of people here who are going to become family for the next year ahead. Cast, company manager, stage management, music team, creative team, wardrobe, wigs, it’s going to be a great year! Good times!!

admin @ 1:26 pm
Filed under: Cast and Rehearsals
The Production Department’s blog
Thursday, 29 Oct 2009

Welcome to the Love Never Dies production blog. Throughout the production period I’ll be keeping you up-to-date with all aspects of this eagerly anticipated show through the subjective eyes (or rapid fingers) of The Really Useful Theatre’s Production Department. What is happening when, who is doing what and just how everything is going. Follow us on an adrenaline packed rollercoaster of a ride as we lift the lid on what it takes to stage what we hope will become one of the biggest musicals of all time.

The production department here at Really Useful is responsible for pretty much everything show related – from planning and producing all new domestic and international productions to the day-to-day management, casting, marketing and maintaining the high standards of Andrew’s shows in the UK, Europe, North, South and Central America. From The Phantom of the Opera in Buenos Aires to Cats on the road. There are eight of us in total, consisting of:

Head of Production
Assistant to Head of Production
General Manager
Production Supervisor
2x Production Assistant
Sales & Marketing Manager
Advertising Manager & Marketing Co-Coordinator

After months of planning we finally launched Love Never Dies in front of the world’s media at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London on October 8th. The reaction (and subsequent media coverage) was phenomenal. The day itself started before sunrise as our technical staff loaded in all the necessary equipment to the theatre and last-minute rehearsals and final preparations were made prior to the house opening at 10am. Then followed a deluge of media, theatre and celebrity types (plus 30 lucky Phantom ‘Phans’) to watch Andrew unveil the continuation of The Phantom of the Opera. Make sure you watch the full coverage of the launch itself, here on the Love Never Dies website…

Rehearsals will commence on January 4th leading up to our first preview on February 20th – with opening night scheduled for March 9th. Between now and then there is a huge amount for the production department to do in order to ensure we meet our February 20th first preview deadline.

Casting for the young actors who will play the role of Gustave is under way in the conservatory below our offices as I write. And they sound great! Due to the complex regulations regarding children working in entertainment the plan is to cast no fewer than 6 young actors who will rotate in the role. Our musical supervisor, Simon Lee, is currently putting the young hopefuls through their paces before they’re put in front of our creative team who will ultimately decide which boys will make it to the Adelphi stage.

Keep checking the Love Never Dies website for further updates over the coming weeks…

Production @ 1:50 pm
Filed under: Production