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He's begging Andrew Lloyd Webber not to go forward with it.
Plus: new school-lunch guidelines, yet another celebrity-chef scandal, and more, in our morning news roundup.
'Love Never Dies' will miss its previously scheduled fall opening on Broadway so Andrew Lloyd Webber can recover from cancer.
When it hits Broadway this fall, "some changes from the London production [are] likely."
Some clever one is calling 'Love Never Dies' "Paint Never Dries."
Michael Riedel says that's just for the London production, too.
Plus: You'll never guess where the Phantom of the Opera ended up.
Plus: Andrew Lloyd Weber satisfies your mom's wildest desires, and 'The Terminator' gets the respect it's due.
British bankers snag free tickets to West End musicials! Crisis averted.
Plus: Colonel Tom Parker gets his own biopic, and Willem Dafoe hits the vampire trifecta.
The contestants tear out their vocal cords on Andrew Lloyd Webber night, and Vulture charts the results.
Last year's 'Idol' winner suffered an acute vocal-cord hemorrhage. But tonight on the show, contestants will push themselves further than ever!
The morning's news from the trades, including Elizabeth Banks as Laura Bush and Tim Rice as the lyricist for Phantom, Part Two.
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