![]() ![]() In an interview with The Times of London, Andrew Lloyd Webber said that a recently completed sequel to his When he’s crashed the chandelier of the Paris Opera House and driven away the woman he loves with the sight of his abhorrent face, where does a musically gifted phantom go for a little R&R? Brooklyn, of course. Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum in the 2004 film version “The Phantom of the Opera.” (Alex Bailey/Warner Brothers)
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