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The Phantom of the Opera Sequel

On February 16, 2007 Andrew Lloyd Webber announced that he is working on [The Phantom of the Opera's] sequel. The sequel is called The Phantom of Manhattan and is adapted from the novel of the same name, published in 1999, written by Frederick Forsyth.

However, according to a report published in the Daily Mail newspaper, a bizarre mishap has delayed the sequel; Lloyd Webber’s cat, Otto, a rare-breed Turkish Van, clambered onto the digital Clavinova piano and managed to delete the entire score for Phantom of Manhattan. Lloyd Webber was unable to recover any of it from the instrument.

First the Library of Alexandria burns, and now this.

3 Responses

  1. Ted Says:

    Hellcat or Hero? We may never know. I’ll lean towards the latter.

  2. Cynthia Says:

    I wonder if Andrew Lloyd Webber believes in fate. Because if he does, I would hope he’d realize that Fate is holding a giant neon sign that says “STOP!!! RUN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!!!”

    Also, I really, really, really could not help myself:

    You shouldn’t have encouraged me.

  3. Craig Says:

    I wonder if Andrew Lloyd Webber believes in fate. Because if he does, I would hope he’d realize that Fate is holding a giant neon sign that says “STOP!!! RUN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!!!”

    “…and take your fat sacks of cash with you!”

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