2010
The Phantom Returns, ET Now
'While Andrew Lloyd Webber has been quoted as saying that Love Never Dies is intended to be a standalone show, the years of experience gained by Delstar and Stage Technologies since the original The Phantom of the Opera have been enormously valuable for this follow-on production. The extensive automation system for Love Never Dies comprises around 60 automated axes and is programmed via the new series Acrobat∙G6 control desk, with motor control from seven AU:tour quick-install, plug-and-play, touring control racks. After a successful launch at Viva ELVIS by Cirque du Soleil at ARIA Resort & Casino in CityCenter, Las Vegas, the eChameleon next generation automation software is making its West End debut in this production.'
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This article first appeared in the April 2010 issue of Entertainment Technology Now magazine and is reproduced with kind permission of ET Press.
(Note: an image in this article is incorrectly captioned and Davide Monestero is no. 1 automation operator at 'Love Never Dies'.)
The Phantom Returns, ET Now