NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Lousy reviews, infighting and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's health combined to put a kibosh on the U.S. opening of "Love Never Dies," theater observers say.
"Love Never Dies," the sequel to the wildly popular "The Phantom of the Opera," opened to poor reviews in London's theater district, leading to an announcement the show's Broadway run is postponed "indefinitely," the New York Post reported Wednesday.