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  1. Wolfgang Jansen: Aspects of Love. In: musicals, Das Musicalmagazin, Heft 66, August/September 1997, Seite 23-24. "So erinnern die Klänge eher an Lehár, zuweilen an Puccinis ´Boheme´. Dennoch bleibt der typische eigene Klang Lloyd Webbers präsent. Da ist schon ein Könner am Werk. Nur umwerfend ist die Musik diesmal nicht.

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  3. Love is a complex and multifaceted emotion that has captivated humanity throughout the ages. In this article, we have delved into the various aspects of love, exploring its definition, types, and impact on our lives. Now, let’s summarize what we’ve learned and draw some key conclusions:

  4. Michael Ball to star in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love, reimagined for the 21st century and directed by Jonathan Kent.Michael Ball said: “Aspects of Love holds a very special place in my heart. I am absolutely delighted to revisit Andrew Lloyd Webber’s glorious score in a re-imagined chamber production in the West End from May. I am so happy to be collaborating again with the ...

  5. 26 de mai. de 2023 · Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black, and Charles Hart's Aspects of Love has made a West End return with its first-ever revival at the Lyric Theatre, and the reviews are in. The production celebrated ...

  6. Aspects of Love. France 1947. English student Alex Dillingham, travelling through France before his call up, falls in love with the alluring actress Rose Vibert. After a little persuasion, Rose joins Alex at his uncle’s villa. As the pair embark on a passionate affair, the unexpected arrival of Uncle George (David Essex) changes their lives ...

  7. ASPECTS OF LOVE wurde nach der Premiere in London im April 1989 bis 1992 insgesamt 1.325 Mal gespielt. Die deutsche Erstaufführung fand im Mai 1995 an der Staatsoperette Dresden statt. Eine weitere deutschsprachige Produktion wurde im Stadttheater Bern mit Maya Hakvoort als Rose und Carsten Lepper als Alex Dillingham inszeniert.