For those who missed the lovely interview with Joseph and Jemima Rooper on GMTV this morning, it is available to watch again on the GMTV website. For anyone who can't access the video on the site, it will be added to the galleries later.
Today's Guardian has Reunited in it's 'watch this' list today.
BBC Three Counties has a really lovely interview with Joseph on their website, where he discusses work and life in Berkhamsted. The interview can be listened to, and read on the site.
The Guardian are carrying an article about the production with a brief interview with Joseph.
"I go upstairs, past chattering chorus girls too bright and colourful for real life, to have a word with the appalling Raoul. In the original, he is heroically boring; in Love Never Dies, he is a drunk. Raoul, played by Joseph Millson, wears a beautiful grey suit and his legs are very long. I feel slightly sorry for the appalling Raoul. Michael Ball played him at one point, and called the role "thankless"; but Millson can still, perhaps, give me some insights. Why is the Phantom so fascinating? "Everyone can identify on some level with the Phantom," he says. "Everyone wears masks. Everyone has felt like they want to hide away in their cave." He looks away."
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