The book for Aspects of Love, written by Andrew Lloyd
Webber himself, is based on the autobiography of David Garnett,
Virginia Woolf's nephew. The story begins with the character
of Alex who recounts the story of his life. It then flashes back
to 1947 when he fell in love with Rose Vibert, the star of a
touring acting company. The 17-year-old Alex convinces the 25-year-old
actress to spend two weeks with him at his Uncle George's unoccupied
estate. When Uncle George returns unexpectantly and finds himself
attracted to the young actress, the complications really begin.
Aspects of Love reunited Webber with Phantom
of the Opera colleagues Charles Hart, Gillian Lynne,
Maria Bjornson, and Andrew Bridges. The show opened its New York
run at the Broadhurst Theatre on April 8, 1990. It ran for 377
performances.
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