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    Divine diva proves that Love Never Dies in Phantom sequel's Dallas premiere

    Tarra Gaines
    Jul 23, 2018 | 9:16 am

    Broadway’s longest running musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera, has enthralled audiences for 30 years, but Dallas will soon discover that the Phantom story didn’t end with the crashing of the giant chandelier. In the new musical Love Never Dies, that ultimate bizarre love triangle between the Phantom, the angelic-voiced Christine Daaé, and her protector, Raoul, lives on as they all meet again — this time in the new, strange world of early 20th-century New York.

    As the Love Never Dies tour heads to Dallas Summer Musicals, CultureMap caught up with Meghan Picerno, who stars as Christine, to find out what it takes to bring new life to this iconic role. In this Phantom sequel, 10 years have past. While Christine married Raoul, had a child, and has sung her way into international diva acclaim, the Phantom has found refuge and a new freedom living among the performers, freaks, and geeks of Coney Island.

    A voice for two worlds
    While Picerno hasn’t experienced any theater-haunting, masked maestros in real life, she is a classically trained opera performer in her own right, who finds it easy to move back and forth between opera and musical productions.

    “I am one of those artists who lives in both worlds,” she says of her opera and musical theater experiences. “Both of the worlds really help each other. The colors and tools that I’m using and learning in one, I bring over to the other. They enrich each other.”

    Picerno believes that with her opera training, she brings “a flavor that perhaps wasn’t always there” when tackling a Broadway show, yet when she crosses back to opera, she believes her experience with musical theater helps her bring urgency, and sense of being in the moment in her characters’ development. For Picerno, Love Never Dies, in some ways, merges those two worlds together.

    “Andrew Lloyd Webber is an absolute musical genius of our day, and his music is not too far from the opera world. This score of Love Never Dies is extremely classical. It’s a difficult score to sing and beautiful one.”

    A 20th-century woman with 21st-century problems
    From the first notes to the last, the story in Phantom was always one of heightened emotions and drama, perhaps very like some classic opera, and Picerno finds Love Never Dies offers that same volume of intensity.

    “Particularly in this story and where we find them, to me it is very operatic in the most glorious way. Everything is heightened. Where the story finds them all is in the most insane, extraordinary circumstance, she describes, adding “I do find from my opera training, when you do have larger than life situations and emotions, in order for that to work the foundation has to be completely genuine.”

    At first glance Christine’s story set at the turn of the 20th century might seem very removed from our 21st-century relationship concerns, but Picerno says some of her character’s dilemmas feel somewhat familiar, comparing the situation a bit like being ghosted by a guy or that unsettled situation when an old boyfriend pops back into your life. Above all, she sees aspects of the story having contemporary relevance.

    “Christine is not the 18 years old that we see in Phantom, a little naive and just starting out to discover what life is. This woman has lived, traveled and seen things, and she’s in a marriage that’s not so great,” Picerno describes of Christine’s growth and struggles. “She is the one making the money in her family. Even today, what is it like in our society when a woman is working and has a child. This is still in 2018, in some areas, an issue. For a woman of that strength in 1907, I find her pretty incredible.”

    The new adventures of Christine
    When asked if she tries to find connection with all the previous Christines who have gone before her, including Sarah Brightman who originated the role, while making this older, hopefully wiser woman her own, Picerno says it was conversations with Webber that helped her find her own way.

    “Within the context and constraints of the directing and the flavor of the show, he basically gave permission to make it my own. And that’s really exciting. It’s an honor to portray an iconic role, but again, it’s 10 years later. I want to be true to the role and stay true to her roots but find where she can grow and mature.”

    Whether opera or musical theater, early 20th or 21st-century set situations, Picerno believes there are some aspects of love stories we can all understand.

    “I cry every day onstage. Maybe there’s something wrong with me,” she says with a laugh. “It’s because I’m using my own pain, experiences and joy and then I use the music that Andrew Lloyd Webber writes to communicate that to the audience. Especially in this day and age with everything that’s going on in the world, people need art. They need theater, the human connection and to feel the things on stage.”

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    Love Never Dies runs July 24-August 5 at The Music Hall at Fair Park. For tickets, showtimes, and information, visit the official site.

    Jake Heston Miller as Gustave and Meghan Picerno as Christine Daaé.

    Love Never Dies: Jake Heston Miller, Meghan Picerno
    Photo by Joan Marcus
    Jake Heston Miller as Gustave and Meghan Picerno as Christine Daaé.
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    2 Dallas museums partner on landmark Roy Lichtenstein acquisition

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 12, 2025 | 12:51 pm
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    The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) and the Nasher Sculpture Center will present works from the joint acquisition of more than 50 artworks generously gifted by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in 2024, showing prints, drawings, and sculptures by the groundbreaking American artist at the two neighboring institutions in the Dallas Arts District.

    According to a release, the installations will be on view from January 31 to August 16, 2026 at the Nasher and from January 1 to July 5, 2026 at the DMA.

    The joint gift made by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation to the DMA and the Nasher in Celebration of the Centennial of Roy Lichtenstein is comprised of a selection of prints, drawings, maquettes, and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), a leading figure in twentieth-century American art and a pioneer of the Pop Art movement.

    The works were specifically selected by the curatorial staff of both institutions and relate to objects already in their respective collections including sculptures, works on paper, and maquettes, along with tools and study objects.

    Organized by the Nasher Sculpture Center’s Senior Curator Dr. Catherine Craft, The Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the DMA Ade Omotosho, and The Allen and Kelli Questrom Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the DMA Dr. Emily Friedman, the presentation is divided according to each institution’s strengths and will be shown in combination with objects by Lichtenstein already in their respective permanent collections.

    At the Nasher, works relating to three sculptures from the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection—Head with Blue Shadow, Peace through Chemistry, and Double Glass—will be accompanied by a selection from the Foundation's gift of more than two dozen drawings and maquettes associated with Lichtenstein’s Brushstroke sculptures.

    At the Dallas Museum of Art, the presentation features a set of Brushstroke sculptures carved from wood alongside various prints and studies that reveal the artist’s eclectic imagery.

    Events
    In addition to the exhibition, the DMA and the Nasher will co-host a Study Day focused on the artist on March 28, 2026, sponsored by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. This scholarly event will bring together a variety of curators, academics, and conservators to discuss Lichtenstein’s studio practice and the fabrication and conservation of his sculptures.

    Concluding the Study Day will be a public conversation held at the DMA between Nasher Director Carlos Basualdo and artist Alex Da Corte, regarding Da Corte’s work on the forthcoming Lichtenstein retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    “In bestowing this generous gift, the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation established Dallas as a center for the study and display of Lichtenstein’s work,” Basualdo says in a statement. “This collaborative presentation of the gift and the corresponding programming is an important step in the direction of pursuing that goal, deepening the understanding of an artist who remains immensely influential to contemporary art and its relationship with mass media and today’s culture.”

    Roy Lichtenstein is made possible by support from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation and the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID).

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