<P> The stage manager calls "Curtain" and Christine takes her place on stage . The orchestra begins to play and, after a moment of pained indecision, Christine succumbs to the Phantom's music and sings his aria for the appreciative crowd . Her performance is watched from the wings by the Phantom and Raoul, until Raoul resigns himself to the decision she has made ("Love Never Dies"). </P> <P> Afterwards, the Phantom joins an overwhelmed Christine in her dressing room and the two share a rapturous moment ("Ah, Christine!"). Christine finds a letter from Raoul stating that he has left for good and she begins to panic when she realizes that Gustave is missing . The Phantom at first assumes that Raoul has taken the boy, but Miss Fleck reveals that she earlier passed Meg's dressing room and saw a smashed mirror and Meg leaving with a small figure . A worried Madame Giry announces that she knows where they were likely going ("Gustave! Gustave!"). </P> <P> On a desolate pier, the Phantom, Christine, and Madame Giry find the distraught Meg seemingly about to drown Gustave in the ocean ("Please Miss Giry, I Want to Go Back! ..."). Meg brandishes a gun to make the Phantom finally pay attention to her as she describes the lengths the Girys have gone to over the years to ensure the success of Phantasma, including Meg's offering herself to men in high places to "grease the wheels of (the Phantom's) high - flying deals". The Phantom apologizes for his failure to truly see Meg and her contributions, but when he unthinkingly mentions Christine, Meg becomes enraged and accidentally fires the gun, shooting Christine . The Phantom rushes to Christine and orders Madame Giry to go for help while Meg looks on in stunned horror at what she has done . Knowing that she hasn't much time, Christine reveals to Gustave that the Phantom is his real father and tells the Phantom that her love for him will never die . They two share a final kiss and she dies in his arms . The Phantom has Meg hold Christine's body as he moves to comfort Gustave, who unmasks him without fear as the curtain falls . </P> <P> Ten years after the events at the Paris Opera, the Phantom is now a well known tycoon, being the mastermind of Phantasma, a Coney Island amusement park . Despite the success of his endeavours, he is tortured by the absence of Christine Daae in his life and he longs to hear her sing again ("Til I Hear You Sing"). At Phantasma, The Phantom's performers Dr. Gangle, Miss Fleck and Mr. Squelch introduce the wonders of Coney Island ("The Coney Island Waltz"). Meg Giry, Christine Daaé's friend from the Paris Opera, has become "The Ooh La La" Girl in The Phantom's vaudeville show, which Madame Giry produces . Meg and the Phantasma cast win the crowd over with their performance of ("Only for You"). Madame Giry has read in the newspaper that Christine is coming to New York to sing for Oscar Hammerstein at the opening of his new Manhattan opera house . Madame Giry is concerned that her daughter has lost the attention of the Phantom and she reminisces about how she and Meg smuggled him from Paris, France to New York City ten years ago . ("Ten Long Years") Christine, Raoul and their ten - year - old son Gustave arrive in New York and are met by crowds of paparazzi ("Christine Disembarks"). They are greeted by Gangle, Fleck and Squelch, who arrive by a horseless carriage, to take them to Coney Island ("Are You Ready to Begin?"). </P>

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