Christine: Erik...
Erik: Oh no, 'Erik' in b-flat.
Erik: You're disappointed.
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@phantomoftheoperaforever
Christine: Erik...
Erik: Oh no, 'Erik' in b-flat.
Erik: You're disappointed.
Imagine if you had a neighbour who keeps performing songs from Phantom of the Opera in his apartment every night, by himself but accompanied by a parrot, which he has taught to sing Christine's part. Admittedly it's kind of obnoxious but you are far too baffled to even be properly annoyed. And also you don't want to confront someone with that kind of power and determination. So every once in a while you just hear this guy dramatically bellow
"SING FOR ME!"
[ASTONISHINGLY HIGH-PITCHED PARROT SHRIEK]
I'm so sorry I had to it was haunting me
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...just follow the lantern...
Rob Pitcher, Hamburg
Ben Crawford and Emilie Kouatchou, Broadway
John Cudia, US Tour
Peter Karrie, Toronto
Glenda Balkan and Peter Karrie, Toronto
Peter Karrie, Toronto
Hugh Panaro and Sam Hill, Broadway
Norm Lewis and Mary Michael Patterson, Broadway
Valerie Link and Mathias Edenborn, Hamburg
THE PHANTOM'S MASK IN TECHNICOLOUR!
Red Death in non-replica productions
ROW 1: Hungary
ROW 2: Poland (two slightly different versions)
ROW 3: Restaged Tour (two quite different versions)
ROW 4: Estonia
ROW 5: Czech Republic
ROW 6: Romania (prototype) and Norway (redesigned)
ROW 7: Greece, Middle East (same as Norway, with variations)
ROW 8: Serbia
ROW 9: Bulgaria (left) and Sweden (right)
ROW 10: Sydney Harbour
ROW 11: New Romanian production
ROW 12: Italy/Monaco/Spain
(Sketch) the phantom of the opera
Ayesha and Christine, if only🥺
The rose 🌹
A speedpaint video of this will be available at my Patreon on october 1st!
PHANTOM
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Something that always confused me when I read TPOTO was why The Phantom chose box five out of all the private boxes to be his.
Out of all the seats in the house, box five is among the worst and would be (and still is) sold cheaply (average 65 francs at cheapest in 1880, now sold a between 10-25 euros nowadays) on general sale. A higher profit would've been made from a year-long booking, especially since there are multiple seats, so it would be 65 francs per person on a yearly booking no matter how many people are in there at once, but still not as much as other seats.
Visual wise, a good chunk of the left side of the stage is cut off and parts of the performance that would occur in the higher wings would be completely unseen, so, why choose it? Isn't the main point of going to go watch an Opera is to actually see the performance?
Not enough jobs are willing to do training anymore, no matter what the situation. Grocery stores won't teach you to work a cash register, businesses won't teach you how to use their programs, even the arts won't teach you anything
Everyone wants a triple threat, expects you to just have those skills. In the old days? you could show up to a random theater barely able to dance and they'd teach you, and then the incel living in the walls would make you a world class singer and actor and you'd be headlining your own show in a few years
concept I’d like to see more:
Erik’s facial disfigurement making him disabled. Maybe certain wind instruments are too painful to play, he can’t eat very well, can’t smell very well, has senstive skin, etc.
A disfigurement such as the one in the book or in the musical would absolutely cause some kinda disability or health issues.
not to be a middle aged mom but the phantom of the opera is really a perfect musical. its pure melodrama and 100% sincere about it. how the central conflict looks to be absolutely unsolveable as all three core characters sing to the extent that they just want to be with the person they love but only one person can get what they want and then!! Christine doesn’t choose anything she chooses to show the phantom she does care about him and he’s not alone!! love is the answer!! and then you think wow that was very cathartic that was excellent as the phantom lets raoul and christine go but then christine comes back to give him the ring and all i ask of you reprise starts and they wring just the last bit of emotion they can out of you for good measure. and then when you’re utterly spent Christine runs away and the Phantom brokenly sobs “I love you” as she and Raoul sail off I feel emotionally spent just writing this
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A quick scuffle later…
*cue the sound of a chair falling and Erik screaming*
How funny would it be if one of the Phantom of the Opera cast members decided to stay... under the stage... and torment every other production ever performed there...?