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  1. last, glorious curtain call, Andrew Lloyd Webber s long-awaited new musical, The Phantom of the Opera, is a triumph. The special effects are among the most spectacular ever seen in the West End . . . . . . After all the well-publicised false starts and back-biting, Lloyd Webber has created a musical which deserves to be around well into the ...

  2. PORTER (holding it up) Showing here. (He sets it in motion) . AUCTIONEER My I start at twenty francs? Fifteen, then? Fifteen I am bid. (the bidding continues. RAOUL. eventually buys the box for thirty francs) . Sold, for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you, sir. (The box is handed across to RAOUL.

  3. May 31, 2009 · The Phantom of the Opera is not just “operatic”: it also plots its own relationship to opera, and in doing so invents a tradition for the modern “high-pop” musical.

    • David Chandler
    • 2009
  4. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA A Musical in Two Acts For 9 Men, 6 Women, Extras, as desired. STAGE MANAGER (Henri) ..manager ofthe opera stage MME. SORELU* principal dancer GABRIEL* the conductor CARLOTfA prima donna ofthe Paris Opera CHRISTINE DAAE a beautiful ingenue LOTfE* a singer, Christine'sfriend ERIK. th.e Phantom RAOUL DE CHAGNY a handsome ...

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  5. The Phantom, who overheard their conversation, is heartbroken and swears revenge on Christine. In the auditorium, the chandelier crashes onto the stage during the Il Muto curtain call ("All I Ask of You (Reprise)").

    • Gaston Leroux
    • 1986
  6. Sep 29, 2022 · In The Phantom of the Opera book and musical, the Phantom cuts the whole chandelier loose during the curtain call of the opera Il Muto, in order to exact revenge on Christine for falling in love with Raoul instead of him. Luckily, no one in the musical dies from the crash.

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  8. They call him the Phantom of the Opera. Armand: Are you insane? 20,000 francs a month to a stranger who doesn't even show his face and on top of that steals the best box seat in the theatre? Buquet: Sir, please…

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