Phantom Of The Opera

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Faith2
#0Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 3:55pm

I'm sure this has been discussed, but since I'm new to this board, I have not seen any of the discussions....soooo

I was just wondering how many Phantom lovers there are on the board??

I cannot get enough of the music, I have various cast recordings, and I have seen the show in New York, London, and in the Midwestern U.S.A., and it's wonderful....

I also have several film video's including the original black and white version.

I do fancy the Phantom....LOL!


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krolockskid
#1re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 4:13pm

Yeah, Phantom's not a very popular subject around here. But I am a fan of it. I saw it twice on tour and once in New York. When I was younger I used to be really crazy about it, but not so much anymore. Still a good show though. :)


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NativeNewYorker
#2re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 4:18pm

I love Phantom! I admit, when I listen to the highlights album, I skip many songs, but the songs I DO listen to I can play over and over...it's very much a sentimental favorite in my family :) And on stage...just gorgeous.

Not to mention how gorgeous Patrick Wilson is going to be in the movie version...

b-waygirl
#3re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 4:18pm

I'm still young and i'm still crazy about it!!!! i've got the entire score by heart, and LOVE THE PLAY....PHANTOM OF THE OPERA KICKS @$$!!!!


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#4re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 5:13pm

Phantom was the first OBC I ever bought so its very special to me:) I can't wait to see how the movie turns out.

beacon1
#5re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 5:58pm

Film Version: I figure the world premiere will be in London where it was filmed, right? Will New York host a film premiere, too?
Looking forward to seeing it, especially Patrick Wilson (sigh) as a dashing Raoul. Lucky Emmy Rossum (Christine)! And, we're all curious about Gerard Butler as the Phantom...


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DofB5
#6re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 6:48pm

Fondest Greetings, Faith2!

I love POTO as well. I've seen it twice but not on Broadway. Hope to change that someday soon.

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#7re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/21/04 at 8:00pm

I've seen it over a dozen times, own three cast recordings, several music videos and the Lon Chaney film.

The music is good if not repetitive, and the story is fine. It's not a great show, but I got caught up in it during my early teenage years, so that didn't hurt, either... re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera

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#8re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 1:12am

I love this show..it was the second show I ever saw on a high school trip out here my junior year. We Saw Les Miz on a Thurs and Phantom that Friday... At the time, I thought it was the most incredible thing I had ever seen in person.

I still enjoy seeing it today and I always enjoy seeing a different interpretation of Phantom.. Hugh is probably my favorite thus far.


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#9re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 2:52am

I really like Phantom and I've seen it 3 times in NY and I am def looking forward to seeing Patrick Wilson in the upcoming movie!! yuuummm!!


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#10re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 10:05am

I like the music...but for some reason (and I'm not sure why) I just wasn't extremely impressed when I saw it on Broadway. I do like the cast recording a lot, though.

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#11re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 1:41pm

Faith2- I'm a Phantom lover! How long have you been a fan? I love everything about POTO, It's a great show.


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GottaGimmick
#12 re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 8:44pm

I'm a total Phan! I love it!!!!!

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Broadwaylilhead
#13re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 8:53pm

I've seen the show 5 times with five different casts....


Call it a regime change...

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Phantess
#14re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 10:37pm

I'm definately a fan. Nothing else to say.
Phantom on Broadway

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johny0828
#15re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/22/04 at 11:01pm

it was my first show i saw, its kind a speical to me. and the music was my first show cd.

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#16re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 1:24am

I like it and have seen it in Chicago, Milwaukee, and NYC.

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#17re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 7:17am

Thanks everyone for posting on my *very first* topic on this board. It is so interesting and so much fun reading what other Phantom lovers have to say.

I cannot remember when I first saw and heard the Phantom, (yes, it's been that long ago), LOL, but from the very beginning it was love at first sight! (Speaking of love at first sight...has anyone seen the 70's - 80's (?) film, "Love At First Bite" with George Hamilton, etc??? It was just on cable here last week, and I saw it again...it is hilarious)!

Anyway, I have been an Andrew Lloyd Webber fan for as long as I can remember, and I have just about every book that I can find on ALW and his work, and I basically saw Phantom for the first time because it is ALW's work and music...but there's more to it than that...I have a real facination for the Phantom story somehow.....does anyone else?!

Love,
Faith2
Phantom Lover


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Rustystarlight
#18re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 7:55am

Phantom's allmost died in the UK. None of the yonger people seem to give a damm. It's mainly the older people and visiting posh peeps. This is a shame becuase it's fantastic.
Hopefully once the film is out more people will be intrested in seeing the actual thing.

Phantom3
#19re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 5:05pm

I LOVE THE SHOW I have seen It Twice, Once in Portland and Once in Seattle. My Favorite Phantom of the Opera is Brad Little he is the best that I have seen!!!!

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#20re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 5:46pm

Uh-Oh... we have another Phantom... hope we don't get confused between Phantom2 and Phantom3.... who is Phantom1?


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#21re: re: re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 7:13pm

I've seen Phantom on Broadway with Hugh Panero. I LOVE the music, but I'm afraid to say that a lot of the show disappointed me.........I only seemed to really enjoy the scenes which involved the Phantom. The special effects were great!


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#22re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 8:11pm

That's pretty funny, Broadwaylilhead, about Phantoms 2 and 3..LOL!

It makes me wonder who the other Faith is?????


There is a curious paradox that no one can explain; Who understands the secret of the reaping of the grain, Who understands why spring is born out of winter's laboring pain, Or why we all must die a bit before we grow again. -from "The Fantasticks"

eponine88
#23re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/23/04 at 8:28pm

I just saw Phantom on Broadway Thursday nite and I loved it! POTO was the first cast album I ever listened to, and I had the whole thing memorized by the time I was 4. But wow!!!! What a great experience!!!!!! Plus I had great seats- center orchestra, second row. I can't wait to see how the movie turns out!

Bonnie
#24re: re: re: Phantom Of The Opera
Posted: 2/24/04 at 9:01am

Phantom 2 and 3, well I've gotta laught, my email is phantom13.

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