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thephantom · 1 year
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the phantom of the opera is there, inside my mind...
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SIERRA BOGGESS, RAMIN KARIMLOO, BARRY JAMES and GARETH SNOOK during the curtain call of the 2011 production of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall
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darklinaforever · 26 days
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You see, I'm not the only one who wants an animated series adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera ! It’s 2024 damn it ! It's time to give us that! With a happy ending for Erik & Christine along the way ! What's better than animation to convey a monstrous face as aesthetically beautiful ? It's time in 2024 to have a version of Christine who accepts Erik's ugliness !
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fishywatches · 2 months
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LOG 03/03/2024 - 5/5 rating
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall 2011
Directed by: Nick Morris, Laurence Connor
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Title: The Phantom of the Opera
Rating: NR
Director: Nick Morris, Laurence Connor
Cast: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, Liz Robertson, Nick Holder, Wendy Ferguson, Daisy Maywood, Barry James, Gareth Snook, Wynne Evans, Earl Carpenter, Kiera Duffy, Sergei Polunin, Philip Griffiths, Simon Green, Stephen John Davis
Release year: 2011
Genres: drama, music, romance
Blurb: Hidden away in the Paris Opera House, a disfigured musical genius terrorises the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protégée whom he trains and loves.
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CHRISTINE DAAÉ HEADCANONS
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  ੈ✩‧₊˚ FANDOM: phantom of the opera
  ੈ✩‧₊˚ FORMAT: headcanon
  ੈ✩‧₊˚ WARNINGS: swearing, almost robbing a bank
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another female main character i can project on to
an artist!!!
not just with her voice, but also with her hands
she paints (although she’s not very good at it), draws, sews, and writes poems.
bullied raoul into watching moana with her and he loved it
listens to marina and the diamonds and nothing else
^^^ heavily relates to seventeen
raoul kept barrowing her red scarf because he lost his normal scarf and because it smells like her so christine made him a brand new matching red scarf
can’t paint her nails to save her life
^^ idk i don’t think she can paint in general
almost robbed a bank with meg because they were bored and literally had nothing left to do
sketches the phantom a lot, especially after what happened in down once more/track down this murderer
has an entire 800 page binder with her drawings and shitty paintings of him
raoul finds it and he’s like “what is this” and she’s like “he looked so interesting”
point is she was forced to go into therapy after that
meg gave her his mask that she found at the end of track down this murderer
she keeps it under her bed
FEMINIST
yells at men on the street when they say anything sexist/even the slightest bit questionable
can’t hear shit
raoul asks her to do something while standing beside her? he gets a “huh?” in return
oh also she’s a starburst junkie
eats them like they’re the last food she’ll ever get to eat
loves mystery books!!
has read every single nancy drew book 1000 times and can recite them off memory
her favourite is the whispering statue (book 14)
she also writes a lot of stories
and then forces raoul to read them
he very much enjoys them
oh also meg writes shitty fanfics and sends them to christine at 4am and she reads them biting her lip and grinning because they’re just that good
extroverted introvert
acts like an esfp when she’s really an infj
oh also she doesn’t like eggs
glares at raoul when he eats them in front of her
the poems she writes are either really deep and talk about experiences she’s gone through and then she also writes crack poems where they’re just random thoughts
in conclusion, she’s more chaotic then she lets people know
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godzillawillsaveus · 11 months
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We're watching The Phantom of the Opera 25th anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall!
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beautyarchive · 2 years
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Sierra Boggess in The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011).
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JUST INCASE Y'ALL DIDNT KNOW, IT'S BACK EVERYONE!! IT'S BACK!!! THE POTO 25TH ANNIVERSARY AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL WITH RAMIN KARIMLOO, SIERRA BOGGESS AND HADLEY FRASER IS BACK ON YT!!
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everiistence · 6 months
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THEY PUT THE FULL 25TH ANNIVERSARY BACK UP ON YOUTUBE!!!
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theaveragebooknerd · 4 months
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thephantom · 1 year
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hear it, feel it, secretly possess you...
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missmaywemeetagain · 1 year
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I’m not big into musicals and although The Phantom of the Opera is probably the most well known one, I have never fully indulged myself in it. What are some of your favorites moments from the musical and what about it changed your life?
(I figured I might as well learn about it and you seem like an amazing teacher!)
Oh, Stephanie, honey darlin’, I just LOVE this can of worms you are opening for me—thank you so much for asking!! ❤️ (Did I spend way to much time on this? yes. Did I love every minute of it? also yes. Did I cry watching the Overture clips? 100% yes.)
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So, I was pretty young when I first listened to the soundtrack (only 8), and digging way deep, I’ll say that the drama of the music itself really got to me—the big orchestrations and amazing voices had me instantly hooked. Also, I was so fascinated that almost the entire musical was sung and that made it incredibly interesting to listen to because I could pretty much figure out the whole story just from the lyrics. I had been exposed to musicals prior to this, mainly Disney ones and good ole Rogers and Hammerstein ones, but this was so different. It was dark and scary (murder! crazy genius madman! problematic love story!). It was dramatic af. And it pulled at my heartstrings in a way nothing had ever done before. And I know Phantom isn’t for everyone because the opera-esque style of singing is not everyone’s cup of tea (and honestly, I am not really a classical opera fan either LOL), but I loved it cuz I’d never heard people do such amazing things with their voices before.
I saw it live for the first time just after my 11th birthday (and 12 -13 times since in various places, not counting filmed productions), and I will say I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. There is so much to look at and take in and somehow I always find something new each time I see it. It's a complete spectacle in the best way possible, honestly. It was everything amazing about theater that I longed to be a part of.
It changed my life because I wanted to be Christine Daae (lol). The more I listened, the more I wanted to sing like her and that led me to the fact that this was a musical and people could actually be in this production. So I learned as much as I could about the production and I tried to mold my little voice to be like Christine’s. And moreover, it inspired me to seek out more musicals in a similar vein, which opened an entire new world to me (hey, there Les Miserables and Evita and all the dramatic 70s/80s/90s musicals lol). Basically, Phantom turned me fully into a theater kid. I was already a dancer, and even though I was relatively shy, I thought that maybe, just maybe this was something I could do. And it set me on the path to do so! Lord knows without Phantom I may have ended up a STEM kid, but lol no. Luckily, my parents were SUPER supportive of this new passion and I owe so much to them for all the lessons and theater tickets and performances they had to sit through and for torturing them with the same thing over and over again LOL. Thanks, Mom and Dad! Anyway, I was the ultimate theater/choir kid in high school, and eventually got my Bachelor’s Degree in Theater as well.
Soooo, favorite moments! (There are many—I could go through the whole show but I’ll try to cut it down lol). 
The Overture (see links below). Seriously incredible music, sets the tone for the show, but when you see the stage production and see how the entire set transforms like magic and that chandelier rises above the audience, my god, it’s incredible. The organ kicks in and the floor vibrates and it's this (brilliant) sensory overload that will make you feel every emotion and sensation. It's magnificent, truly. And this was a HUGE deal in theater in the 80s cuz no one had done anything like it before. And let me tell you, there is nothing like watching that chandelier rise (and fall, later) right over your head! Every time I hear it to this day, I get goosebumps, but if I’m watching it, I will cry. That’s how moving it is. Here's some bootlegs of the stage production (which don't quite do it justice, but it'll have to do! WARNING: Flashing lights) Great quality BL (begins around 3:20 but the Prologue is a good watch!). Another one from Broadway (different angle)
The title song (The Phantom of the Opera) number is crazy. I’m not sure what they were thinking putting synth, an organ, strings, and electric guitars together, but somehow it works (the 80s were WILD lol). Throw in a stunning soprano cadenza at the end and it makes it both incredibly surreal and interesting. And the staging is fantastic. There’s a moving catwalk with body doubles. There’s a boat on a dry ice lake with candles rising out of nowhere. It’s just awesome. The costuming is iconic, too. 
The Music of the Night is beautiful. And it takes a major vocal and acting talent to traverse it well. I won’t get too technical vocally, but when done well, this song is so seductive and impactful. It’s a love song about music, about Christine, and it’s innocent and sexual all at once (when done well).
Masquerade (at the top of Act II) is a fabulous ensemble number and the costuming is amazing. Iconic number overall.
Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again is my favorite song of the show (if I have to pick). For anyone who’s experienced loss (esp. that of a parent), the lyrics will hit you right in the heart. But I love listening to (and singing) this one so much. 
The Point of No Return is the most underrated number in the show, imo and one of my faves. It is sexy. as. hell. and a bit unexpected, really ramping up the passion btw the Phantom and Christine under the guise of this opera that the Phantom has written and is forcing everyone to perform. A good performance has a lot of nuance and will get you a little hot under the collar. 😏 I honestly don’t feel like I can explain it well enough, but a good watch/listen/reading the lyrics will get you there. 
The Final Lair is the insane climax and it’s a bit of a roller coaster but I love it. You’ll go from hating the Phantom to weeping over him in the span of the scene. 
The staging, sets, costuming, and makeup overall (of the original production). Like I mentioned above, a lot of what they did in Phantom was new tech for the late 80’s and to this day has a pretty stellar effect on stage. The chandelier rising and falling throughout the show is just super cool. The (4 hour) makeup for the Phantom was pretty cutting edge back in the day and has a wonderful effect on stage when done well. 
I highly recommend watching the 25th Anniversary at Royal Albert Hall from 2013 if you can’t see it live. The quality is amazing, the talent is fantastic, and while the staging isn’t quite the original because of the size of the venue, it gives you a pretty good idea of the vibe. If you don’t want to watch the whole thing at first, there are plenty of clips on YouTube of the major numbers via The Shows Must Go On (linked above). (If you are just watching clips, you may want to read a synopsis of the show as a whole so it makes sense what’s going on.) The 2004 film starring Gerald Butler and Emmy Rossum is actually pretty decent from a cinematic perspective (though I have some major qualms about GB's vocal performance) but if it's all you have, its a pretty good representation of the story. And listen, with 35 years of material, there are so many cast recordings and bootlegs, you're bound to find a combo of actors that you like! (I won't dive into that here though, cuz that's a whole other can of worms...)
Anyway, I could go on forever about it, but I will stop there as to not put you to sleep! If you choose to check it out, I hope you enjoy and you’ll have to let me know what you think! ❤️
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darklinaforever · 30 days
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One day, I would like make a rewrite of The Phantom of the Opera. (More precisely inspired by the 1990 version and by the 25th anniversary of the musical)
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Of course there would be a happy ending !
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haredjarris · 1 year
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forgive me but erik’s hands get SO much more autistic after point of no return and in the final lair. like when christine physically unmasked him in front of everyone the stress of it had him psychologically unmask too
edit: if you see this post be sure to look at my reblog of it where i added photos and gifs!
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Things I watched in 2022 [12/12]: The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011)
“You’d never get away with all this in a play, But if it’s loudly sung and in a foreign tongue It’s just the sort of story audiences adore -- In fact a perfect opera!”
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