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  • nbikumetsu
    nbikumetsu

    Dat moment Mance Rayder, the Duke of Sandringham, King Leonidas, the Owl, and Rita Skeeta are all in the same movie.

  • nbikumetsu
    nbikumetsu

    I have been a "Phan" of Andrew Lloyd Weber's The Phantom of the Opera for almost as many years as it's been around. My parents came home from seeing it in San Francisco with the Original Cast Recording on CD and it was actually the first CD we ever owed. I fell in love immediately. Living in an area that has had to rely on touring productions of the show (and with years spanning the time between the show coming to my area) it's always been difficult to see it live on stage. Seen it I have, however, and my love has only grown over the years.

  • nbikumetsu
    nbikumetsu

    Nothing will beat seeing it live, but this production of the show comes awfully close and with the camera work you always have a great view. I was concerned at first when initial announcements labeled it as a 'concert' I worried that it would be like the Les Mis 10th and 25th Anniversary's that were both simply the actors standing there singing with little to no actual performance. My worries were soon put to ease and I couldn't be happier that it's as much a full staged production as they could do. There are some things that they had to alter due to the restrictions of the location (spoiler) such as the chandelier not actually falling (safety restriction due to the age of the building) and some props removed due to there not actually being full functioning wings or limited backstage (no mirror & mannequin in Phantom's lair, no Elephant during the Hannibal rehearsal, etc. These changes did not lessen my enjoyment of the performance, however.

  • nbikumetsu
    nbikumetsu

    The cast is phenomenal, Ramin and Sierra have amazing chemistry as The Phantom and Christine. The costumes are gorgeous and the sound of the orchestra electrifying. This performance has now become my 'go to' to watch, and I watch it often.