Based on the Gaston Leroux novel, this story of seduction and despair is told through a lush and romantic score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart. Gorgeously directed by theater veteran Harold Prince, The Phantom of the Opera is a haunting show that has enchanted audiences across the globe and has been responsible for igniting a lifelong passion for the musical theater in many of them.
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Phantom indeed, by 1 song he survives, so easy to deride such a long-term charade as this...one song is still it....
posted on 01/06/2009 at 7:02:00 PM
Review: This Andrew Lloyd Webber monster ....bymorsesline
relies on theatrical wizardry to dazzle the Broadway audience. Like the modern age its loud, shallow, and short on substance. A Broadway landmark? Yes, but perhaps best represented by a brass plague.
The show is showing its age, the cast does not come close to the original and seems to be going through the motions The director needs to come back, clean house bit and re-rehearse. A shadow of what it once was. Tired
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