Have you been to the Phanton Of The Opera ?

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I have watched this Opera 10 times. It is worth every cent!
If you have not, go to MBS and you will not regret it.
 
i no money to watch the real thing................

so watched the pirated version.................Fanta of the Oprah................
 
... I have watched this Opera 10 times. It is worth every cent!
If you have not, go to MBS and you will not regret it.
watching tis opera gifs u as much thrill as gambling @ mbs? ...
 
Check out the Chinese version :

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All I Ask Of You....
 
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Music Of The Night
 
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I love this one with Sarah Brightman and Michael Ball....
 
caught the Phantom when the show was at the Kallang Theatre... mid 90s if me recalled correctly...
 
I only watched the movie version.

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Seen it around 20 years ago in Hamburg. Still one of the best musicals out there. Nicole Scherzinger is not a good pick for that song though, her voice lacks power. Sarah Brightman is a much better fit:

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What an awesome team!
 
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I only watched the movie version.

I love the movie " Phantom Of The Paradise" Brian De Palma & starring Paul Williams, music written by him..." Old souls last forever
So we need never fear a goodbye, (bridge) A kiss when i must go, No tears.....In time, we kiss....... Hello! ( Old Souls)

I still have the DVD....

But we have the Phantom of our 'Parasite'...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTMMRrxx-Ug :D
 
parasite is an understatement, bro... this toothpick zorro lim is depriving other diners the experience of having their teeth picked by those wonderful toothpicks...

And we pay him so well some more!

Not cheaper, you better, better faster
Faster pay our leaders more
Not cheaper, they’re better, so please faster
Faster pay our leaders more
…………………….
He’s cheaper, Obama, but no matter
Faster pay our leaders more
Dig deeper, they clever, bonus higher
Faster pay our leaders more


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I have watched this Opera 10 times. It is worth every cent!
If you have not, go to MBS and you will not regret it.



Kopiuncle, I agree with you. I watched it last yr at broadway for the first time and their singing blew me away. Hugh Panaro played phantom then and his music of the night was simply breathtaking. I've booked my tic for this show Liao. Btw, who is playing phantom in this tour ?
 
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The Phantom Of The Opera seems to enjoy stalking Singapore's stages.

The masked spectre has skulked in the shadows of the Kallang Theatre (1995) and the Esplanade Theatre (2007). Come July 16, it will take up residence in the Grand Theatre at Marina Bay Sands.

Created by Andrew Lloyd Webber and directed by Harold Prince, the deeply romantic musical with its gothic overtones has been a smash hit worldwide, telling the story of a disfigured musical genius who falls deeply and tragically in love with a talented young opera singer rising through the ranks.

American actor Brad Little, 49, will be returning to Singapore in the role of the tortured, lovelorn Phantom. Little has performed the role more than 2,200 times across the globe.

Speaking to Life! at a stopover in Singapore last month, he says: "I love playing this role and I still do. I still find different energies, different ideas, something will just suddenly spark you'll go, wow, I never thought of it that way. Different Christines will bring something new."

In this production, the ingenue Christine - the object of the Phantom's obsessive affection - will be played by Australian actress Claire Lyon, 26, a newer addition to the cast. Little says fondly of his co-star: "She is Christine."

He adds: "Claire's career started off as a ballet dancer, went into classical singing, and then the understudy and then - it's amazing, the parallel of her career and Christine's career."

This year, the Phantom celebrates its 25th year on Broadway, where it remains the longest-running musical to date. Along the way, the beloved musical has picked up 130 million audience members in 27 countries and earned more than US$5.6 billion.
 
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