We saw Phantom of the Opera last Sunday, and I have to say I was very impressed! It has always been on my list of musicals I was dying to watch, so when it came to OCPAC we jumped at the chance to get tickets. I've only ever seen the movie (with Emmy Rossum) and I loved everything about it.
Anyways, the stage production was stunning. The costumes were elaborate, and the set was amazing, as picturesque as even the movie was. They were just so detailed it was amazing how they transitioned from scene to scene.

One of the opening scenes, the cast at the Paris Opera House rehearsing their production.

It was kind of cool how they portrayed Christine's dressing room as kind of a loft off to the side of the rehearsal area. The Raoul for our showing was less charming than the one in the movie, but Christine was great.

A masquerade ball, with elaborate costumes and a large staircase. Some of the dancing scenes (especially the ballet) made me miss dancing again.

An intense moment between Christine and the Phantom, that manipulative b@stard! As a character I have to say I'm a bit annoyed at his childish immaturity. :)

But I have to say, his voice was amazing. There was one note that he hits when he was singing "Music of the Night" that was just so pure.
Anyways, the stage production was stunning. The costumes were elaborate, and the set was amazing, as picturesque as even the movie was. They were just so detailed it was amazing how they transitioned from scene to scene.

One of the opening scenes, the cast at the Paris Opera House rehearsing their production.

It was kind of cool how they portrayed Christine's dressing room as kind of a loft off to the side of the rehearsal area. The Raoul for our showing was less charming than the one in the movie, but Christine was great.

A masquerade ball, with elaborate costumes and a large staircase. Some of the dancing scenes (especially the ballet) made me miss dancing again.

An intense moment between Christine and the Phantom, that manipulative b@stard! As a character I have to say I'm a bit annoyed at his childish immaturity. :)

But I have to say, his voice was amazing. There was one note that he hits when he was singing "Music of the Night" that was just so pure.




