The Phantom of the Opera is a musical which has its own Wikia: please click here.
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| - The Phantom of the Opera is a musical which has its own Wikia: please click here.
- Phantom of the Opera is a production, and this is a general overview of that production.
- The best book ever, because corpsey love is teh sex and none of us would be here without it. Also it was made into some movie by that Andrew Lloyd Webber guy and the dude who ruined Batman. Notable for giving Emmy Rossum and Gerik to the world and spawning lulz.
- Phantom of the Opera is a 2010-introduced and fiction-only character. He is a phantom and both the father of Operetta and a teacher at Monster High. His class, Haunting Music, is night time-only. The rest of his time he devotes to private lessons and his musical career, as he still performs opera music and owns an independent record label called Music of the Night.
- Phantom of the Opera is a pinball machine produced by Data East.
- The earliest surviving version of the 1910 novel. [1]So far, there is only one copy up for purhase on amazon.com. Click Here to Purchase.
- The Phantom of the Opera is a character in the classic novel of the same name by French author Gaston Leroux.
- Rating: *** (out of four stars) It’s a seemingly strange marriage, Joel Schumacher directing a stage to screen musical originally directed by Andrew Lloyd Weber. However, Andrew Lloyd Weber and Joel Schumacher do share a common love for visual spectacle that makes this collaboration an apt one – and make no mistake, The Phantom of the Opera is indeed a visual feast. Even though it’s marred a little by the delivery of the songs, the film remains more or less faithful to the musical, and for such a long running film (143 minutes) it holds up relatively well.
- Erik was born in a small town outside of Rouen, France, but unfortunately, he was born with a hideous disfigurement. In the novel, he is described as having a corpse-like appearance, with no nose; sunken eyes and cheeks; yellow, parchment-like skin; and only a few wisps of ink-black hair covering his head. He is often described as "a walking skeleton" with a cold touch.
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| - Artwork: Paul Faris
- Designers: Joe Kaminkow, Ed Cebula
- Music/Sound: Kyle Johnson
- Software: Lonnie Ropp
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