Gaston Leroux claims it is. The exact events that are in the musical did not happen, but the book written by Gaston Leroux is supposedly based on his research at the Paris Opera House and with interviews of people who lived through the events. The body of who they presume was the Phantom was found under the Opera House. Christine and Raoul supposedly disappeared.
As far as is known it is based on a NOVEL written about l906.l The notion of strange people haunting an opera house, theatre, etc is an old crime-drama ploy, as far as is known 9Phantom) as the title suggests is fiction ( I ain't Got no Body!) is NOT among the theme songs!
It has been speculated Gaston Leroux's Phantom was real, Gaston Leroux was a reporter of the newspaper Le Matin, he was investigating Gardner Paris Opera House, he discovered prisoners of the Paris Commune living in the basement of the Opera House. He could have based the Phantom on them and the numerous homeless men who live underground Paris. Of course there is nothing of proof of this, to say there is the real Phantom. As for now, the readers must accept it is Gaston Leroux's purely imagination.
The answer, as I know it, is unknown.
The first lines of Gaston Leroux's 'The Phantom of the Opera' are "The Opera ghost really existed. ...Yes, he existed in flesh and blood, although he assumed the complete appearance of a real phantom; that is to say, of a spectral shade." Throughout certain parts of the book, Leroux explains how he stumbled apon the story of the Phantom, uncovering secrect trapdoors and letters, piecing together information.
Yet, Leroux's book is typically placed in the Horror or fiction genre of books, so whether it's believable or not is up to the reader to decide.
Actually it is based on a true story, sort of.
There really was a man who lived in the catacombs under an opera house, but in terms of a woman being involved it is unsure and unlikely.
No. it is Gaston Leroux's imagination. Yet it is possible that Gaston Leroux was influence by the environment and circumstances of individuals who lived underground of the Paris Opera House of the time he had begun to write his story.
Yes, it is true.
Well first off, the phantom of the opera storyline is still being debated on whether if its true or not. But the opera house in the book the phantom of the opera is a real place in Paris, France. The author Gaston Leroux, was inspired to write the phantom of the opera because of the events that had happened in that opera house.
it was based on the book phantom of the opera
There is only one that was filmed at the Opera Garnier. It is called The Phantom of the Opera :), and stars Charles Dance as Erik, and Teri Polo as Christine. I would highly recommend watching it; it is a lovely film, and an interesting take on the Phantom's story.
Erik.
The phantom of the opera's real name is Erik, but if you mean his real real name then its Gerard Butler.
in the phantom of the opera them song the phantom of the opera is the subject of the song
He lives beneath the Opera House in the Fifth cellar.
i have the book and it says that all the characters are named and it is as tue to the story as possible
yes
There is only one that was filmed at the Opera Garnier. It is called The Phantom of the Opera :), and stars Charles Dance as Erik, and Teri Polo as Christine. I would highly recommend watching it; it is a lovely film, and an interesting take on the Phantom's story.
Erik
Erik.
The real Angel of Music in Phantom of the Opera is the Phantom (Erik). Christine calls him, "My Angel of Music." However, it can be interpreted that Christine's father, Gustave Daae, is the true Angel of Music since Erik in a way represents a father figure that Christine never had.
The phantom of the opera's real name is Erik, but if you mean his real real name then its Gerard Butler.
Daae'
Behind the Mask The Story of 'The Phantom of the Opera' - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
I personally like Phantom of the Opera because it has very catchy music. The story is fantastic and has always drawn me in.
He's there, inside my mind...
No it's a love story.