Cool McCool - 1966 The Phantom of the Opera House 1-2 was released on:
USA: 10 September 1966
It is Erik. He is the deformed man who lives in the catacombs of the opera house and loves Christine. See Wikipedia 'Phantom of the Opera'
The Phantom of the Opera is primarily set in the Palais Garnier, the famous opera house in Paris, France. The story revolves around the mysterious figure known as the Phantom, who lives in the catacombs beneath the opera house and becomes infatuated with a young soprano named Christine Daaé. The lavish and eerie atmosphere of the opera house plays a crucial role in the narrative, enhancing the themes of passion and obsession.
The Paris Opera House (the Opera Populaire). However in real life the opera house is called the Palais Garnier (or Opéra de Paris, Opéra Garnier, or Paris Opéra.) The Opera Populaire was merely made up for the show.
Blink-182 did a cover of the Phantom of the Opera.
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The Paris Opera House.
He lives beneath the Opera House in the Fifth cellar.
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Phantom of the Opera is set in the Paris Opera house.
The opera populaire is the opera house that is in the book/play/movie 'Phantom of the Opera'
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It is Erik. He is the deformed man who lives in the catacombs of the opera house and loves Christine. See Wikipedia 'Phantom of the Opera'
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Firmin is one of the new owners of the Opera House
Because it's a story about a sociopath living under an opera house and who has created for himself an imago of a phantom and had everyone believe the opera house is really haunted.
The opera house where most of the action is set in Phantom of the Opera is called the Palais Garnier. It was built in 1871 and is in Paris, France. Unlike in the musical, the opera house is still open today.
In "The Phantom of the Opera," André and Firmin sing "Prologue" and "The Phantom of the Opera" as they discuss the challenges of managing the opera house and the mysterious events surrounding the Phantom. They also perform "Managerial" where they express their frustrations and ambitions regarding the opera's success. These songs highlight their roles as the opera house managers and set the stage for the unfolding drama.