No Elaine Page does not appear in the Phantom of the Opera, stage or the movie of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. She has however appeared several musicals of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats, Evita. She may have sung several of the Phantom of the Opera Songs in her own concerts.
The chapter is Apollo's Lyre. The page number is 128.
Cherubino is his name. by Bryan mund
Christine, Roul(not sure if I spelled that right), and the Phantom No no noo!!! I think the questioner is asking who they ARE! Phantom- Gerald Butler I have no idea what Christine and Raoul's real names are, but Google it, and you'll find a movie thing with all the names of the characters!~
By going to Opera Mini's download page on you cell phone and choosing "Download a Different Version" under the main download link.
The text would take to long to type. Copy and paste is not allowed. So the link below will take you to the German lyric page.
The chapter is Apollo's Lyre. The page number is 128.
Elaine Page has appeared in many musicals. Some of the most famous musicals she has been a part of are Evita, Cats, Sunset Boulevard and Sweeney Todd.
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The cast of White Phantom - 1987 includes: Page Leong as Mai Lin Kathy McClure as Daughter Bo Svenson as The Colonel
It is true. On page 167, Erik and Christine are face to face, and Christine states, "In five years I will tell him the truth. That you are his real father. And he will choose. If he can accept this, that Raoul has been everything for him that a father can be, and done everhthing for him that a father can do, and yet is not his real parent - then he will come to you with my blessing."
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The name of the Danny Phantom movie is Phantom Planet. To help bring back Danny Phantom, go to my bio page or message board. -Memyselfiwild
You meet Canby in the Phantom Tollbooth on page 77 of the book. Canby is a character who is tasked with conducting the orchestra for the Word Market in Dictionopolis.
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your so lazy
The phrase "making mountains out of molehills" is found on page 32 of "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster.
"Leave no stone unturned" can be found on page 6 of "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster.