A tonne.
Other than both being fantasies, not much Phantom takes place in Paris opera house, whereas Alice has an English setting.
The theater manager wanted Carlotta to sing in "The Phantom of the Opera" because she was the star soprano of the opera house, and her performances were essential for attracting audiences and ensuring the theater's success. However, this decision was complicated by the mysterious presence of the Phantom, who favored Christine Daaé and sought to manipulate events to place her in the spotlight instead. The tension between Carlotta's established status and the Phantom's obsession with Christine drives much of the conflict in the story.
Not technically. Technically speaking, both versions - film and stage - are not classical operas, they're musicals. (And even the literature/promotional materials refer to it as such, actually-) Traditionally, operas have little or no spoken words - all of the dialogue is sung. Musicals have numbers that represent conversations, advance the plotline, or serve some other major purpose... but they also contain "normal" theatrical spoken dialogue. It's close, though. The spoken dialogue really is at a minimum... but then again, music IS the soul of the entire plot, more or less, which makes it much easier to fuse the two.
Broadway-New York Rear Mezzanine(F to J)-$76.50 Rear Mezzanine (A to E)- $91.50 Front Mezzanine- $131.50 Orchestra- $131.50 Premium Orchestra-$201.50 This does not include tax.
I guess it is 400000 But may be more
Usually hundreds of dollars and much time.Have you watched the phantom of the opera?Its GREAT
Other than both being fantasies, not much Phantom takes place in Paris opera house, whereas Alice has an English setting.
Phantom of the Opera raked in an estimated $154,648,887 world wide in the total it's been out. The project cost about $70 million. So, it made $84'648'887 around. But Phantom of the Opera [the movie] has been out since 2004, not 2006 as a heads up. If you're curious of where to find this information for future reference got to boxofficemojo.com.
How much does it cost? (300,000 pounds)
The Phantom Of The Opera (Eternity Comics, No. 1) (The Classic Tale Of Horror by Gaston Leroux) [Comic] 1988 worth $5.25 Used.Phantom of the Opera (1991 Innovation) comic books $6.95 the original price. Trap Door Maker Phantom of Opera Prequel TPB (2008) comic books $19.99Phantom Of The Opera Published Cover 1982 $300.00
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6.2 Lbs without scope
1800lbs
Yes in Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, he dies of a broken heart. Christine's kiss was too much for him, he never been kiss before. He decided to set her free, Raoul free, told her she can marry Raoul or anyone if she likes. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical Phantom of the Opera-No, the Phantom disappears. Lon Chaney's 1925 Phantom of the Opera, he is killed by the mob. Claude Rain's 1943 Phantom of the Opera, the cave's rocks falls on him. Other movies of the Phantom of the Opera will have their own ending to the Phantom.
The theater manager wanted Carlotta to sing in "The Phantom of the Opera" because she was the star soprano of the opera house, and her performances were essential for attracting audiences and ensuring the theater's success. However, this decision was complicated by the mysterious presence of the Phantom, who favored Christine Daaé and sought to manipulate events to place her in the spotlight instead. The tension between Carlotta's established status and the Phantom's obsession with Christine drives much of the conflict in the story.
I saw a chandelier in a castle.My chandelier is about to fall off."Let's swing from the chandelier" could be a euphemism for something else entirely.Is that real cut glass on your Tiffany chandelier?As the foreman pointed, he said, "You see that chandelier? -That's a FIRE chandelier... So much as TOUCH it with your ladder and YOU'LL BE FIRED!"
1925 Very first Phantom was created by Lon Chaney. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera was created on West-End London Stage in 1986 his first phantom performed by the actor Michael Crawford.