practice. If you really need some help get voice lessons. Learn it. sing it. You may not be good at first but after a while you'll be great! (I sing in my room all the time. It drives my family up a wall. If you're shy you can sing in the shower or find someplace where you think no one can hear you.)
CHRISTINE
Think of me,
Think of me fondly
When we've said goodbye
Remember me once in awhile.
Please promise me you'll try.
When you find that once again you long to take your heart back and be free
If you ever find a moment
Spare a thought for me!
We never said our love was ever green
Or as unchanging as the sea
But if you can still remember stop and think of me!
Think of all the things we've shared and seen
Don't think about the way things might have been
Think of me
Think of me waking silent and resigned.
Imagine me trying so hard to put you from my mind.
Recall those days look back on all those times.
Think of the things we'll never do.
There will never be a day when I won't think of you
RAOUL
Can it be?
Can it be Christine?
Bravo!
Long ago,
It seemed so long ago
How young and innocent we were
She may not remember me,
But I remember her.
Christine
Flowers fade
The fruits of summer fade
They have their season
So do we.
But please promise me that sometimes
You will think ah... of me!
Think of me is a traditional music theatre song for lyric sopranos.
Raoul's father is not mentioned in either the film or the stage musical but in 'The Phantom of the Opera' book by Gaston Leroux (1911) Raoul's father is the old Count Phillipe who dies when Raoul is young. His brother is Count Phillipe.
The Phantom does not die. In all versions Meg Giry finds his mask on his throne; in some that is the final scene, in others she also finds his cape; in Webber's movie adaptation it is shown that many years later, when Raoul is old and Christine has died that he still lives. The Phantom does not die in Webber's musical, but he does die in the original book by Gaston Leroux. In the book Erik dies of a broken heart.
By visiting the phantom of the opera website we are presented with destinations for tickets. By selecting the location best suitable for you, there is another button to select for tickets. Here we get performance schedules and a phone number to call as well. There is also a website (website not always listed).
Here are the names of some of the best known musicals of all time.... Cats Grease The Phantom of the Opera Fame
Fantastic! It is an amazing movie! And this is coming from a teenager!!! I wish I could see the musical! 2004 is definitely the best version so far.
Yes, the actors have been chosen by both their singing and acting talents.
Well, I'm assuming that you mean the leads, which are the Phantom and Christine Daae.
A musical as well as a drama.
Well, you don't know when the Phantom will appear and what he will do to people, so that's the suspense.
Gaston Leroux created the Phantom of the Opera in 1909 as a novel. He was the Opera House reporter of Paris, France. He did basically did reviews of their musical plays as well as investigations for the missing and crimes.
well we dont know if the person in phantom of the opera
well it's kind of like you are your own person, spying on them :)
In the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera, there are many things the Phantom builds. He builds the entire catacomb area that he lives, he builds most of the things in his house as well. In the actual story though, Erik builds houses, the opera house itself, castles, and other extravagant places- for he was an architect!
Raoul's father is not mentioned in either the film or the stage musical but in 'The Phantom of the Opera' book by Gaston Leroux (1911) Raoul's father is the old Count Phillipe who dies when Raoul is young. His brother is Count Phillipe.
i think sing maybe because i sing but oh well
well i think there was ... and... and...
Sydney Opera House.,..that's it...well that's all i can think of.