Daisy Maywood

Daisy Maywood

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    • Tia 2022-08-20 16:26:44

      do not assume so-called fate

      This is the second musical I've seen after Notre Dame de Paris. It's the 25th anniversary edition. I really like Western stage plays. On one stage, dancing, singing, and walking are done in one go, and there is a certain degree of relaxation. The transition between the beginning and the end is very...

    • Eliza 2022-08-21 07:23:21

      On whether Xiao C has ever fallen in love with a rice bucket?

      *The writing and logic are a bit messy* There are spoilers. After watching The Phantom of the Opera, I went back and watched it again and again. The beautiful singing and the poignant story make people really can't let go. Every time I get to the end, I can't help but applaud in front of the...

    The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall quotes

    • Raoul: [singing] I am your angel of music. Come to me angel of music.

      Raoul: Angel of darkness, cease this torment!

      The Phantom: [singing while Raoul speaks the next line] I am your angel of music! Come to me angel of music! I am your angel of music!

      Raoul: [while The Phantom sings the above] Christine! Christine! Listen to me. Whatever you may believe, this man, this-this *thing* is not your father! Let her go! For God's sake let her go! Christine!

      Christine: Raoul!

      [She snaps out of The Phantom's control]

      The Phantom: Bravo, Monsieur! Such spirited words!

      [He cause flames to shoot out at Christine and Raoul]

      Raoul: More tricks, Monsieur?

      The Phantom: Let's see, Monsieur, how far you dare go.

      [More flames]

      Raoul: More deception? More violence?

      The Phantom: That's right! That's right! Keep walking this way!

      Raoul: You can't win her love by making her your prisoner!

      The Phantom: [He continues to throw up more flames] I'm here. I'm here, Monsieur! The angel of death! Come on, come on. Don't stop! Don't stop! So be it. Now let there be war upon you both!

      [He disappears in a fireball]

    • Auctioneer: Lot 666, then. A chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera, a mystery never fully explained. We are told, ladies and gentlemen, that this is the very chandelier that figures in that famous disaster. Our workshops have restored it and fitted parts of it with wiring for the new electric light, so that we may get a hint of how it may look when re-assembled. Perhaps we may even frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little... illumination. Gentlemen!