Wendy Ferguson

Wendy Ferguson

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    • Spencer 2022-12-05 09:01:56

      Soul or skin, do we need such a choice?

      The Phantom of the Opera story was created in 1911 and has since been adapted into various formats, including a musical. When it comes to musicals, I have to mention the famous Phantom Of the Opera. This song can be said to be a concrete embodiment of the emotional resonance between C and the...

    • Merritt 2022-12-30 22:35:58

      The breadth and eternity of love

      "The Phantom of the Opera" was the first musical I watched, and I loved it very much, and was most impressed with "AllIAskofYou". What moved me was the Phantom's affection for Christine. The heroine Christine went from a dancer without any fame to a famous singer. The Phantom taught her to sing and...

    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!