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I coudn't find a discussion about The Phantom of the Opera, so I created one. Open to absolutley any related discussion; the original, the stage versions, etc.



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Has anyone read Phantom? I can't remember the author, but it's Erik's story, from birth to beyond his death, told by his mother and him and a few other people, very very good.
You mean Phantom by Susan Kay, right? I have read it and I loved it =)
Yah, that's the one I meant...didn't it explain so much? It might even be better than the origonal.
Hello.... Does anybody come here anymore?
Echo...echo....echo....
Saber Fencer - 02:28pm Mar 25, 2002 PST(#17 of 22)
I am nobody, and nobody's perfect, therefore, I am perfect
Hi! I don't know if anyone is out there.... I read the book, saw the musical AND saw the Wishbone version!!! LOL
Yeah, Susan Kay's "Phantom" was wonderful. I couldn't put it down
I just saw this musical on Broadway and I loved it! The music is great, and the story, it really makes you think about stuff.....
I just signed on Russell and you look like I can talk to you! Did you read the book?
Fran Hinkel - 08:55am Jul 16, 2004 PST(#21 of 22)
You can check out anytime you like...but you can never leave!
Anyone interested in discussing the play, we have a separate area you might like to visit. Just click the link on the left of this page for "Stage".
Chalia M - 02:27pm Aug 10, 2005 PST(#22 of 22)
~SHACKLED to Jesus~ ... Good morning, star*shine!
I love this show...I think it's beautiful. Anyways I just saw this dollhouse of POTO and it was LOVELY...I wish I had made it...
For somebody who asked what the Wishbone version was like, it was very concise and condensed because they told the story in about 10 minutes. Wishbone played the phantom of course.



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