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PostSubject: The Phantom Of The Opera Sometime Ago   Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:41 am

I am not a theatre or a movie buff. I cannot remember if I ever purchased a T-shirt as a commemoration of a movie (although I will not deny that had one for the popular musical titled "The Phantom of the Opera sometime ago). In fact I am one of those people who prefer going to the movies alone. The reason behind this is that I personally believe that most people become stupid when they enter the premises of a theater.

The character had been made much popular by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical adaptation of the famous novel that had been titled “Le Fantôme de l’Opéra” by the famous French author named Gaston Leroux. Now that it is in its farewell tour, the popular musical named “The Phantom of the Opera” is undoubtedly one of the most successful entertainment ventures that were seen by the 20th century. It is also one of the longest running shows in the history of Broadway.

Amongst the audience that went in to see the musicals named “The Phantom of the Opera” or “A Chorus Line” the majority had gone not because that’s what one did when they were visiting New York but because they were true believers for whom love of the musicals had brought much happiness and in some weird way also social acceptance.

The members of The Really Useful Group (that is also abbreviated as the RUG), as Lloyd Webber’s company is called, had graced the occasion along with Ms. Salonga. Mr. Cundall also gave several hints regarding that Cats had been the beginning of RUG’s long term relationship with the Philippines. Get your cheap phantom of the opera tickets before they sold out. cheap phantom of the opera tickets
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PostSubject: Re: The Phantom Of The Opera Sometime Ago   Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:22 pm

Thanks for that and welcome. I know the farewell tour will be here in September and October. I'd love to see it again, but I don't think I can afford it. It's my favorite musical of all time.

What drew you to Phantom? I assume you've seen both the stage and film versions?
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