![]() ![]() I enjoyed it so much that I have purchased the book and have watched the 2004 film adaptation of it, starring Gerard Butler (I didn’t know he can sing!) and Emmy Rossum. ![]() So you can imagine the slight confusion I had while watching the play.Įither way, I thoroughly enjoyed the musical. Which was unlike me, as I usually read the book first since it fills in a lot of blank spaces. (Looking back now, I don’t understand why I had difficulty in grasping the concept of it.) Ever since then, I’ve always wanted to watch the musical and yes, while I was made aware of the film adaptation and book, I chose to not mess with those until I’ve watched the stage production. I wondered what it was about but with the synopsis so brief, my pea-sized brain couldn’t understand it. We were passing by Her Majesty’s Theatre and I saw it. I first heard of Phantom of the Opera when I was 14, which was when I first moved to England. Nonetheless, Christine rekindles with her childhood friend and soon-to-be lover, Raoul, whom the Phantom gets incredibly jealous of. It’s one of the longest-running West End shows, from 1986 to the present time.Ī quick summary rundown of the plot for readers who haven’t heard of Phantom: it is a story of Christine Daaé, a young ingenue, who becomes the obsession of a disfigured and murderous musical genius known as the Phantom, who lives beneath the Paris Opera House. ![]() If you have read my previous blog from last week (which you can find hereif you want to check it out), I finally had the opportunity to watch the Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre. ![]()
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