Universal is singing a dark song this Friday after announcing a Phantom of the Opera adaptation based on the novel Decem. Whether you can give £1 or £10, you’d be making a huge difference to our small team. The cast also features Saori Oda as Carlotta Giudicelli, Matt Harrop as Monsieur Firmin, Adam Linstead as Monsieur Andr, Greg Castiglioni as Ubaldo Piangi. Cast Gerard Butler Emmy Rossum Patrick Wilson Simon. If you’ve enjoyed reading our site, we’d really appreciate it if you could donate to The Indiependent. Casting The Phantom of the Opera Broadway News-September 14, 2021. ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ announces cast for Broadway return. This includes our ‘Writer of the Month’ awards, where we recognise the amazing work produced by our contributor team. Casting The Phantom of the Opera Broadway News-December 17, 2021. We’re trying to raise £200 a month to help cover our operational costs. Buntrock Fireman Marksman Porter Keith Buterbaugh Raoul Amick Byram Performer Xiaoxiao Cao Ballet Chorus Marilyn Caskey. Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 4 May. Katharine Buffaloe Christine Daa Erick Bukley Ubaldo Piangi Stephen R. “Although many of our brilliant original creative colleagues including, Hal Prince, Maria Björnson and Gillian Lynne are sadly no longer with us, their work lives on inspiring our new creative team to stage the Phantom afresh, as if it was a brand new production.” On the new production, producer Cameron Mackintosh said “putting the new version of the original Phantom production back into its perfect home Her Majesty’s Theatre, 35 years after its premiere, is an unexpected thrill. Orchestrations will be by David Cullen and Lloyd Webber, with musical supervision from Simon Lee and production design by Maria Björnson. The cast also includes Saori Oda, Matt Harrop, and Adam Linstead. The musical opened in Londons West End in 1986 and on Broadway in New York in 1988, in a production directed by Harold Prince and starring English classical. Louis is Killian Donnelly as the Phantom and Rhys Whitfield as Raoul. ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’ Announces Broadway Reopening By Greg Evans 3:30pm AP/Kathy Willens The Phantom of the Opera, at 33 years old the longest-running show in Broadway history, is.
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