Phantom of the Opera holds a very special place in my heart for several reasons:
- I was introduced to Andrew Lloyd Weber music by my Father & Smother. I remember listening to the stories of Phantom of the Opera, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Cats, Starlight Express, Jesus Christ Super Star, etc. from Anne in her Texas drawl while playing card games and drinking starbucks. Not to mention that the music was always streaming in every room of their California house that my father had wired his coolio stereo system into!
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was the first Andrew Lloyd Weber musical that I saw on-stage. It was in Wichita, Kansas where we lived at the time, it was put on by a youth drama company. I loved it! I knew all the songs, because of course Father & Smother had given me most of the CD's as presents over the years!
- Hubby and I saw Phantom of the Opera three years ago and really enjoyed the music. I must admit, I knew every word of the songs, but the storyline did disturb me a bit. People who were there to see it were dressed up as the Phantom, complete with mask and cape! It made me a little uncomfortable how obsessed people were when I realized the Phantom is a sick-o!
- The movie came out when I was pregnant with LaLa.... I remember this because I didn't see it in theatres; I watched it on video in my truck ~ I was doing the extended gestational diabetes test at the lab because I had failed the first one. They had told me I could leave between blood draws and come back and I didn't have the energy to run errands, so I sat in the truck and watched the movie in between sticks! (There's a random side-story for ya!)
- I have been reading the "Classics" this past year, and the Phantom of the Opera is one of the best books that I read. The movie / play cannot portray the backstory of the Phantom in two hours the way that a book can. It makes you see the Phantom as a terribly wounded person who was never treated with an ounce of love or affection. Good Read.
- The movie is Bella's VERY FAVORITE movie ever! This is the child who loved to watch ballets over and over and over. We watch the movie together at least once a month and she sings every word every time! Rose & Bella have been begging to see it on stage for a couple of years now. What a perfect gift!
The music was amazing, Rose loved that we got to look down in the pit after it was over. Music is her LIFE and she plays piano, french horn & a little guitar. She loved that there were four french horn players in the orchestra and she has mentioned several times that she would love to play french horn professionally. What a job that would be! Bella kept singing, and I had to ask her to stop a couple of times! We had the most amazing seats, too! Center Stage right under the chandellier and I am not saying any more because I don't want to ruin it if you haven't seen it live! There is a HUGE suprise and we were in the perfect spot for some excitement!
That was so much fun and it was such a pleasure to share that with the girls. Rose posted on her Facebook status that "seeing Phantom was the Best Christmas Present EVER!!!" I hope to instill in them a life long love for music and the arts. What a way to start!
P.S. We just found out that Gerard Butler plays the Phantom in the movie and he sings every note! Did you know this? We have seen the movie at least 50 times and never realized it until we were finished watching it right before Christmas and I noticed it on the credits!! That's another reason I love Phantom! ;)
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