Phantom
From the moment I walked into the Broadway, and looked up at the giant chandelier hanging in the middle of the room, I knew that this would be something different. I have never been to a play or opera before, so this would have a new experience for me. This was the day I saw my first Broadway show, "Phantom of the Opera." The show was to start at 8PM; however we were to meet in school at 6:30PM, and of course the bus ran late. However, we were still in time fo
The music was also incredible and thought provoking. Later, when the police were looking for the Phantom, he seems to appear all over the theater, and his voice coming in every direction. I think what really made this play so special is the way that it involved the audience. The Phantom of the Opera is set in the late 1800's in Paris France. I must say, this show was utterly amazing and spectacular. Yet at the same time, I couldn't help but feel bad for the Phantom. As, the curtains opened, I felt like I was really there. The whole show spoke the truth of the Phantom, the truth of the love between Christine and Raoul, and the truth of the conflict between them. At various times in the play, it feels like we are in the audience of that opera house, especially at the end of the first act when the chandelier fell. Their story was beautiful, in every definition of the word.
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