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Viljandi C. R. Jakobson Gymnasium
Liis Todesk 11c
Supervisors: T. Pukk, M. Maasen
Viljandi 2009
INTRODUCTION
The composer
Background
The story
Paris Opera House
Characters
Facts & figures
Reviews
Awards
On Broadway
THE COMPOSER
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Born 22 March, 1948
Attended Oxford University
The Really Useful Group
Knighted in 1992
Owns 7 theatres in London
THE COMPOSER
Years active: 1965-present
13 musicals
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Individual pop songs
Collaboration with Tim Rice
Eurovision Song Contest
Many different awards
BACKGROUND
Based on Le Fantome de l'Opera by Gaston
Leroux
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe
Choreographed by Gillian Lynne
Directed by Hal Prince
Opened: 9th October, 1986
BACKGROUND
23rd year in West End
Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford
First act at Sydmonton
Audience over 80 million people
65,000 performances
The film in 2004
BACKGROUND
A sequel ­ Phantom: Love Never Dies
9,000th performance in West End
Gross profit US $5.1 billion
Original soundtrack has gone gold and
platinum
Over 2 million copies
THE STORY ­ ACT I
Year 1881, Paris Opera House
Resident diva Carlotta quits
Christine's debute
The Angel of Music
Phantom takes Christine to his lair
Christine faints
THE STORY ­ ACT I
Seeing the deformity
Understanding between Christine and the
Phantom
Notes from the Phantom
The Phantom appears to the show
Moment with Raoul
Heartbroken Phantom
Crashing chandelier
THE STORY ­ ACT II
Masquerade ball 6 months later
Chaos because of the Phantom
Christine at her father's grave
Plans to capture the Phantom
Christine's duet with "Don Juan"
The Phantom drags Christine to the lair
Raoul goes to rescue Christine
THE STORY ­ ACT II
Moments between Christine and the Phantom
The arrival of Raoul
An ultimatum from the Phantom
Christine's choice ­ to stay with the Phantom
The first real kiss
The young sweethearts leave
The Phantom vanishes
PARIS OPERA HOUSE
By Charles Garnier, from 1861 to 1875
Neo-Baroque
11,000 square metres
17 storeys, 7 below the stage level
Huge stage
Lake underneath
Bronze busts of composers
CHARACTERS
The Phantom of the Opera
Christine Daaé
Raoul
Carlotta Giudicelli
Madame Giry
Meg Giry
FACTS & FIGURES
Replica of the chandelier is made up of 6,000 beads.
It is 3 metres wide and weighs one ton.
130 cast, crew and orchestra members are directly
involved.
There are 230 costumes, 14 dressers, 120 automated
cues, 22 scene changes, 281 candles.
250 kg of dry ice and 10 fog and smoke machines
are used.
27 articulated lorries transfer the set between
theatres.
REVIEWS
"It's fantastic, fabulous and phantasmagorical! From the
eerily flickering lights that greet you outside Her
Majesty's Theatre to the last, glorious curtain call,
Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-awaited new musical,
Phantom of the Opera, is a triumph."
John Blake, Daily Mirror, 10th October, 1986
"Four words sum up the unstoppable success of Andrew
Lloyd Webber's triumphant re-working of this vintage
spine-tingling melodrama. Stars, spectacle, score and
story."
Jack Tinker, Daily Mail, 10th October, 1986
AWARDS
Over 50 awards
3 Olivier Awards
7 Tony Awards
7 Drama Desk Awards
3 Outer Critic Circle Awards
Evening Standard Award
ON BROADWAY
26th January, 1988
Rebecca Pitcher and Howard McGillin
Gross benefit US $715 million
Longest-running musical
A real Broadway experience
CONCLUSION
· I found out many interesting facts about the
musical The Phantom of the Opera.
· How it was produced by the world-famous
composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.
· It has won over 50 awards in 23 years.
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING!
SOURCES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lloyd_Webber
access: 6 June 2009
http://www.theatrehistory.com/british/musical005.html
Last access: 7 June 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_
(1986_musical) Last access: 7 June 2009
http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/london/ Last
access: 7 June 2009
http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/the-phantom-of-the-
opera/about-the-show/awards Last access: 7 June 2009
SOURCES
· http://www.reallyuseful.com/shows/the-phantom-of-the-
opera/reviews Last access: 7 June 2009
· http://www.sbgmusic.com/html/teacher/reference/compos
ers/webber.html Last access: 6 June 2009
· http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_Garnier#Architecture_
and_style Last access: 7 June 2009
· http://www.entertainment-link.com/broa/musicals/the-
phantom-of-the-opera.asp Last access 8 June 2009
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