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I wish there were more stars to give this play
I have seen this play about 6 times and I will reach 8 by the end of the month. It is my favorite play. The current cast is wonderful. Howard Mcgillin portrays a bit of an angry Phantom, but yet when he sings Music of the Night he sounds like an angel. Jennifer Hope Wills adds a youthful twist to Christine. She can hold her high notes very well. Her eyes are full of passion. Think of Me has never sounded better. Michael Shawn Lewis, my all time favorite Raoul, is still wonderful. His lines in the auction scene are so heartfelt and moving. All I Ask of You has so much love in it. I recommend going to the stage door after the play. Just turn right when you leave the theater, turn right on the first street. Wall to 45th and turn right. Go to the two big grey doors after the Milford and wait. The actors are so nice. Some children may be frightened at this performance, because of the way Howard plays the role...and the lights and loud music. So don't take a kid that cries during movies.
FANTASTIC, MAGICAL!
This show blew me away! The set, the effects, the orchestra, the entire cast was FANTASTIC! Both Christine and The Phantom were 10/10. Stunning performance all around. A perfect representation of what this show should be, and why it is still so magical today. Bravo!
Electric Guitar Unecessary
Wonderful performance by every actor! The set was amazing, beautifully detailed even from up in the third tier of seats!! Only complaint I have is during the titular song, Phantom of the Opera, there was an electric guitar that was extremely out of place and even overpowered the actors singing a few times. Other than that one thing, I was amazed by the whole production! Wish I had the time and money to go again!!!
Phantom’s Reign
Phantom of the Opera at Denver’s Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre was nothing short of spectacular. From the first note to the final fall of the curtain, the performance was absolutely breathtaking. Isaiah Bailey, as the Phantom, delivered a rich, raw performance that moved me to tears. Alexa Moster’s pure, crystal-clear tone paired beautifully with both Bailey and Daniel Lopez, whose smooth, sultry presence as Raoul brought depth and undeniable charm to the production. Midori Marsh proved that even at altitude, extraordinary breath control and a commanding operatic performance can leave an audience in awe. I was so overwhelmed by this production that it took me over an hour to process my thoughts enough to share them without becoming emotional. It is rare to experience a cast so powerful that they can move an audience to silence, tears, and complete breathlessness. Because of Isaiah Bailey’s performance as the Phantom… I am officially Team Phantom for life. Sorry, Raoul—I’m Team OG.
Fantastic show as to be expected
The show was amazing and couldn’t have been better. From the cast, the music, the sets, and performances, it was everything my 16 year old daughter dreamed it would be. Even braving subzero temps it was so worth the money and the watch. I would gladly see again with this wonderfully awesome cast.
Phantom of the Opera
Phantom of the Opera is a magnificent show with the theatre full, the two times I saw it on Broadway. How in heavens name was it cancelled. Too expensive to produce you say. Balderdash, if the show was always booked solid then the price structure could have been revised. Fools always ruin a good thing.