"The Phantom of Opera"–Still One of My Favorite Musicals

By Ruth on January 6, 2013 in movie, Music
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I suppose I have not ever written much about my favorite musical on the face of the planet, so tonight seems like the perfect time.  I have posted a video (that I only saw tonight for the first time) from the 1988 Tony Awards.  I didn’t know this musical existed back then.  I was in high school, and I had heard of the story, and I think we may have heard the title song in choir, but that was about it.  I also did not know the stars–Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman.  Where shall I begin?

I will begin with my first exposure to Michael Crawford.  It was in the 1969 musical Hello, Dolly! with Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau.  He played Cornelius Hackl, and I honestly thought that is all he ever did.  I learned a little about him when I read a biography of Gene Kelly (the director of the movie).  I always enjoyed him, but I didn’t know he had a career anywhere else.

I was involved in a show choir my senior year in high school (1991-1992). We got to go to New York for a competition, and we saw a real Broadway show.  And it just so happened we were going to see Phantom.  I remember thinking that I may not like the musical, but I was going to see a real, live musical, so who cared?  Right before the show, we stopped at a little shop that sold musical merchandise.  My partner bought the tape (yes, a cassette) of the highlights from the show.  He proudly showed me, and I asked if they had the full musical version.  Yes, they did, and I bought it.  I wouldn’t be able to listen to it until I got back home–no tape recorder.  But I opened the tape, and I was absolutely floored.  Michael Crawford??  Played the Phantom??  This had to be a joke!  Cornelius Hackl as the Phantom?

Do you see why I was so confused?  Compare that picture from Hello, Dolly! with the video! (If you need to place him, watch the opening scenes of WALL-E.  That’s his voice!)
Needless to say, I became a Phantom and Michael Crawford junkie.  I have seen Phantom three times live–once in New York, twice in Dallas (once more since this post–in Seattle).  I saw him in concert in 1998 in Florida (against my then-husband’s wishes).  And I joined his fan club.  I even met a former friend from England due to this fan club.  I acted the musical out once a week (at least) while in college.  I sang the title song and another song Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again for my senior recital in college.  I wrote an entire series of plays based on me (masquerading as Jeanette Norris) playing opposite Michael Crawford (and the entire original cast) in Phantom.  In the plays, she marries him.  I have a personal letter from dear old Michael.  I organized a birthday party for members of his fan club.  I even have an autographed copy of his autobiography.
As you can see, Phantom changed my life in many ways.  I have seen the movie.  I don’t like it as much, but it has its moments.  After all, I got to go see it the first time my soon-to-be-ex came for visitation.  That’s another long story.  I know that currently is 70 (71 on the 19th of this month–had to look it up, I thought it was the 21st){78 as of this year}.  He did play the part of the Wizard in the 2011 production of Wizard of Oz in London.  While I do not live, sleep, breathe, and eat Phantom as I once did, it is still the musical that leaves me breathless.  My only regret is that I never met Michael Crawford (probably won’t at this point), and I never got to sing with him!  I would love to.  {I would also love to interview him, but that’s something I’ve been unable to figure out how to accomplish as of yet.}

 

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

3 Comments

  1. Marybeth Barrett January 11, 2013 Reply

    I have not seen the Phantom but would love to. I had seen something on T.V. a long time ago like this. It was really good and I’ve wanted to see it ever since.

  2. april January 10, 2013 Reply

    I have never seen Phantom of the Opera

  3. Cheri January 7, 2013 Reply

    Fun post. I’ve never seen Phantom, but I have heard some of the music, and M. Crawford has an *amazing* voice. My lifelong musical love is Camelot, but I have to say that Les Miserables is beginning to run a close second; I hope to see the movie sometime this week.

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