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?
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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.
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I have never seen Phantom of the Opera
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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.