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Today, a number of prominent journalists criticised my suggestion that the UK media class has failed to sufficiently cover the rape gangs scandal, which will go down as one of the biggest scandals in our history.
So, I decided to take a closer look at the data.
Trust me, you'll want to read until the end.
First, the boring bit. How did I do it?
I used something called Lexis, a database researchers use to search content across UK newspapers.
Every good researcher out there knows how to use it so they can duplicate my work and check.
One of my critics today said my use of "grooming gangs" in my initial numbers was misleading because much of the coverage in UK newspapers uses "grooming gang" not "gangS".
OK then, let's use that.
And let's just look at articles that are specifically about this scandal and don't just mention it in passing.
What did I find?
Let's look at the years 2011-2025 because before that, even though the rape gangs scandal goes back decades, there was NOTHING in UK media.
Nothing.
They didn't touch it AT ALL --despite widespread rumours pushed by groups like the BNP and EDL.
2011 is a crucial year because it's when renegade and HERO Andrew Norfolk, at The Times, started to write the first early pieces, despite abuse & harassment.
First, let's look at ALL UK newspapers.
In 2011-2025 there were 4,659 articles specifically focused on the "grooming gang" phenomenon.
Wow.
Sounds a lot right?
Remember the number.
"Grooming gang" = 4,659
But now let's compare that with how much coverage the media class gave to other scandals and terms
"white privilege" = 6,146 "anti-Muslim" = 17,152 "post office" and "horizon" =20,274 "extreme right" = 21,252 "Islamophobia" = 23,461 "Greta Thunberg" = 22,717 "expenses scandal" =25,585 "Stephen Lawrence" = 29,808 "anti-racism" = 34,484 "Windrush" = 35,515 "George Floyd" = 38,824 "Black Lives Matter" = 59,338 "Grenfell" = 71,422 "Britain" and "racism" = 75,693 "Net Zero" = 141,367 "far right" = 231,540 "racism" = 382,069
I could go on.
I think the numbers speak for themselves.
Relative to other scandals and amid a strong liberal bias in parts of the media class, the mass rape of young, working-class white girls & women just wasn't a priority.
Yes, there were newspapers that broke the story and pushed it, like the Times in 2011.
But even there, the 440 articles built around "grooming gang" between 2011-2025 is dwarfed by, say, the 2,868 on "Islamophobia", the 3,202 on Stephen Lawrence, the 2,603 on George Floyd, or the 5,524 on BLM.
My point is not to bash individual newspapers but to say that relative to other race-related stories and debates, the rape gangs scandal --ARGUABLY THE BIGGEST SCANDAL IN OUR HISTORY-- has received very little coverage from the media class.
I'd give you the numbers for liberal progressive papers like The Guardian/Observer but frankly they're absurd.
Oh ok then.
Between 2011 and 2025 the Guardian had 113 articles on the grooming gang phenomenon compared to 3,325 for "Islamophobia".
What about the BBC?
We can look at BBC News 24 and BBC Radio 4.
There were 357 specific mentions of the "grooming gang" scandal in BBC News/Radio 4 transcripts.
Meanwhile, there were 7,537 for "George Floyd", 3,219 for "Stephen Lawrence", 7,416 for "Black Lives Matter", and 2,259 for "Islamophobia".
You get the picture. I won't keep going
But what I will say is this. These girls were never a priority in Media Land.
Relative to other scandals they were at first ignored and then downplayed.
Too many of the middle-class, Oxbridge-educated, socially liberal if not radically woke progressive elites who control the parameters of what they think is our national "debate" routinely steer clear of scandals and issues that violate tightly-controlled taboos around immigration, multiculturalism, "diversity" in all its forms, and which are backed up with alarmist narratives about the "far right" and "Islamophobia" to warn others off from asking difficult questions or challenging the elite consensus in Westminster and London.
This HAS to change.
As I wrote in my Substack this morning, @elonmusk has done Britain a favour by forcing us to reckon with a truly NATIONAL scandal that has for too long been ignored and pushed to the side by political, media, and cultural elites in wider society.
This past week, we have been pushed into a new era in which millions of people up and down this country are either learning about the rape gangs crisis for the first time or hearing shocking new details they did not know before and can scarcely believe.
And millions of people are now asking some enormous questions. How did our country let this happen to our children? Why was it overlooked? Why did so many people stay silent? Is it still happening today? What can we do to stop it? Who is pursuing the truth in media? Who is naming and shaming? And why does the UK media class fall over itself when a single American man dies in Minneapolis while seemingly not giving a shit about the thousands of CHILDREN who have been abused, raped and harassed here in Britain?
The people have tuned into this scandal, in other words. They have taken notice and they are watching. The only question now is whether the media class has bothered to notice and will actually get on top of this scandal and push it to front of the agenda or continue to ask ridiculous questions like it did for much of today, deflecting from its glaring failures to instead obsess about Elon Musk.
Find the truth and tell us the truth.
That's your job.
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The UK's media class has been covering for Islamic rape gangs for decades. Now that it's in the worldwide spotlight, they're scrambling to deflect and distract from the fact they facilitated this atrocity by branding everyone who noticed it as "racist" or "Islamophobic" or "far right."
Elon Musk is not the villain. Neither is he the hero. He's beside the point. Writing hit-pieces about someone who dared to pay attention to a scandal, rather than writing about the scandal, shows you how far legacy media has fallen, and why they don't deserve anyone's trust.
#The Rabbit Hole#Matt Goodwin#grooming gangs#rape gangs#islam#islamic rape gangs#islamic grooming gangs#multiculturalism#legacy media#propaganda#religion is a mental illness
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Flying Pig (Fuzzy Style) by Matt Goodwin
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The problem is that Goodwin lacks all sense of nuance and proportion. In his mind everything is going to the dogs, and everyone else is a coward or a knave. (...) The truth is the so-called educated classes have always held different opinions from the wider public, usually arriving at a theoretical endorsement for liberal causes – sex, race and sexuality equality – some time before they achieve majority support. (...) It doesn’t follow that such leanings amount to elitism. On the contrary, these positions have come to be seen, retrospectively, as almost self-evidently fundamental to any civilised view of the world. It’s in that belief, and the desire never to accept such iniquities again, that a kind of intellectual intolerance can take root... (Bad Education by Matt Goodwin review – a lapsed liberal’s war on ‘woke’ lecture | Politics books | The Guardian)
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In the grooming gangs the minority oppress & prey on children from the majority so the elite class don't know what to do, as that violates all radical progressive claims. Even now we can't talk about that scandal. The treatment of young white working class girls is not considered a priority by the elite class.
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Just some tough questions:
Matt Casey or Sylvie Brett?
Stella Kidd or Kelly Severide?
Kim Burgess or Adam Ruzek?
Kevin or Trudy?
Mouch or Hermann?
Violet or Ritter?
April or Ethan?
Will or Connor?
Maggie or Dr Charles?
Sharon or Boden?
Hailey or Jay?
Gallo or Carver?
You weren't kidding when you said tough questions, these were SO SO hard. But here:
Matt Casey or Sylvie Brett - I adore Matt, I really do, and JS is one of my favourite CF actors, but Sylvie... just basically all of her scenes, I love and enjoy her so much.
Stella Kidd or Kelly Severide - oh this was SO SO hard, it was one of the most agonizing of them, but in the end I just had to chose Stella. I adore and love Kelly, but man, sometimes he really annoys me (especially earlier seasons - the time between Shay era and Stella era, that in particular).
Kim Burgess or Adam Ruzek - now THIS was my hardest choice. I love these two so much, I think I love others, and I do, but whenever I see either of them I get all heart eyed I swear, I love them. But inevitably, Kim is my girl.
Kevin or Trudy - you are truly, truly cruel having to make me choose between these two. I kept going back and forth with my answer here, but I finally landed on Kevin. He's my king, and Trudy is my sarcastic queen but Kev needs alllll the love.
Mouch or Herrmann - no offense to Herrmann, because I do love him, but Mouch is so iconic and I love him so dearly.
Violet or Ritter - THIS WAS SO CRUEL. I bloody adore Violet, and she's so pretty but Ritter, man. Ritter is my guy. I've been rewatching fire and oh my, I've fallen in love with him even more all over again. But in the end, I went with Violet, but only just. Honestly, this one I was the closest with just fucking it and calling it a tie.
April or Ethan - Ethan. I love these two the most when together vs individually (even though I am fond of both individually) but Ethan just has my heart more than April does.
Will or Connor - Connor is one of my most favourite characters ever. If you put him against most of med's cast, I'd choose him every time.
Maggie or Dr Charles - I stopped loving him as much after a few seasons, but I did really enjoy him (especially at the start) with Sarah. Maggie I do like, but she's not one of my faves and I honestly could take her or leave her.
Sharon or Boden - Boden, any day and every day. I love him so so much, and out of all the OC leaders, he's the one I'd most want to work under.
Hailey or Jay - I have a love/hate relationship with the both of them, but I've loved a lot more of Jay scenes then Hailey's.
Gallo or Carver - Gallo! Gallo is my boy. I do like Carver, but I don't 'love' him - I was sad at Gallo leaving, but if Carver left, I wouldn't be as sad.
Thank you for asking!! Sorry it took a while to get to, this was a really fun ask that I wanted to make sure I had enough time and energy to properly dedicate to it!!
#ree's asks#chicago fire#chicago pd#chicago med#one chicago#thank you for asking!!#kim burgess#adam ruzek#sylvie brett#matt cssey#violet mikami#darren ritter#sharon goodwin#daniel charles#jay halstead#hailey upton#sam carver#kevin atwater#trudy platt#randy mcholland#christopher herrmann#wallace boden#will halstead#connor rhodes#maggie lockwood#april sexton#ethan choi#stella kidd#kelly severide
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Friday Night Showdown! TOR vs. ATL September 6, 2024
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JODIE + MATT
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Invincible Iron Man #89 (Goodwin/Tuska, Aug 1976). Daredevil makes a detour to give Iron Man an assist on his way to the airport.
#marvel#marvel 616#invincible iron man#tony stark#iron man#matt murdock#daredevil#the controller#archie goodwin#george tuska
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Anime NYC and Japan Society Announce Nominations For The American Manga Awards
The Press Release: Anime NYC and Japan Society announced today the 30 nominees for the inaugural American Manga Awards, set to take place on August 22, 2024, at the historic Japan Society in New York City. This event will precede this year’s Anime NYC convention, the largest Japanese pop culture event on the East Coast, which expects to draw over 100,000 fans of anime and manga from all over the…
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#american manga awards#american manga awards 2024#anime nyc#anime nyc 2024#announcements#awards show announcements#deb aoki#japan society#leftfield media#matt alt#mk goodwin
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The Fall of the House of Usher (2023) miniseries
-(started) watchin' Season 1 (miniseries)- 2/27/2024- on Netflix
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IT'S HERE
#The Fall of the House of Usher#(2023)#miniseries#mike flanagan#gothic horror/drama#kate siegel#carla gugino#willa fitzgerald#ruth codd#bruce greenwood#mary mcdonnell#rahul kohli#samantha sloyan#zach gilford#mark hamill#henry thomas#katie parker#sauriyan sapkota#paola nunez#michael trucco#kyliegh curran#malcolm goodwin#annabeth gish#carl lumbly#crystal balint#igby rigney#matt biedel#aya furukawa#jayr tinaco#daniel jun
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"Pig Having a Burger" by Matt Goodwin
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´´La Caída de la Casa de Usher´´: Primeras Imágenes del Nuevo Horror de Mike Flanagan.
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#Annabeth Gish#Aya Furukawa#BRUCE GREENWOOD#Carl Lumbly#Carla Gugino#Crystal Balint#Daniel Jun#Edgar Allan Poe#Henry Thomas#Kate Siegel#Katie Parker#Malcolm Goodwin#MARK HAMILL#Mary McDonnell#Matt Biedel#Michael Trucco#Mike Flanagan#netflix#Paola Nuñez#Rahul Kohli#Ruth Codd#Samantha Sloyan#Sauriyan Sapkota#Series#T&039;Nia Miller#The Fall of the House of Usher#Willa Fitzgerald#ZACH GILFORD
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Updated stream list
Everything we've watched so far!
Longtime crowd favorites (streamed at least three times) are marked with a single asterisk.
Why isn’t [specific actor/video] on this list?
The video is currently marked not for trade.
We haven’t gotten to it yet.
The footage does not exist or is too incomplete.
It isn't on a platform I can stream it from.
There's something particularly off-putting about the video or actor.
How can I get a copy of a video listed here?
There's a list of publicly available bootlegs here, and there are many other adaptations on the Phantom Retrospective channel. Otherwise, contact @glassprism (or another trader) for a possible trade, or check her website for info on which master(s) to contact.
For general stream info, please see the Saturday Streams FAQ.
On to the list!
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (Dividing these by decade because there's a character limit per text block!)
1980s/90s
1988 Broadway: Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton
1989 Broadway: Cris Groenendaal, Rebecca Luker, Steve Barton
1989 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Steve Barton
1990 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Mary D’Arcy, Reece Holland*
1991 Los Angeles: Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien, Michael Piontek
1993 U.S. Tour: Franc D’Ambrosio, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1993 Vienna: Alexander Goebel, Luzia Nistler, Alfred Pfeifer*
1994 Sapporo: Eiji Akutagawa, Hisako Hanaoka, Masayuki Sano*
1994 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Teresa DeZarn, David Rogers
1995 Broadway: Davis Gaines, Tracy Shayne, Ciaran Sheehan
1995 London: Ethan Freeman, Jill Washington, Simon Bowman*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1998 Los Angeles: Davis Gaines, Marie Danvers, Lawrence Anderson*
1998 San Francisco: Franc D’Ambrosio, Lisa Vroman, Christopher Carl*
1998 Toronto: Peter Karrie, Elizabeth DeGrazia, David Rodgers*
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O'Leary, Sandra Joseph, Gary Mauer
1998 Broadway: Thomas James O’Leary, Tracy Shayne, Gary Mauer
1999 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Gary Mauer
1999 Toronto: Paul Stanley, Melissa Dye, Laird Mackintosh
1999/2000 Mexico City: Saulo Vasconcelos, Irasema Terrazas, Jose Joel*
Early 2000s
2000 Antwerp: Hans Peter Janssens, Inneke van Klinken, Michael Shawn Lewis
2000 London: Scott Davies, Meredith Braun, Matt Cammelle
2000 London: Scott Davies, Charlotte Page, Matt Cammelle
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Colby Thomas, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Ian Jon Bourg, Olivia Safe, Kyle Gonyea
2001 Hamburg: Michael Nicholson, Olivia Safe, Christopher Morandi
2002 London: John Owen-Jones, Celia Graham, Robert Finlayson
2003 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Adrienne McEwan, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, Jim Weitzer
2003 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Lisa Vroman, John Cudia
2003 U.S. Tour: Brad Little, Lisa Vroman, Tim Martin Gleason
2004 Madrid: Luis Armando, Teresa Barrientos, Armando Pita
2004 Stuttgart: Thomas Schulze, Maike Switzer, Carsten Axel Lepper*
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Julie Hanson, John Cudia
2005 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sandra Joseph, Tim Martin Gleason
2005 Broadway: James Romick, Marie Danvers, John Cudia
2005 Essen: Thomas Borchert, Sandra Danyella, Nikolaj Brucker
2005 London: John Owen-Jones, Rachel Barrell, Oliver Thornton
2005 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Marie Danvers, Michael Shawn Lewis
2006 Essen: Ethan Freeman, Anne Gorner, Nikolaj Brucker
2006 Essen: Uwe Kröger, Beatrix Reiter, Lucius Wolter*
2006 London: Earl Carpenter, Rachel Barrell, David Shannon*
2006 São Paulo: Saulo Vasconcelos, Kiara Sasso, Nando Prado
2006 U.S. Tour: Gary Mauer, Elizabeth Southard, Jim Weitzer*
2006 U.S. Tour: John Cudia, Jennifer Hope Wills, Adam Monley
2007 Broadway: Gary Mauer, Jennifer Hope Wills, Jason Mills
2007 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Julie Goodwin, John Bowles
2008 Broadway: Howard McGillin, Elizabeth Loyacano, Jeremy Stolle
2008 Las Vegas: Anthony Crivello, Kristi Holden, Andrew Ragone*
2008 World Tour: Simon Pryce, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2009 Australia: Anthony Warlow, Ana Marina, Alexander Lewis
2010s
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Simon Bailey*
2010 London: David Shannon, Gina Beck, Will Barratt
2010 U.S. Tour: Tim Martin Gleason, Trista Moldovan, Sean MacLaughlin
2012 Broadway: Greg Mills, Marni Raab, Kyle Barisich*
2012 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Trista Moldovan, Kyle Barisich
2012 London: Marcus Lovett, Anna O’Byrne, Simon Thomas
2013 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Samantha Hill, Greg Mills*
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Samantha Hill, Jeremy Stolle
2013 Broadway: Peter Joback, Elizabeth Welch, Kyle Barisich
2013 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sierra Boggess, Kyle Barisich
2013 London: Marcus Lovett, Sofia Escobar, Simon Thomas
2014 Broadway: Greg Mills, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Hugh Panaro, Elizabeth Welch, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Sara Jean Ford, Jeremy Hays
2014 Broadway: Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess, Jeremy Hays*
2014 Broadway: Paul Schaefer, Mary Michael Patterson, Jeremy Hays
2014 Hamburg: David Arnsperger, Lauri Brons, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Hamburg: Mathias Edenborn, Daniela Braun, Nicky Wuchinger
2014 Moscow: Dmitry Ermak, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaytsev
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Grace Morgan, Ben Jacoby
2014 U.S. Tour: Cooper Grodin, Julia Udine, Ben Jacoby
2014 World Tour: Brad Little, Kristi Holden, Anthony Downing
2015 London: Geronimo Rauch, Harriet Jones, Richard Munday*
2015 Moscow: Dmitri Ermak, Tamara Kotova, Evgeny Zaycev
2015 Moscow: Ivan Ozhogin, Tamara Kotova, Ivan Rak
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2015 Prague: Marian Vojtko, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, Jeremy Hays
2016 Moscow: Andrey Schkoldychenko, Elena Bahtiyarova, Evgeny Zaytsev (act 2 only)
2016 Oberhausen: Brent Barrett, Elizabeth Welch, Max Niemeyer
2016? Prague: Marian Vojtko, Michaela Gemrotova, Tomas Vanek
2016 Stockholm: Peter Jöback, Emmi Christensson, Anton Zetterholm
2016 U.S. Tour: Derrick Davis, Kaitlyn Davis, Jordan Craig
2018 Broadway (Sept.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018 Broadway (Oct.): Ben Crawford, Ali Ewoldt, Jay Armstrong Johnson
2018? Prague: Radim Schwab, Monika Sommerova, Tomas Vanek
2019 Copenhagen: Tomas Ambt Kofod, Sibylle Glosted, Christian Lund*
2019 London: David Thaxton, Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor*
2019 London: Josh Piterman, Kelly Mathieson, Alistair So*
2019 São Paulo: Fred Silveira, Giulia Nadruz, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo - Fred Silveira, Lina Mendes, Henrique Moretzsohn
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Daruã Góes, Fred Silveira
2019 São Paulo: Thiago Arancam, Giulia Nadruz, Fred Silveira
2019 World Tour: Jonathan Roxmouth, Meghan Picerno, Matt Leisy*
2021–present
2021 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Meghan Picerno, John Riddle
2021 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2021 London: Killian Donnelly, Holly-Anne Hull, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Kanisha Marie Feliciano, Paul A. Schaefer
2022 Broadway: Ben Crawford, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2022 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Elizabeth Welch, Bronson Norris Murphy
2022 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Emilie Kouatchou, Jordan Donica
2022 London: James Hume, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2022 London: Killian Donnelly, Anouk van Laake, Rhys Whitfield
2022 Sydney: Josh Robson, Georgina Hopson, Callum Frances
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Ted Keegan, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Laird Mackintosh, Julia Udine, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Emilie Kouatchou, John Riddle
2023 Broadway: Greg Mills, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 Broadway: Jeremy Stolle, Julia Udine, Paul A. Schaefer
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Paige Blankson, Ralph Watts
2023 London: Earl Carpenter, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Connor Carson
2023 London: Killian Donnelly, Lucy St. Louis, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Holly-Anne Hull, Matt Blaker
2023 London: James Gant, Paige Blankson, Matt Blaker
2023 Madrid: Geronimo Rauch, Talia del Val, Guido Balzaretti
2023 Shanghai: Ayanga (various clips)
2023 Shanghai: He Liangchen, Yang Chenxiuyi, Li Chenxi
2023 Thessaloniki: Tim Howar, Harriet Jones, Nadim Naaman
2024 Helsinki: Kevin Greenlaw, Emma Kajander, Olli Tuovinen
2024 London: Jon Robyns, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Joe Griffiths-Brown
Love Never Dies
2010 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2011 London: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Dean Chisnall
2013 Vienna concert: Drew Sarich, Milica Jovanovic, Julian Looman
2018 U.S. Tour: Bronson Norris Murphy, Meghan Picerno, Sean Thompson*
2023 London concert: Norm Lewis, Celinde Schoenmaker, Matthew Seadon-Young
2024 World Tour: Luke McCall, Manon Taris, Niall Sheehy
Other stage adaptations
1991 The Phantom of the Opera starring David Staller
1992 Tom Alonso’s The Phantom of the Opera**
1993 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Wichita, Richard White)
2011 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera
2013 Ken Hill's The Phantom of the Opera (Tokyo)**
2019 Spiritual Twist’s The Phantom of the Opera
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Takarazuka Revue)
2018 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (Seoul)
2020 Sasson’s Das Phantom der Oper (Germany, with Uwe Kröger)**
2021 Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom (proshot, Seoul)
Movie adaptations
1925 The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney
1937 Song at Midnight**
1943 Phantom of the Opera starring Claude Rains**
1962 Hammer Horror: The Phantom of the Opera starring Herbert Lom**
1974 Phantom of the Paradise
1987 The Phantom of the Opera (animated)
1989 Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge
1989 The Phantom of the Opera starring Robert Englund**
2004 The Phantom of the Opera starring Gerard Butler
TV adaptations
1983 The Phantom of the Opera (TV movie, Max Schell)**
1987 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater, "The Phantom of the Theater"
1990 The Phantom of the Opera (TV miniseries, Charles Dance)
1994 Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio (TV special)**
1995 Wishbone, S1 E37, "Pantin’ at the Opera"*
1995 Goosebumps, S1 E7, "Phantom of the Auditorium"
1999 The Triplets, S5 E9, "The Phantom of the Opera"
2000 Are You Afraid of the Dark?, "The Tale of the Last Dance"
Miscellaneous
1994 Australian Phantom cast Easter charity concert ("Phantales")
1995 The Phantom of the Opera on Ice*
2017 Broadway: Prince of Broadway (in honor of Hal Prince)
2017 The Phantom of the Empire (Turning Tydes Theatre Company)
Stolleboot (fan edit starring Jeremy Stolle as the Phantom, Raoul, Piangi, and Passarino)*
*Longtime crowd favorite (streamed at least three times)
**We’ve watched it, but it was technically streamed by another host I used to alternate with.
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Oh oh... I want to see... Mary McDonnell in it!!
Official stills from THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER Coming to Netflix 12th October 2023!
#the fall of the house of usher#mary mcdonnell#mark hamill#t’nia miller#carl lumbly#michael trucco#carla gugino#paola nuñez#henry thomas#kyleigh curran#samantha sloyan#rahul kohli#kate siegel#sauriyan sapkota#zach gilford#willa fitzgerald#katie parker#malcolm goodwin#crystal balint#aya furukawa#daniel jun#matt biedel#ruth codd#annabeth gish#igby rigney#robert longstreet#netflix
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very excited to share a new song today! “someone’s ex” was recorded during the Avalanche sessions, but didn’t feel like it quite fit on the album. I decided to hold onto it until the time was right, and it turns out that the time is right right now! all these beautiful people helped out: co-written with Tom Peyton. produced by Josh Kaufman, who also played a ton of instruments. drums drummed drummily by Matt Barrick. engineered, mixed, and mastered by D. James Goodwin. production assistance by Gillian Pelkonen. cover photo by Josh Goleman.
listen here: ffm.to/someonesexsingle
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Who has the craziest role in The Fall of the House of Usher?
This question is a bit impossible to answer - that show is absolutely WILD. I can't pick one over the others, but I can say that I've never seen Bruce Greenwood, Carla Gugino, T'nia Miller, Henry Thomas, Mark Hamill, Kate Siegel, Rahul Kohli, Michael Trucco, Matt Biedel, Sam Sloyan, Willa Fitzgerald, Malcolm Goodwin, Ruth Codd, Crystal Balint, Zach Gilford, Katie Parker or Sauriyan Sapkota do ANYTHING like what they're doing on this show. It really is madness. I can't wait for you guys to see it.
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