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royalavera · 5 months ago
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rrioghnach · 6 months ago
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This is how Christine rewards her basement puppy when he’s being a good boy.
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moon-and-time · 1 month ago
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arrowsneo · 1 month ago
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Doodle dump, including ginger because I’m in love with her
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potpzine · 4 months ago
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🦢 🩸 🎼 HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! and more importantly, HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE!!!!! 
⚡️ our fan zine, NOT JUST SONGS, is available NOW for digital purchase and physical pre-order on Etsy!!
over 50 artists came together to create 94 full color pages of art, writing, cosplay and more (plus some snazzy bonus merch!) to celebrate this incredible, weird, beautiful film!
🎸 All profits from zine sales will support the Girls Rock Camp Alliance, “an international membership network of youth-centered arts and social justice organizations.”
✨ NOTE - our shop has two listings: one for the physical zine copies and merch (bundled with a PDF download of the zine) and one for just the PDF download. for our highest-tier bundle, the Phantom has SLASHED the price, with a $70 value for only $45 PLUS free U.S. shipping!
sell your soul to rock n’ roll TODAY! buy this amazing collaboration, support a good cause, and celebrate a dream that never ends!! 🦢💕
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keenenthusiastinfluencer · 7 months ago
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The Olympic flame being on an underground waterway with a masked figure rowing the hot whilst organ music plays. Giving the people (me ) what they want
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recycledmoviecostumes · 6 months ago
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This dress was originally created for the 2004 film 𝘗𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘰𝘮 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘖𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘢 , where Miranda Richardson wore it as Madame Giry.   But did you know that this dress made a second appearance on screen almost a decade later? In 2013, it was worn by Amanda Abbington as Miss Mardle in the ITV series 𝘔𝘳. 𝘚𝘦𝘭𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘨𝘦.   Learn more: Bit.ly/VicEd153    
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spiritusnocte · 8 months ago
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I've been wanting to draw it for a very long time. Erik wants a big hug.
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maskedhatter · 8 months ago
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calamalamari · 5 months ago
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Gained a mutual and it made me want to actually post something original so I drew him <3
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lot666achandelierinpieces · 26 days ago
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Zariya Hollow: The Ghost in the Opera House – Two Decades of Shadows and Song
My journey with Le Fantôme de l’Opéra began not with the written word, but with music. It was the mid-1990s, and I first encountered the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, sitting beside my grandmother, mesmerized as the chandelier swung, the organ thundered, and the Phantom’s heartbreak echoed through the theater. Not long after, I stumbled across the Wishbone adaptation, a playful but poignant introduction to Gaston Leroux’s story. These early experiences sparked a fascination that would follow me for decades.
It wasn’t until my teenage years that I delved into Leroux’s novel—reading it for the first time in German, a faithful translation that brought the story vividly to life. I was captivated not only by the Phantom’s tragic genius but by the depth of Leroux’s writing, the intricacies of his characters, and the shadowy grandeur of the Paris Opera House. The story’s layers resonated deeply, and my connection to it grew. I wrote and staged two adaptations in school, followed by a screenplay, each an earnest attempt to grapple with the story’s complexities. But these early projects were only fragments of what I longed to create.
At the heart of my journey with Phantom has been my collaboration and friendship with Josep Farkas, better known as SylentPhantom, creator of the seminal PhantomsTheater. For years, Josep has been a tireless advocate for Leroux’s legacy, dedicating seven years to meticulously translating the original novel and compiling the incredible appendix that sheds light on its historical and cultural context. His work is more than scholarship—it is an act of love, a commitment to preserving and illuminating Leroux’s masterpiece. Josep’s insights, dedication, and support have shaped my understanding of Phantom in ways I could never fully articulate. His contributions are interwoven with the very foundation of The Ghost in the Opera House.
When I began producing The Ghost in the Opera House through Zariya Hollow, it felt like the culmination of all the years I had spent living with this story. To voice Le Fantôme was both an honor and a terrifying challenge, requiring me to step into his genius, his torment, his unrelenting loneliness. Composing the score—original songs, underscoring, and arrangements of operatic selections—was a deeply personal process, an attempt to echo not only Leroux’s vision but the emotions that have drawn me to this story since I was a child.
But this series was never mine alone. It was built on collaboration, on the talents and dedication of an extraordinary cast and crew. The actors brought the characters to life with nuance and emotional truth. The sound designers and engineers constructed an immersive world that made the Opera House breathe, its echoes and whispers alive in every scene. And throughout it all, the spirit of “Le Fantôme” served as a guiding force, reminding me of the enduring power of this story and the community it continues to inspire.
After two decades of living with this tale, and years of production, the work is complete. The Ghost in the Opera House is not simply an adaptation; it is a reflection of everything Phantom has meant to me—a story of shadows and music, of love and loss, of the beauty and tragedy of being human. It is one of my proudest achievements, not because it is flawless, but because it is honest, born of passion and collaboration.
To those who listen, I hope this series resonates with you as deeply as it has with me. May it echo with the wonder, heartbreak, and beauty that first drew me to “Le Fantôme’s” world all those years ago.
Experience the full series here.
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royalavera · 1 year ago
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This anime is real in another dimension. If you had the control what ending would you give it?
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rrioghnach · 8 months ago
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He likes it when Christine roughs him up.
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moon-and-time · 2 months ago
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ERIK: It has been a while, Miss Christine. It seems that your fiancé is not with you today.
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phantomchristinesuk · 2 months ago
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The Hungarian Christines
- Bíró Eszter
- Király Linda
- Krassy Renáta
- Mahó Andrea
- Fonyó Barbara
- Haraszti Elvira
- Jenes Kitti
- Széles Flóra
Photos: Madách Színház - Az Operaház Fantomja online programme
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potpzine · 1 month ago
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⏰🎼 there’s STILL TIME to get your hands on our Phantom of the Paradise 50th Anniversary zine and fabulous fan merch! we’re running a special EXTENSION on preorders (link in bio) until January 11th 2025! don’t miss this incredible tribute to the 1970s horror musical cult sensation (no, the other one!) 
profits will be supporting the Girls Rock Camp Alliance! 
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