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Suprise! My sister got married so she took priority for the month of December. ♥️
New year, new style (?) for Fantomestein…well, different modus operandi. I am finally strong enough to admit that I shall never be a great inker. I’ve tried so hard, but I can’t fight what I am! What can I say, I’m an impressionist at heart.
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#parent reveal for raoul lol#Felix and Safie#frankenstein#fantomestein#phantom of the opera#raoul de chagny#comic#webcomic#Raoul DeLacey#I should say#Hiveworks
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With the exciting news of the incoming and history-making London cast, there has also been a lot of mention about the 2019-20 cast. And rightly so, as they all did not get a proper send off, and most did not get enough time in their roles to begin with.
So here is a post dedicated to them; I truly hope that they can return to the show somewhere. They were an absolutely divine cast, and will always be part of the phamily.
Full 2019-20 cast:
Josh Piterman (Phantom), Kelly Mathieson (Christine), Bridget Costello (Christine alt.), Danny Whitehead (Raoul), Britt Lenting (Carlotta), Ross Dawes (Firmin), Richard Woodford (Andre), Jacinta Mulcahy (Madame Giry), Paul Tabone (Piangi), Georgia Ware (Meg), Zoe Arshamian, Matthew Barrow, James Butcher, Grace Castle, Sophie Caton, Sophie Cottrill, Corinne Cowling, Hadrian Delacey, Morven Douglas, Nahia Gil Elizondo, Paul Erbs, Philip Griffiths, Katy Hanna, Ellen Jackson, Adam Robert Lewis, Kris Manuel, Tim Morgan, Danielle Pullum, Rebecca Ridout, Eleanor Sanderson-Nash, Anna Shircliff, Alistair So, John Stacey, Manon Taris, Andrei Teodor Iliescu, Ben Tyler, Claire Tilling, Victoria Ward and Simon Whitaker.
Out of the 38 cast members, only 4 will be returning to the show (so far). Josh will be reprising his role in the Australian production of the Restaged Tour, while Tim Morgan, Manon Taris, and Simon Whitaker will all be returning to London.
#all my love to them#they deserved better#josh piterman#kelly mathieson#bridget costello#danny whitehead#britt lenting#ross dawes#richard woodford#jacinta mulcahy#paul ettore tabone#georgia ware#The Phantom of the Opera#poto london#phantom london
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Phantom London 2019/2020 cast: Principals, Alternate/Standby & Understudies/covers.
The Phantom
Josh Piterman - principal
Scott Davies - standby
Adam Robert Lewis - understudy
Christine Daaé
Kelly Mathieson - principal
Bridget Costello - alternate
Corinne Cowling - understudy
Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny
Danny Whitehead - principal
Alistair So - first cover
Ben Tyler - second cover
Carlotta Giudicelli
Britt Lenting - principal
Katy Hanna - first cover
Manon Taris - second cover
Monsieur Firmin
Ross Dawes - principal
Tim Morgan - first cover
Hadrian Delacey - second cover
Monsieur André
Richard Woodford - principal
Kris Manuel - first cover
Philip Griffiths - second cover
Madame Giry
Jacinta Mulcahy - principal
Sophie Caton - first cover
Victoria Ward - second cover
Ubaldo Piangi
Paul Ettore Tabone - principal
Simon Whitaker - first cover
Paul Erbs - second cover
Meg Giry
Georgia Ware - principal
Grace Castle - first cover
Zoe Arshamian - second cover
pictures from Phantom of the Opera website
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New things are up for trade that I recently got, if u are interested in any of these audios message me and I’d be more than happy to trade! :)
Earl Carpenter, Sofia Escobar, Nadim Naaman (u/s), Wendy Ferguson, Jeremy Secomb, Cheryl McAvoy, Anna ForbesFebruary 28, 2012; London
Peter Joback, Sofia Escobar, Killian DonnellyMarch 19, 2012; LondonPeter Joback's first performance.
Marcus Lovett, Anna O'Byrne, Simon Thomas, Barry James, Tim Laurenti (u/s), Nicola Rutherford (u/s), Cheryl McAvoy, Jeremy Secomb, Layla Harrison (u/s)October 15, 2012; London
Marcus Lovett, Anna O’Byrne, Simon Thomas, Barry James, Gareth Snook, Lara Martins, Cheryl McAvoy, Jeremy Secomb, Anna ForbesNovember 23, 2012; London
Marcus Lovett, Anna O'byrne, Simon Thomas, Barry James, Tim Laurenti (u/s), Lara Martins, Cheryl McAvoy, Jeremy Secomb, Anna ForbesApril 22, 2013; London
Ben Forster (The Phantom of the Opera), Lisa-Anne Wood (alt. Christine Daaé), Ashley Stillburn (u/s Raoul, Victome de Chagny), Charlotte Vaughan (u/s Carlotta Guidicelli), Michael Matus (Monsieur Firmin), Christopher Dickins (Monsieur André), Meshell Dillon (u/s Madame Giry), John Ellis (Ubaldo Piangi), Daisy Hulbert (u/s Meg Giry) June 24, 2016; London eve, havebeenchangedforgood's master
Ben Forster (Phantom), Maria Coyne (u/s Christine), Nadim Naaman (Raoul), Megan Llwellyn (Carlotta), John Ellis (Piangi), Christoper Dickens (Monsieur André), Michael Matus (Monsieur Firmin), Jacinta Mulcahy (Madame Giry), Alicia Beck (Meg) August 29, 2016; London Untracked. Maria's second performance as Christine.
Ben Foster(Phantom), Celinde Schoemaker(Christine), Nadim Naaman(Raoul), Charlotte Vaugham(Carlotta), Simon Lloyd(Monsieur), Mark Oxtoby(M.Andre), Jacinta Mulcahy(Madame Giry), Daisy Hulbert(Meg Giry), Paul E. Tabone(Piangi), Matt Blaker, Tim Laurenti, Adam Robert Lewis, Luke M. Call, Edcet Costello, Adrian Delacey, Carla Coyne, Leo Miles, Lindsay Gardiner, Tim Morgan, Ryan Coscinski, Paul Morrissey, Phillip Griffiths, James R. Brown, Hette Hobbs, Tom Sterling, Ellen Jackson, Joanna Strand, Richard Kent, Victoria Ward, Fiona Morley, Claire Tilling, Georgia Ware Mymummysaysimamiracle’s master. Untracked, January 5, 2017; London Matinee
Ben Forster (The Phantom), Maria Coyne (u/s Christine), Nadim Naaman (Raoul), Lara Martins (Carlotta), Mark Oxtoby (Andre), Sion Lloyd (Firmin), Jacinta Mulcahy (Madame Giry), Paul Ettore Tabone (Piangi), Daisy Hulbert (Meg) February 13, 2017; West End
Ben Forster (The Phantom), Celinde Schoenmaker (Christine), Nadim Naaman (Raoul), Lara Martins (Carlotta), Sion Lloyd (Firmin), Philip Griffiths (u/s Andre), Jacinta Mulcahy (Madame Giry), Paul Tabone (Piangi), Daisy Hulbert (Meg) March 4, 2017; West end
Ben Lewis, Kelly Mathieson, Leo Miles (u/s), Lyndsey Gardiner, Siôn Lloyd, Richard Kent, Victoria Ward, Paul Ettore Tabone, Georgia Ware? September 9, 2017; London
Ben Lewis, Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor, April 2018; London
Tim Howar, Amy Manford, Jeremy Taylor, Kimberly Blake, Ross Dawes, Alan Vicary, Rachel Spurrell (u/s), Paul Ettore Tabone, Georgia Ware June 14, 2019; London
Tim Howar, Amy Manford, Jeremy Taylor, Kimberly Blake, Tim Morgan, Alan Vicary, Jacinta Mulcahy, Paul Ettore Tabone, Georgia Ware June 28, 2019; London
Adam Robert Lewis (u/s), Kelly Mathieson, Jeremy Taylor, Kimberley Blake, Ross Dawes, Alan Vicary, Paul Ettore Tabone, Rachel spurrell (u/s), Georgia Ware 25th July 2019, Evening, London (MY MASTER) Notes: Recorded from the front row of the Grand Ciricle, Adam sounded fantastic! And Rachel Spurrell was an amazing Mme Giry
Tim Howar, Amy Manford, Jeremy Taylor, Ross Dawes, Alan Vicary, Kimberley Blake, Paul Ettore Tabone, Rachel Spurrell (u/s), Georgia Ware 26th July 2019, Evening, London (MY MASTER) Notes: Amy & Tim sound the best they ever have here.
Derrick Davis (The Phantom), Jenna Burns (u/s Christine), Jordan Craig (Raoul), Trista Moldovan (Carlotta), David Benoit (M. Firmin), Rob Lindley (M. Andre), Susan Moniz (Madame Giry), Phumzile Sojola (Piangi), SarahGrace Mariani (Meg) July 21, 2019; Costa Mesa
Brad Little (Phantom), Emilie Lynn (Christine) January 8, 2016; Beijing, hometomthe's master.
Ian Jon Bourg (u/s Phantom), Clara Verdier (alt. Christine), Matt Leisy (Raoul), Beverly Chiat (Carlotta), James Borthwick (Monsieur Firman), Curt Olds (Monsieur Andre), Melina Kalomas (Madame Giry), Thabiso Masemene (Piangi), Kiruna Lind-Devar (Meg Giry) March 24, 2019; Manila
Jonathan Roxmouth (The Phantom), Meghan Picerno (Christine), Matt Leisy (Raoul), Beverly Chiat (Carlotta), James Borthwick (Monsieur Firman), Curt Olds (Monsieur Andre), Melina Kalomas (Madame Giry), Luke Grooms (u/s Piangi), Kiruna Lind-Devar (Meg Giry) 29th March 2019
Jonathan Roxmouth (The Phantom), Meghan Picerno (Christine), Matt Leisy (Raoul), Beverly Chiat (Carlotta), James Borthwick (Monsieur Firman), Curt Olds (Monsieur Andre), Melina Kalomas (Madame Giry), Thabiso Masemene (Piangi), Kiruna Lind-Devar (Meg Giry) Aloysius’ master *Final Matinee in Singapore June 8, 2019 Matinee; Singapore
Here’s my list incase u would like to check it out :)
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The her majesty's theatre London
The award winning London show, The Phantom of the Opera is an enjoyable musical romantic saga. The tragic London show has an outstanding orchestra featuring heart touching memorable and recognisable scores. The popular London show is recommended for 10+.
The show, The Phantom of the Opera is running consistently from the last three decades in London's West End. Andrew Lloyd Webber's multi-award-winning is a global hit running with packed-out audiences at Her Majesty's Theatre. The show is set against the backdrop of gothic Parisian theatre. The heart touching saga of gorgeous soprano Christine Daae, who is enticed by the Phantom's voice for a lifetime performance is simply memorable.
The heart touching classic musical features some chartbusting musical numbers such as "The Music of the Night", "All I Ask of You" and of course the famous titular track, The Phantom of the Opera. In the year 1986, the show made its grand debut at Her Majesty's Theatre. The original production featured Michael Crawford as the Phantom and Sarah Brightman, the then-wife of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, as Christine.
The show Phantom of the Opera went on becoming a huge hit and is a brilliant amalgamation of outstanding design, special effects and a divine, memorable score. The superb musical was transferred to Broadway and went on becoming the longest-running musical at the Majestic Theater.
Currently, the show cast includes Ben Lewis as the Phantom, Kelly Mathieson as Christine, Jeremy Taylor as Raoul, Mark Oxtoby as Monsieur Andre, Jacinta Mulcahy as Madame Giry, Paul Ettore Tabone as Ubaldo Piangi, and Georgia Ware as Meg Giry, as well as Kimberly Blake as Carlotta and Ross Dawes as Monsieur Firmin.
Additional cast members are Matthew Barrow, Matt Bateman, James Bisp, James Butcher, Bridget Costello, Sophie Cottrill, Hadrian Delacey, Morven Douglas, Paul Erbs, Hannah Grace, Philip Griffiths, Katy Hanna, Hettie Hobbs, Grace Horne, Lily Howes, Ellen Jackson, Adam Robert Lewis, Kris Manuel, Tim Morgan, Danielle Pullum, Rebecca Ridout, Anna Shircliff, Emily Smith, Rachel Spurrell, John Stacey, Andrei Teodor Iliescu, Claire Tilling, Victoria Ward and Danny Whitehead.
Under the superb direction of Harold Prince, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and choreographed by Gillian Lynne, with lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe, lighting design by Andrew Bridge and sound design by Mick Potter, The Phantom of the Opera is a must watch.
Tim Howar takes on the role of The Phantom from 3 September to 8 December 2018.
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As The Phantom of the Opera heads into its 32nd year, the producers are delighted to announce key cast changes for “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA”. Joining the cast from 4 September are Ben Lewis who will play the title role of ‘The Phantom’, Kelly Mathieson as ‘Christine Daaé’ and Jeremey Taylor as ‘Raoul’. Joining them is Amy Manford as the alternate ‘Christine Daaé’,
Ben Lewis played ‘The Phantom’ in the original Australian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, “Love Never Dies”. Ben’s most recent theatre credits include the role of Frank Butler in the Crucible’s production of “Annie Get Your Gun”. He was also in the original UK cast of “Love Me Tender” and starred in “Forbidden Broadway” and “Candide” at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Kelly Mathieson will be making her West End debut in the production. Previously Kelly trained at the Scottish Ballet Company and the Royal College of Music. Previous Opera credits include “Le Nozze de Figaro”, “Agrippina”, “Orpheus and the Underworld”, “Die Zauberflöte” and “Carmen”.
Jeremy Taylor’s previous theatre credits include, ‘Fiyero’ in “Wicked” and ‘Galileo’ in “We Will Rock You”, both in the West End. He also starred in the UK tours of “Evita” and “The Sound of Music”, as well as appearing in the Palladium production.
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Amy Manford has sung internationally as a soloist with the London Handel, London Cello and the Perth Symphony Orchestra’s. Amy recently graduated with a Masters of Performance in Vocal Performance from The Royal College of Music and she will be making her West End debut.
The above join Lara Martins as ‘Carlotta Giudicelli’, Siôn Lloyd as ‘Monsieur Firmin’, Mark Oxtoby as ‘Monsieur Andre’, Jacinta Mulcahy as ‘Madame Giry’, Paul Ettore Tabone as ‘Ubaldo Piangi’, Georgia Ware as ‘Meg Giry’ and Scott Davies as the standby ‘Phantom’.
New to the cast this September is Matt Bateman, Jade Davies, Hannah Grace, Andrei Teodor Iliescu, Jordan Simon Pollard, Una Reynolds, Emily Smith, Rachel Spurrell and John Stacey.
From the 4 September the full cast will be Matt Bateman, James Roxby Brown, Bridget Costello, Scott Davies, Jade Davies, Hadrian Delacey, Morven Douglas, Hannah Grace, Lori Gilchrist, Philip Griffiths, Hettie Hobbs, Grace Horne, Lily Howes, Andrei Teodor Iliescu, Ellen Jackson, Richard Kent, Adam Robert Lewis, Ben Lewis, Siôn Lloyd, Amy Manford, Kelly Mathieson, Lara Martins, Luke McCall , Leo Miles, Tim Morgan, Fiona Morley, Jacinta Mulcahy, Mark Oxtoby, Danielle Pullum, Jordan Simon Pollard, Una Reynolds, Emily Smith, Rachel Spurrell, John Stacey, Tom Sterling, Paul Ettore Tabone, Jeremy Taylor, Claire Tilling, Victoria Ward and Georgia Ware.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA became the longest running show in Broadway history on 9 January 2006 when it celebrated its 7,486th performance, surpassing the previous record holder “Cats”. This coincided with the Broadway and the US national touring company celebrating an unprecedented 20,000 performances in the United States. On 26 January 2013 the Broadway production celebrated an amazing 25 years on Broadway and on 28 November 2016 it celebrated its 12,000th performance. In October 2016 the London production celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a special gala performance at Her Majesty’s Theatre. In October 2011 the London production celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a spectacular staging of “The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall which was screened live in cinemas all over the world and subsequently released on DVD and in August 2015 the show celebrated 12,000 performances in the West End. The production has now been playing for over 30 years.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has won over 70 major theatre awards, including seven Tony’s on Broadway and four Olivier Awards in the West End. It won the ‘Magic Radio Audience Award’, voted by the public, in the 2016 Laurence Olivier Awards. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, which opened at Her Majesty’s Theatre on 9 October 1986 starred Michael Crawford as ‘The Phantom’ and Sarah Brightman as ‘Christine.’ It is produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company Limited.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA became the first stage production to reach worldwide grosses of $6 billion. Revenues far surpass the world’s highest-grossing film “Avatar” (at $2.8 billion), as well as such other blockbusters as “Titanic”, “The Lord of the Rings”, “Jurassic Park” and “Star Wars”. Worldwide, over 140 million people have seen THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA in 37 countries and 172 cities in 16 languages.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is currently showing in London, New York, Budapest, and on tour in the US.
The Phantom of the Opera Her Majesty’s Theatre London
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In which Daroga makes a catastrophic lore drop.
Some of y’all are too smart for me. I had to pretend not to see your theory posts even though they had me kicking my feet in the air and giggling like a fool.
Share/interact for more lore!
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#fantomestein#Hiveworks#frankenstein#phantom of the opera#raoul de chagny#raoul DeLacey#finally can use that tag lol#comic#webcomic#daroga#poto#the phantom of the opera#mary shelley’s frankenstein
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Update! Update! Though there be delays, I persist.
And thank GOD I finally get to talk about the DeLaceys!!!
Share/interact for Raoul’s safety. He’s going through it. Again.
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#fantomestein#phantom of the opera#frankenstein#comic#raoul de chagny#daroga#Hiveworks#DeLacey#webcomic
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How would TC react to finding out Raoul is a Delacey?
You’ll see >:}
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New London cast info!
“As THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA heads in to its 34th year in the West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh are delighted to announce that Australian singer and performer Josh Piterman will play ‘The Phantom’ from 9 September 2019.
Also joining the cast from 9 September 2019 will be Britt Lenting as ‘Carlotta Giudicelli’ and Richard Woodford as ‘Monsieur André’.
Continuing in the show will be Kelly Mathieson as ‘Christine Daaé’, Ross Dawes as ‘Monsieur Firmin’, Jacinta Mulcahy as ‘Madame Giry’, Paul Ettore Tabone as ‘Ubaldo Piangi’, Georgia Ware as ‘Meg Giry’ and Scott Davies as the standby ‘Phantom’. Danny Whitehead will now play ‘Raoul’, Bridget Costello will now play the alternate ‘Christine Daaé’,
The cast is completed by Zoe Arshamian, Matthew Barrow, James Butcher, Grace Castle, Sophie Caton, Sophie Cottrill, Corinne Cowling, Hadrian Delacey, Morven Douglas, Paul Erbs, Philip Griffiths, Katy Hanna, Ellen Jackson, Adam Robert Lewis, Kris Manuel, Tim Morgan, Danielle Pullum, Rebecca Ridout, Eleanor Sanderson-Nash, Anna Shircliff, Alistair So, John Stacey, Manon Taris, Andrei Teodor Iliescu, Ben Tyler, Claire Tilling, Victoria Ward and Simon Whitaker.”
Additional things to note:
Amy Manford will be leaving (this was who I was talking about when I said someone was leaving but I couldn’t say)
Kelly did note that this will be her last year as Christine.
Corinne Cowling will be the new u/s Christine; her sister Morgan was with the show as well!
Alistair So will be 1st Cover Raoul -- diversity!
Richard Woodford previously understudied the Phantom in the last UK Tour.
Manon Taris will be a cover Carlotta; she was set to be the u/s Christine in the Paris production.
#The Phantom of the Opera#phantom of the opera london#poto cast change#josh piterman#britt lenting#richard woodford#kelly mathieson#bridget costello#danny whitehead#amy manford#corinne cowling#alistair so#manon taris#understudy love
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Phantom of the Opera London 2019/2020 cast announcement:
Phantom: Josh Piterman
-Standby: Scott Davies
Christine: Kelly Mathieson
-Alternate: Bridget Costello
Raoul: Danny Whitehead
Carlotta: Britt Lenting
Monsieur Firmin: Ross Dawes
Monsieur Andre: Richard Woodford
Piangi: Paul Ettore Tabone
Madame Giry: Jacinta Mulcahy
Meg: Georgia Ware
Male Ensemble:
Hadrian Delacey
Paul Erbs
Philip Griffiths
Kris Manuel
Tim Morgan
Alistair So
Ben Tyler
Simon Whitaker
Female Ensemble:
Sophie Caton
Corinne Cowling
Katy Hanna
Ellen Jackson
Manon Taris
Victoria Ward
Dancers:
Zoe Arshamian
James Butcher
Sophie Cottrill
Morven Douglas
Grace Horne/Castle (swing)
Andrei Teodor Iliescu
Danielle Pullum/Stephens
Anna shircliff
Claire Tilling
Swings:
Matthew Barrow
Adam Robert Lewis
Rebecca Ridout
Eleanor Sanderson-nash
John Stacey
Pictures from performers social media, phantom London social media & operafantomet tumblr
#josh piterman#poto west end#kelly mathieson#poto london#bridget costello#phantomoftheopera#bridget mary costello#danny whitehead
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Phantom of the Opera London 2018/2019 cast announcement: Phantom: Tim Howar* (from 3rd September-8th December at present) Christine: Kelly Mathieson -Alternate: Amy Manford Raoul: Jeremy Taylor Carlotta: Kimberly Blake* Monsieur Firmin: Ross Dawes* Monsieur Andre: Mark Oxtoby Piangi: Paul Ettore Tabone Madame Giry: Jacinta Mulcahy Meg: Georgia Ware Standby phantom: Scott Davies Male Ensemble: Matt Bateman (understudy Piangi) James Bisp (cover Raoul)* Hadrian Delacey (understudy Monsieur Firmin) Paul Erbs (cover Piangi?)* Philip Griffiths (understudy Monsieur Andre) Kris Manuel (cover Andre?)* Tim Morgan (understudy Monsieur Firmin) Danny whitehead (cover Raoul)* Female Ensemble: Bridget Costello (understudy Christine) Hannah Grace (understudy Carlotta) Katy Hanna (understudy Carlotta)* Ellen Jackson Rachel Spurrell (understudy Madame Giry) Victoria Ward (understudy Madame Giry) Dancers: James Butcher* Sophie Cottrill* Morven Douglas Grace Horne (understudy Meg/swing) Lily Howes (understudy Meg) Andrei Teodor Iliescu Claire Tilling Anna shircliff Emily Smith Swings: Rebecca Ridout* Hettie Hobbs Adam Robert Lewis (cover phantom) John Stacey Matthew Barrow?* *-new cast members, ?-unconfirmed role
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This is the first of a couple of posts on the new cast of Phantom of the Opera.
Cast List: Phantom: Ben Lewis* Christine: Kelly Mathieson* -Alternate: Amy Manford* Raoul: Jeremy Taylor* Carlotta: Lara Martins Piangi: Paul Ettore Tabone Monsieur Firmin: Siôn Lloyd Monsieur Andre: Mark Oxtoby Madame Giry: Jacinta Mulcahy Meg: Georgia Ware
Standby phantom: Scott Davies
Male Ensemble: Matt Bateman* (understudy Piangi) Hadrian Delacey (understudy Monsieur Firmin) Philip Griffiths (understudy Monsieur Andre) Richard Kent (understudy Monsieur Andre) Leo Miles (understudy Raoul) Tim Morgan (understudy Monsieur Firmin) Jordan Simon Pollard* (understudy Raoul) Tom Sterling (understudy Piangi)
Female Ensemble: Bridget Costello (understudy Christine) Hannah Grace* (understudy Carlotta) Ellen Jackson Una Reynolds* (understudy Carlotta/unconfirmed) Rachel Spurrell* (understudy Madame Giry /unconfirmed) Victoria Ward (understudy Madame Giry)
Dancers: James Roxby Brown Morven Douglas Grace Horne (understudy Meg/swing) Lily Howes (understudy Meg) Andrei Teodor Iliescu* Fiona Morley Danielle Pullum Emily Smith* (i don’t think this is the right picture/person) Claire Tilling
Swings: Jade Davies* Hettie Hobbs Adam Robert Lewis Luke McCall (understudy Phantom) John Stacey*
*signifies new cast members
#phantomoftheopera#poto west end#poto london#Cast change#poto cast change#Ben Lewis#Kelly Mathieson#Amy Manford#Jeremy Taylor#Lara Martins#Paul Ettore Tabone#Paul Tabone#Siôn Lloyd#Sion Lloyd#Mark Oxtoby#Jacinta Mulcahy#Georgia Ware#Scott Davies#Matt Bateman#Hadrian Delacey#Philip Griffiths#Richard Kent#Leo Miles#Tim Morgan#Jordan Pollard#Jordan Simon Pollard#Tom Sterling#Bridget Costello#Hannah Grace#Ellen Jackson
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THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Ben Forster as ‘The Phantom’ and Celinde Schoenmaker as ‘Christine Daaé’. Photo credit Johan Persson
Ben Forster will extend his run as ‘The Phantom’ until Saturday 2nd September in the smash hit Andrew Lloyd Webber musical The Phantom of the Opera. Now in its 31st year at Her Majesty’s Theatre in the West End, the show also stars Celinde Schoenmaker as ‘Christine Daae’ and Nadim Naaman as ‘Raoul’.
They are joined by Siôn Lloyd as ‘Monsieur Firmin’; Mark Oxtoby as ‘Monsieur Andre’; Paul Ettore Tabone as ‘Piangi’ and Daisy Hulbert as ‘Meg’. Also continuing their roles are: Lara Martins as ‘Carlotta’ and Jacinta Mulcahy as ‘Madame Giry’ and Harriet Jones as alternate ‘Christine Daaé’.
Ben Forster is probably best known for winning the ITV1 show, ‘Superstar’ – Andrew Lloyd Webber’s TV talent search for ‘Jesus’ in “Jesus Christ Superstar”. His other theatre credits include: ‘Buddy’ in “Elf The Musical” and ‘Magaldi’ in “Evita” both at the Dominion Theatre.
Celinde Schoenmaker has played the role of ‘Fantine’ in “Les Misérables” at The Queen’s Theatre, having made her West End debut in 2013. Previously she played ‘Jenny’ in a production of “Love Story” which toured Holland.
Nadim Naaman most recently appeared as ‘Charles Clarke’ in “Titanic” at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto. His London theatre credits include ‘Anthony Hope’ in “Sweeney Todd” at Harrington’s Pie & Mash Shop; “One Man, Two Guvnors” at The National Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket and “The Sound of Music” at the London Palladium.
Siôn Lloyd most recently appeared in “Titanic” at the Charing Cross Theatre. His other recent theatre credits include: “The Bodyguard” on tour; “The Pajama Game” at the Shaftesbury Theatre; “Avenue Q” at the Noel Coward Theatre and “The Full Monty” at the Noel Coward Theatre and UK tour.
[See image gallery at http://ift.tt/1FpwFUw] Mark Oxtoby most recently appeared in “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory” at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. His other theatre credits include: “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at the Adelphi Theatre; “A Model Girl” at the Greenwich Theatre; “Brighton Rock” at the Almeida Theatre and “Oh, What a Lovely War!” at the National Theatre.
Paul Ettore Tabone’s previous theatre credits include “Love Never Dies” in Melbourne, Sydney and at the Hamburg Stage Operettenhaus. In 2013 Paul was accepted as a ‘Young Artist’ in the prestigious Luciano Pavarotti Foundation of Modena; performing with Placido Domingo and Andrea Bocelli at the Arena in Verona, Italy. He made his professional operatic debut in 2014 in Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at the Opera Națională Bucureşti.
Daisy Hulbert made her West End debut in the corps de ballet in “The Phantom of the Opera”. Previously as a company member of the National Moravian-Silesian Ballet in the Czech Republic she performed in “The Nutcracker”, “Swan Lake” and “Snow White”.
Lara Martins has appeared in many operas around the world. Her credits include ‘Queen of the Night’ in “The Magic Flute”, ‘Susanna’ in “The Marriage of Figaro” and ‘Despina’ in “Cosi fan Tutte”.
Jacinta Mulcahy’s previous theatre credits include playing ‘Baroness’ in the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and David Ian’s production of “The Sound of Music”. Her other theatre credits include ‘Cosette’ in “Les Misérables” in the West End.
Harriet Jones returns to “The Phantom of the Opera” having made her West End debut as ‘Christine Daaé’ in 2013. Her opera credits include: ‘Flora’ in “Turn of the Screw” at Grimeborn Opera Festival, ‘Zerlina’ in Woodhouse Opera’s “Don Giovanni” and Classic FM’s 20th Birthday Celebration concert. She has recently finished filming the role of ‘The Queen’ in the new Disney film of “Beauty and the Beast.”
Continuing until 2 September the full cast is: Matt Blaker; Bridget Costello; Maria Coyne; Scott Davies; Hadrian Delacey; Morven Douglas; Ben Forster; Lyndsey Gardiner; Lori Gilchrist; Ryan Goscinski; Philip Griffiths; Hettie Hobbs; Lily Howes; Daisy Hulbert; Ellen Jackson; Harriet Jones; Richard Kent; Tim Laurenti; Adam Robert Lewis; Siôn Lloyd; Lara Martins; Luke McCall; Leo Miles; Fiona Morley; Tim Morgan; Paul Morrissey; Jacinta Mulcahy; Nadim Naaman; Mark Oxtoby; Danielle Pullum; James Roxby-Brown; Celinde Schoenmaker; Tom Sterling; Joanna Strand; Paul Ettore Tabone; Claire Tilling, Charlotte Vaughan; Victoria Ward and Georgia Ware
“THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” became the longest-running show in Broadway history on 9 January 2006 when it celebrated its 7,486th performance, surpassing the previous record holder “Cats”. This coincided with the Broadway company and the US national touring company celebrating an unprecedented 20,000 performances in the United States. On 26th January 2013, the Broadway production celebrated an amazing 25 years on Broadway. In October 2011 the London production celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a spectacular staging of “The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall” which was screened live in cinemas all over the world and subsequently released on DVD and in August 2015 the show celebrated 12,000 performances in the West End. On 9 October 2016 the London production celebrated 30 years in the West End with a very special charity gala performance in aid of The Music in Secondary Schools Trust. To celebrate this milestone, the current stellar cast were joined onstage by members of the original company and special guests for a spectacular finale. Footage from the evening including red carpet arrivals, interviews and the finale itself was streamed live on Facebook, gaining over 1 million views and reaching a global audience of 5 million people.
“THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” has won over 70 major theatre awards, including seven Tony’s on Broadway and three Olivier Awards in the West End. It most recently won the ‘Magic Radio Audience Award’, voted by the public, in the 2016 Laurence Olivier Awards. “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA”, which opened at Her Majesty’s Theatre on 9 October 1986 starred Michael Crawford as ‘The Phantom’ and Sarah Brightman as ‘Christine.’ It is produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company Limited.
“THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” became the first stage production to reach worldwide grosses of $6 billion, which it did last summer. Revenues far surpass the world’s highest-grossing film “Avatar” (at $2.8 billion), as well as such other blockbusters as “Titanic”, “The Lord of the Rings”, “Jurassic Park” and “Star Wars”. Worldwide, a staggering 140 million people have seen “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” in 35 countries and 160 cities in 15 languages.
“THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is currently showing in London, New York, Budapest, Stockholm and on tour in the US.
The Phantom of the Opera Her Majesty’s Theatre 57 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4QL
Show Schedule Monday – 7.30pm Tuesday – 7.30pm Wednesday – 7.30pm Thursday – 2.30pm and 7.30pm Friday – 7.30pm Saturday 2.30pm and 7.30pm Sunday – No Show
Running Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Age Restrictions: Recommended for ages 10 and over. Under 5s will not be admitted. Parental guidance advised.
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