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A HUGE LETDOWN FROM PREVIOUS SHOWS WE HAVE SEEN IN THE PAST
My wife and I have seen Phantom 8 times in the past. At intermission we stood up and looked at each other with the gaze of what has just happened. Songs shortened, lyrics changed, at times humor
and playful nature of the actors minimized. Huge changes in the set and outright leaving parts out that made the original show so magicial. The chandilier rising from the stage, the boat ride and song as
they went to his lair, the stair case and costumes in Masquerade. Christine putting the ring on a table instead of giving the right back to the Phantom directly. The singing and acting was at least 2 steps
below anything we had seen in the past shows. We waited all year for this show, and to be let down so badly, I wish we could get a refund and see a different show. For those that have never seen Phantom
of the Opera, they probably enjoyed this very much. But if you have seen the old version of this show, skip this one and do not let your fond memories be tainted.
Anonymous from Anytown, AT 55555
EH...NOT PLEASED
This show was weird. It was seriously depressing and boring. I didn't get the story at all! Some creepy guy that has a secret lair in an opera house falls in love with a soprano and becomes jealous of the guy she loves and tries to kill him while throughout the whole show sings boring operatic songs that are too overdone. Did I miss anything? This is what you're getting when you see this show. Enough said...
Janet U from NY/NJ area
WE COULDN'T HEAR OR UNDERSTAND MOST OF THE SHOW!
I was very disappointed with our recent visit to POTO at the Majestic. We had pretty good seats (and paid a lot of money for them), Front Mezz Center, Row E, and we could barely make out most of the (singing) dialogue. The only performer who we could hear and understand clearly was the Phantom character, so we know it wasn't the aucoustics. So at least half the scenes had no meaning for us and we had no idea what was going on....I can't believe more people aren't experiencing this.
Marcy from New Jersey
COULD NOT HEAR THE WORDS IN THE SONGS
Either the acoustics were not set up properly, or the actors mumbled while singing. At first, I thought that since I'm middle aged, maybe my hearing is going. But then during intermission I heard many of the other patrons saying that they also had difficulty understanding (not hearing) the words. The costumes and the set were beautiful, the theme great, but we missed most of the show because we didn't know what the actors were singing for much of the performance.
Shows are so costly and I attend a performance once every 1-2 years as a treat. I feel like I wasted my time and money here.
Anonymous from Rochester, New York
A DISGRACEFUL INTERPRETATION OF THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
This show was absolutely dreadful. From the staging to the choreography to the acting to the singing. The Phantom of the Opera has been one of my favorite productions since I was a child. This past experience left a bad taste in my mouth. If I hadn't known every line of the show, I would not know what the actors were saying half the time. The phantom himself was quite a disappointment. He did not have the voice to play that role. And as for the staging...the chandellier is supposed to be on the stage at the start of the show. The dramatics of that is what really starts the show. Also, the staircase was missing in "masquerade". It felt as though the production was trying to be "budget friendly" and cut out some things that really provide an impact on the audience. It was just all around awful and I would definitely not recommend seeing it. If I could get my money back I would.
Wayne from Omaha, Nebr
PHANTOM IN OMAHA
This was our 6 th time seeing The a Phantom. I purchased 4 th row center and could not even
see their faces, the whole play was dark and shortened. Why have it so dark you could not see
them. The reason I purchased these tickets WAS to see their faces.
The performance by the phantom was terrible. He had problems holding notes and was the
worst of all the phantoms. He just didn’t seem to be able to pull it off. The height difference
was almost a joke as he had to bend over for some scenes.I was very disappointed with the
changes in the scenery. Just did not seem to be a top notch program. If these are the same
actors in a performance near me., being with in 400 miles. I won’t waste the gas or hotel room
again. Poor showing!
Eric from Seattle, Washington
NO ONE TOLD ME THIS WAS A HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION...
At least that's how it felt. My wife and I took friends who had not seen any version of POTO before. They were totally lost! Couldn't understand half of it. The Phantom was sub par. Felt like a budget production. And what is with the revolving stage? This was by far the worst version of the POTO. A.L. Webber I'm sure is very disappointed. Please bring back the original and cast it with professionals!
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