0:00 - Intro 0:03 - Michael Crawford and Rebecca Caine 0:48 - Dave Willetts and Jan Hartley-Morris 1:34 - Ethan Freeman and Jill Washington 2:17 - Scott Davies and Meredith Braun 3:00 - Scott Davies and Charlotte Page 3:45 - John Owen-Jones and Celia Graham 4:28 - Earl Carpenter and Katie Knight Adams 5:07 - Matthew Cammelle and Rachel Barrell 5:47 - Ramin Karimloo and Gina Beck 6:27 - David Shannon and Gina Beck 7:05 - Earl Carpenter and Olivia Brereton 7:43 - Marcus Lovett and Sofia Escobar 8:26 - Geronimo Rauch and Harriet Jones 9:09 - Geronimo Rauch and Lisa-Anne Wood 9:52 - Ben Lewis and Amy Manford 10:35 - David Thaxton and Amy Manford 11:16 - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman 12:02 - Cris Groenedaal and Rebecca Luker 12:43 - Thomas James O'Leary and Sandra Joseph 13:30 - Howard McGillin and Adrienne McEwan 14:14 - Hugh Panaro and Julie Hanson 15:00 - James Romick and Marie Danvers 15:45 - Tim Martin Gleason and Susan Owen 16:29 - Stephen R. Buntrock and Rebecca Pitcher 17:15 - Howard McGillin and Elizabeth Loyacano 18:00 - Greg Mills and Marni Raab 18:44 - Peter Joback and Samantha Hill 19:29 - Jeremy Stolle and Mary Michael Patterson 20:12 - Paul A. Schaefer and Mary Michael Patterson 20:57 - Laird Mackintosh and Sara Jean Ford 21:42 - Norm Lewis and Sierra Boggess 22:25 - Laird Mackintosh and Kaley Ann Voorhees 23:11 - Rachel Eskenazi-Gold 23:30 - Ben Crawford and Ali Ewoldt 24:19 - Michael Crawford and Mary D'arcy 25:04 - Davis Gaines and Dale Kristien 25:51 - Kevin Gray and Dodie Pettit 26:33 - Kevin Gray and Teri Bibb 27:14 - Franc D'Ambrosio and Tracy Shayne 27:56 - Ted Keegan and Rebecca Pitcher 28:40 - Brad Little and Lisa Vroman 29:27 - Peter Lockyer and Rebecca Pitcher 30:10 - Gary Mauer and Elizabeth Southard 30:54 - John Cudia and Jennifer Hope Wills 31:42 - Jason Mills and Sarah Lawrence 32:26 - Anthony Crivello and Kristi Holden 33:12 - Richard Todd Adams and Kelly Jeanne Grant 33:57 - Tim Martin Gleason and Trista Moldovan 34:45 - Cooper Grodin and Julia Udine 35:25 - Cooper Grodin and Grace Morgan 36:05 - Chris Mann and Katie Travis 36:46 - Derrick Davis and Katie Travis 37:24 - Masachika Ichimura and Ryoko Nomura 37:51 - Peter Hofmann and Anna Maria Kaufmann 38:31 - Jeff Hyslop and Teresa DeZarn 39:16 - Ernst-Deiter Suttheimer and Colleen Besett 40:02 - Mikael Samuelson and Inger Olsson Moberg 40:48 - Nicholas Saverine and Colleen Besett 41:37 - Jun Sawaki and Kyoko Suzuki 42:20 - Yuichiro Yamaguchi and Kyoko Suzuki 43:02 - Colm Wilkinson and Patti Cohenour 43:50 - Henk Poort and Joke de Kruijf 44:30 - Ben Cramer and Joke de Kruijf 45:11 - Alexander Goebel and Luzia Nistler 45:55 - Peter Karrie and Teresa DeZarn 46:37 - Eiji Akutagawa and Hisako Hanaoka 47:22 - Toshihide Mura and Kyoko Suzuki 48:02 - Henk Poort and Els Bongers 48:42 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Lolita Cortes 49:30 - Jerzy Jeszke and Carla Nicholson 50:12 - Jerzy Jeszke and Lori Zeglarski 50:57 - Paul Stanley and Melissa Dye 51:41 - David Hunerjaeger and Valentina Kozhanova 52:26 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Irasema Terrazas 53:12 - Hans Peter Janssens and Inneke van Klinken 53:56 - Ian Jon Bourg and Alison Kelly 54:45 - Juan Navarro and Claudia Cota 55:32 - Michael Nicholson and Olivia Safe 56:17 - Ian Jon Bourg and Colby Thomas 57:05 - Luis Armando and Felicidad Farag 57:48 - Juan Carlos Barona and Julia Moller 58:33 - Ian Jon Bourg and Janine Kitzen 59:18 - Sandor Sasvari and Andrea Maho 59:54 - Attila Csengeri and Renata Krassy 1:00:36 - Zoltan Miller and Linda Kiraly 1:01:12 - Roy Weissensteiner and Marion Wilmer 1:01:56 - Steve Lucas and Maike Switzer 1:02:40 - Thomas Schulze and Maike Switzer 1:03:29 - Thomas Borchert and Sandra Danyella 1:04:14 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Kiara Sasso 1:05:00 - Ethan Freeman and Anne Gorner 1:05:48 - Uwe Kroger and Beatrix Reiterer 1:06:33 - Masayuki Sano and Tamami Sai 1:07:15 - Tomasz Steciuk and Kaja Mianowana 1:07:58 - Simon Pryce and Ana Marina 1:08:40 - Alexander Lewis and Ana Marina 1:09:23 - Anthony Warlow and Ana Marina 1:10:04 - Flemming Enevold and Teresia Bokor 1:10:49 - Christian Muller and Lisa Antoni 1:11:34 - Brad Little and Claire Lyon 1:12:19 - David Arnsperger and Lauri Brons 1:13:08 - Ivan Ozhogin and Tamara Kotova 1:13:51 - Adrian Nour and Irina Baiant 1:14:09 - Mathias Edenborn and Daniela Braun 1:14:56 - Marian Vojtko and Michaela Gemrotova 1:15:38 - Rob Pitcher and Valerie Link 1:16:24 - Dmitri Ermak and Maria Ivleva 1:17:07 - Brent Barrett and Elizabeth Welch 1:17:59 - Andre Shkoldychenko and Elena Bahtyiarova 1:18:37 - Peter Joback and Emmi Christensson 1:19:21 - Fred Johanson and Sofie Asplund 1:20:04 - Momchil Stepanov and Vesela Delcheva 1:20:35 - Tomas Ambt Kofod and Sibylle Glosted
@@PrismsofGlass 😩 I can’t help it with some of these phantoms. There’s a fine line between conveying horror, shame and agony versus comedy. Thank you for all your hard work. If you ever come across any good footage of Ben Lewis I would be so grateful if you shared!
Next up, it would be awesome to have designations on all of them to show what languages the productions are in, but also what the nationalities of each actor is (since there was sometimes an overlap, for instance a Swedish actor did Phantom when Tomas couldn't in the last Danish prodution.)
I love all of these, but Ramin Karimloo's voice does something to me that I can only describe as exquisite and define entrancement like a real angel of music. If nothing else, his is the voice I imagine for Erik in the book.
Right? "Angel of Music" is not a title that would go to anyone, and I feel like though many of the people chosen to play The Phantom are very talented, they are not worthy of it. Ramin is a true "angel of music." He gives me chills with every word he utters.
@@amarawoolery8404 Exactly. Thunderous and soft, threatening and adoring, devious and innocent. These are the qualities of a true angel of music's voice.
43:02 my fav is Colm Wilkinson. He let Christine scream out of dread and then let all his anger go. It's very interesting and peculiar how he paused between "curse" and "you" because Phantom is supposed to regret his outburst and he perfectly portrays that. EDIT: this comment of mine didnt age well.
Kind of an aside, but does anyone else just love the Phantom's outfit here?seems so elegant and luxurious and kind of sensual and exotic.I love that despite having a deformed face, he is still always so elegant
Kevin Gray's at 26:34 is legitimately terrifying. I would be so scared and freaked out if I was playing opposite him, I'd actually think he was really angry and not just acting.
Work in progress-gonna try to get them all 0:03 - Michael Crawford and Rebecca Caine - 1987; London 0:52 - Dave Willets and Jan Hartley-Morris - 1988; London 1:35 - Ethan Freeman and Jill Washington - 1995; London 2:18 - Scott Davies and Meredith Braun - 2000; London 3:01 - Scott Davies and Charlotte Page - 2000; London 3:45 - John Owen-Jones and Celia Graham - 2002; London 4:28 - Earl Carpenter and Katie Knight Adams - 2006; London 5:09 - Matthew Cammelle and Rachel Barrell - 2006; London 5:48 - Ramin Karimloo and Gina Beck - 2008; London 6:27 - David Shannon and Gina Beck - 2010; London 7:05 - Earl Carpenter and Olivia Brereton - 2012; UK Tour 7:43 - Marcus Lovett and Sofia Escobar - 2013; London 8:26 - Geronimo Rauch and Harriet Jones - 2015; London 9:09 - Geronimo Rauch and Lisa-Anne Wood - 2015; London 9:52 - Ben Lewis and Amy Manford - 2018; London 10:35 - David Thaxton and Amy Manford - 2018; London 11:18 - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman - 1988; Broadway 12:03 - Cris Groenendaal and Rebecca Luker - 1989; Broadway 12:44 - Thomas James O’Leary and Sandra Joseph - 1998; Broadway 13:32 - Howard McGillin and Adrienne McEwan - 2003; Broadway 14:15 - Hugh Panaro and Julie Hanson - 2005; Broadway 15:00 - James Romick and Marie Danvers - 2005; Broadway
Voice Box if you live in Manhattan you should go to the Lincoln center library where they have taped theatre performances. They have the performance with the original cast!
bawoman there was a preview of it in the Hal Prince Memorial Exhibit at that library, so I can say the quality looks good. However you can only see a certain taped show AFTER it closes. Otherwise it’ll ruin box office sales. I thought months before I could watch it, but there was no way
@@zachlabbadia Oh damn.Yeah the Lincoln Center Library is really miserly when it comes to letting you view their taped shows.They have Cate Blanchett's version of A streetcar named desire and I tried to see if they let me watch it once but nope, only with a press pass
bawoman I once wanted to watch McBeth with Patrick Stewart, having watched the TV movie. But, it said I needed special permission from some Brooklyn college.
Here are some that stood out to me: 10. Stephen R. Buntrock & Rebecca Pitcher (16:28) 9. Gary Mauer & Elizabeth Southard (30:09) 8. Ivan Ozhogin & Tamara Kotova (1:13:08) 7. Colm Wilkinson & Patti Cohenour (43:02) 6. Saulo Vasconcelos & Lolita Cortes (48:41) 5. Thomas James O'Leary & Sandra Joseph (12:42) 4. Jeremy Stolle & Mary Michael Patterson (19:28) 3. John Cudia & Jennifer Hope Wills (30:53) 2. Greg Mills & Marni Raab (17:59) 1. Ethan Freeman & Jill Washington (1:34) & Anne Gorner (1:05:01) Honorable Mentions Geronimo Rauch & Harriet Jones (8:25) & Lisa Anne Wood (9:09) Michael Crawford & Sarah Brightman (11:17) Davis Gaines & Dale Kristien (25:04) Franc D'Ambrosio & Tracy Shayne (27:13) Peter Karrie & Teresa DeZarn (45:55) Paul Stanley & Melissa Dye (50:56) Ian Jon Bourg & Alison Kelly (53:55) Juan Carlos Barona & Julia Moller (57:48) Mathias Edenborn & Daniela Braun (1:14:09) Brent Barrett & Elizabeth Welch (1:17:06)
@@eljordinio7647 I like his reveal in the 25th Anniversary but Ramin's earlier stage version presented here was in my opinion was not as high as the others I mentioned.
@@FelizNAVIDad293 She had just woken up after being serenaded in the most romantic way possible, in the most romantic place possible , of course she was curious to see the face of the man that had just completely wooed her
This scene always makes me quite sad, wish he hadn't screamed at her/ she didn't tried to take the mask off and instead they talked and got to know each other :( You just know it's all downhill after this.
I love so many things about Anthony Warlow's performances as Phantom, but here especially I love the physicality of his acting during the tirade. He so expertly teases the makeup without really giving a solid glimpse at it. He truly flails around but keeps the right side of his face almost exclusively pointed backstage.
This is my literal dream come true 😂 buncha dudes yelling at their beloved for unmasking without consent. Thanks for including Thomas James O’Leary, my favorite 🥹
Where do you get all of your clips? I've been looking for a POTO Russia bootleg with Ivan Ozogin for some time, but have never been successful. Do you know if one exists?
I trade for them. For Ivan Ozhogin, there are three videos of him, though I try to only use the best quality one for my comparison video (which is the one of him with Tamara Kotova). One of them is on TH-cam in fact; Act 1 is here, the second act can be found by going to the uploader's page: th-cam.com/video/fNWkrzZoz2A/w-d-xo.html
Full bootlegs of Sierra Boggess in just about all her runs are available all over TH-cam, and posting anything from the 25th anniversary concert will only get the video blocked, so I don't really see the need to post anything of her? She's pretty well represented on TH-cam.
Dave Willetts? He's actually one of my favorites, though I can see that it comes off strange out of context. Basically, his Phantom was a mix of Crawford's and Leroux, and his reaction to the first unmasking encapsulates that mixture - he has something of Crawford's light, almost nasal voice, with the crazed rage of Leroux. It comes off very well after his MOTN (which as how it should be watched), where he is very Crawford-esque, but with a touch more roughness, hinting at the insanity hiding underneath and which comes to the forefront in this scene.
0:00 - Intro
0:03 - Michael Crawford and Rebecca Caine
0:48 - Dave Willetts and Jan Hartley-Morris
1:34 - Ethan Freeman and Jill Washington
2:17 - Scott Davies and Meredith Braun
3:00 - Scott Davies and Charlotte Page
3:45 - John Owen-Jones and Celia Graham
4:28 - Earl Carpenter and Katie Knight Adams
5:07 - Matthew Cammelle and Rachel Barrell
5:47 - Ramin Karimloo and Gina Beck
6:27 - David Shannon and Gina Beck
7:05 - Earl Carpenter and Olivia Brereton
7:43 - Marcus Lovett and Sofia Escobar
8:26 - Geronimo Rauch and Harriet Jones
9:09 - Geronimo Rauch and Lisa-Anne Wood
9:52 - Ben Lewis and Amy Manford
10:35 - David Thaxton and Amy Manford
11:16 - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman
12:02 - Cris Groenedaal and Rebecca Luker
12:43 - Thomas James O'Leary and Sandra Joseph
13:30 - Howard McGillin and Adrienne McEwan
14:14 - Hugh Panaro and Julie Hanson
15:00 - James Romick and Marie Danvers
15:45 - Tim Martin Gleason and Susan Owen
16:29 - Stephen R. Buntrock and Rebecca Pitcher
17:15 - Howard McGillin and Elizabeth Loyacano
18:00 - Greg Mills and Marni Raab
18:44 - Peter Joback and Samantha Hill
19:29 - Jeremy Stolle and Mary Michael Patterson
20:12 - Paul A. Schaefer and Mary Michael Patterson
20:57 - Laird Mackintosh and Sara Jean Ford
21:42 - Norm Lewis and Sierra Boggess
22:25 - Laird Mackintosh and Kaley Ann Voorhees
23:11 - Rachel Eskenazi-Gold
23:30 - Ben Crawford and Ali Ewoldt
24:19 - Michael Crawford and Mary D'arcy
25:04 - Davis Gaines and Dale Kristien
25:51 - Kevin Gray and Dodie Pettit
26:33 - Kevin Gray and Teri Bibb
27:14 - Franc D'Ambrosio and Tracy Shayne
27:56 - Ted Keegan and Rebecca Pitcher
28:40 - Brad Little and Lisa Vroman
29:27 - Peter Lockyer and Rebecca Pitcher
30:10 - Gary Mauer and Elizabeth Southard
30:54 - John Cudia and Jennifer Hope Wills
31:42 - Jason Mills and Sarah Lawrence
32:26 - Anthony Crivello and Kristi Holden
33:12 - Richard Todd Adams and Kelly Jeanne Grant
33:57 - Tim Martin Gleason and Trista Moldovan
34:45 - Cooper Grodin and Julia Udine
35:25 - Cooper Grodin and Grace Morgan
36:05 - Chris Mann and Katie Travis
36:46 - Derrick Davis and Katie Travis
37:24 - Masachika Ichimura and Ryoko Nomura
37:51 - Peter Hofmann and Anna Maria Kaufmann
38:31 - Jeff Hyslop and Teresa DeZarn
39:16 - Ernst-Deiter Suttheimer and Colleen Besett
40:02 - Mikael Samuelson and Inger Olsson Moberg
40:48 - Nicholas Saverine and Colleen Besett
41:37 - Jun Sawaki and Kyoko Suzuki
42:20 - Yuichiro Yamaguchi and Kyoko Suzuki
43:02 - Colm Wilkinson and Patti Cohenour
43:50 - Henk Poort and Joke de Kruijf
44:30 - Ben Cramer and Joke de Kruijf
45:11 - Alexander Goebel and Luzia Nistler
45:55 - Peter Karrie and Teresa DeZarn
46:37 - Eiji Akutagawa and Hisako Hanaoka
47:22 - Toshihide Mura and Kyoko Suzuki
48:02 - Henk Poort and Els Bongers
48:42 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Lolita Cortes
49:30 - Jerzy Jeszke and Carla Nicholson
50:12 - Jerzy Jeszke and Lori Zeglarski
50:57 - Paul Stanley and Melissa Dye
51:41 - David Hunerjaeger and Valentina Kozhanova
52:26 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Irasema Terrazas
53:12 - Hans Peter Janssens and Inneke van Klinken
53:56 - Ian Jon Bourg and Alison Kelly
54:45 - Juan Navarro and Claudia Cota
55:32 - Michael Nicholson and Olivia Safe
56:17 - Ian Jon Bourg and Colby Thomas
57:05 - Luis Armando and Felicidad Farag
57:48 - Juan Carlos Barona and Julia Moller
58:33 - Ian Jon Bourg and Janine Kitzen
59:18 - Sandor Sasvari and Andrea Maho
59:54 - Attila Csengeri and Renata Krassy
1:00:36 - Zoltan Miller and Linda Kiraly
1:01:12 - Roy Weissensteiner and Marion Wilmer
1:01:56 - Steve Lucas and Maike Switzer
1:02:40 - Thomas Schulze and Maike Switzer
1:03:29 - Thomas Borchert and Sandra Danyella
1:04:14 - Saulo Vasconcelos and Kiara Sasso
1:05:00 - Ethan Freeman and Anne Gorner
1:05:48 - Uwe Kroger and Beatrix Reiterer
1:06:33 - Masayuki Sano and Tamami Sai
1:07:15 - Tomasz Steciuk and Kaja Mianowana
1:07:58 - Simon Pryce and Ana Marina
1:08:40 - Alexander Lewis and Ana Marina
1:09:23 - Anthony Warlow and Ana Marina
1:10:04 - Flemming Enevold and Teresia Bokor
1:10:49 - Christian Muller and Lisa Antoni
1:11:34 - Brad Little and Claire Lyon
1:12:19 - David Arnsperger and Lauri Brons
1:13:08 - Ivan Ozhogin and Tamara Kotova
1:13:51 - Adrian Nour and Irina Baiant
1:14:09 - Mathias Edenborn and Daniela Braun
1:14:56 - Marian Vojtko and Michaela Gemrotova
1:15:38 - Rob Pitcher and Valerie Link
1:16:24 - Dmitri Ermak and Maria Ivleva
1:17:07 - Brent Barrett and Elizabeth Welch
1:17:59 - Andre Shkoldychenko and Elena Bahtyiarova
1:18:37 - Peter Joback and Emmi Christensson
1:19:21 - Fred Johanson and Sofie Asplund
1:20:04 - Momchil Stepanov and Vesela Delcheva
1:20:35 - Tomas Ambt Kofod and Sibylle Glosted
@ Glassprism did you laugh alot while compiling these snippets😂
@@Janethedream Not really, no.
@@PrismsofGlass 😩 I can’t help it with some of these phantoms. There’s a fine line between conveying horror, shame and agony versus comedy. Thank you for all your hard work. If you ever come across any good footage of Ben Lewis I would be so grateful if you shared!
Next up, it would be awesome to have designations on all of them to show what languages the productions are in, but also what the nationalities of each actor is (since there was sometimes an overlap, for instance a Swedish actor did Phantom when Tomas couldn't in the last Danish prodution.)
Wish we had Preben Kristensen and Peter Jorde's original Danish Phantoms here.
I can't believe I just watched an hour and a half of different guys screaming but I have no regrets
Same
1:17:21 I love how he checked his hair when his hat came off like
“That darn weave better not have been snatched!”
As a person who watches drag shows, this comment was absolutely hilarious for me to read.
You would too!
I love all of these, but Ramin Karimloo's voice does something to me that I can only describe as exquisite and define entrancement like a real angel of music. If nothing else, his is the voice I imagine for Erik in the book.
Right? "Angel of Music" is not a title that would go to anyone, and I feel like though many of the people chosen to play The Phantom are very talented, they are not worthy of it. Ramin is a true "angel of music." He gives me chills with every word he utters.
@@amarawoolery8404 Exactly. Thunderous and soft, threatening and adoring, devious and innocent. These are the qualities of a true angel of music's voice.
43:02 my fav is Colm Wilkinson. He let Christine scream out of dread and then let all his anger go. It's very interesting and peculiar how he paused between "curse" and "you" because Phantom is supposed to regret his outburst and he perfectly portrays that.
EDIT: this comment of mine didnt age well.
Why didnt it age well?
@@xxKakarot cause he abused Caine repeatedly, so his "acting" wasn't really acting. It was him doing that counciously
@@justess797 wow I just learned about what Caine suffered through with Colm. That’s horrible!
@@Janethedream wait, what?
Kind of an aside, but does anyone else just love the Phantom's outfit here?seems so elegant and luxurious and kind of sensual and exotic.I love that despite having a deformed face, he is still always so elegant
Kevin Gray's at 26:34 is legitimately terrifying. I would be so scared and freaked out if I was playing opposite him, I'd actually think he was really angry and not just acting.
DragonRebelRose David Shannon also did a pretty great job of sounding angry without being overly dramatic.
For some reason it sounds like he starts to sing heavy metal half way in.
How he says "Pandora" is so terryfing
He’s kinda comical😂
30:10 Gary Mauer was my Phantom of my time in 2006. It was a real treat seeing him perform with his wife Elizabeth together.
Gary's portrayal of Phantom is so crazy. Very crazy. Love it.
He was a fantastic Phantom, I saw him in 2006 as well.
Work in progress-gonna try to get them all
0:03 - Michael Crawford and Rebecca Caine - 1987; London
0:52 - Dave Willets and Jan Hartley-Morris - 1988; London
1:35 - Ethan Freeman and Jill Washington - 1995; London
2:18 - Scott Davies and Meredith Braun - 2000; London
3:01 - Scott Davies and Charlotte Page - 2000; London
3:45 - John Owen-Jones and Celia Graham - 2002; London
4:28 - Earl Carpenter and Katie Knight Adams - 2006; London
5:09 - Matthew Cammelle and Rachel Barrell - 2006; London
5:48 - Ramin Karimloo and Gina Beck - 2008; London
6:27 - David Shannon and Gina Beck - 2010; London
7:05 - Earl Carpenter and Olivia Brereton - 2012; UK Tour
7:43 - Marcus Lovett and Sofia Escobar - 2013; London
8:26 - Geronimo Rauch and Harriet Jones - 2015; London
9:09 - Geronimo Rauch and Lisa-Anne Wood - 2015; London
9:52 - Ben Lewis and Amy Manford - 2018; London
10:35 - David Thaxton and Amy Manford - 2018; London
11:18 - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman - 1988; Broadway
12:03 - Cris Groenendaal and Rebecca Luker - 1989; Broadway
12:44 - Thomas James O’Leary and Sandra Joseph - 1998; Broadway
13:32 - Howard McGillin and Adrienne McEwan - 2003; Broadway
14:15 - Hugh Panaro and Julie Hanson - 2005; Broadway
15:00 - James Romick and Marie Danvers - 2005; Broadway
Thank you!
no peter?
i’ve neglected this, haven’t i? well, should i continue?
@@teresa6832 ye
@@teresa6832 please
Man , i so jealous , my mom was able to go see that first preformance, i would LOVE to see Crawford as Phantom ( as well as play the Phantom myself!)
Voice Box if you live in Manhattan you should go to the Lincoln center library where they have taped theatre performances. They have the performance with the original cast!
@@zachlabbadia Reallym is it in good quality? I'm dying to see it.
bawoman there was a preview of it in the Hal Prince Memorial Exhibit at that library, so I can say the quality looks good.
However you can only see a certain taped show AFTER it closes. Otherwise it’ll ruin box office sales. I thought months before I could watch it, but there was no way
@@zachlabbadia Oh damn.Yeah the Lincoln Center Library is really miserly when it comes to letting you view their taped shows.They have Cate Blanchett's version of A streetcar named desire and I tried to see if they let me watch it once but nope, only with a press pass
bawoman I once wanted to watch McBeth with Patrick Stewart, having watched the TV movie. But, it said I needed special permission from some Brooklyn college.
Here are some that stood out to me:
10. Stephen R. Buntrock & Rebecca Pitcher (16:28)
9. Gary Mauer & Elizabeth Southard (30:09)
8. Ivan Ozhogin & Tamara Kotova (1:13:08)
7. Colm Wilkinson & Patti Cohenour (43:02)
6. Saulo Vasconcelos & Lolita Cortes (48:41)
5. Thomas James O'Leary & Sandra Joseph (12:42)
4. Jeremy Stolle & Mary Michael Patterson (19:28)
3. John Cudia & Jennifer Hope Wills (30:53)
2. Greg Mills & Marni Raab (17:59)
1. Ethan Freeman & Jill Washington (1:34) & Anne Gorner (1:05:01)
Honorable Mentions
Geronimo Rauch & Harriet Jones (8:25) & Lisa Anne Wood (9:09)
Michael Crawford & Sarah Brightman (11:17)
Davis Gaines & Dale Kristien (25:04)
Franc D'Ambrosio & Tracy Shayne (27:13)
Peter Karrie & Teresa DeZarn (45:55)
Paul Stanley & Melissa Dye (50:56)
Ian Jon Bourg & Alison Kelly (53:55)
Juan Carlos Barona & Julia Moller (57:48)
Mathias Edenborn & Daniela Braun (1:14:09)
Brent Barrett & Elizabeth Welch (1:17:06)
Freeman was the most leroux phantom
Where's Ramin?
@@eljordinio7647 I like his reveal in the 25th Anniversary but Ramin's earlier stage version presented here was in my opinion was not as high as the others I mentioned.
Karrie's not in there
Poor Christine at 18:08, she just looked like she wanted to play a game lol
She looked so innocent. You can tell she was curious
@@FelizNAVIDad293 She had just woken up after being serenaded in the most romantic way possible, in the most romantic place possible , of course she was curious to see the face of the man that had just completely wooed her
bawoman and if you can see, she was smiling. She simply couldn’t wait to see her angels face. But then, yep
bawoman this is exactly how Christine should be played in that scene
@@FelizNAVIDad293 I mean it was kind of rude what she did, despite her having a nobel intent lol. Who removes someone else's mask without even asking?
I like how the Phantom alternates between "viper" and "vixen", depending on the production.
This scene always makes me quite sad, wish he hadn't screamed at her/ she didn't tried to take the mask off and instead they talked and got to know each other :( You just know it's all downhill after this.
Not audible here but I love how Dale Kristien laughs out of curiosity before taking off the mask
Damn! I’ve never seen Franc D’ambrosio before! 27:16 I’ll have to go look him up! He’s astounding! I love me an angry phantom
He kinda looked like lon chaney from the back when she first pulled off the mask. Just stood there and pointed
@@juliadietrich3584 I see it too
Ramon Karimloo 😎
John Owen Jones is king!
Gina Beck is queen!
THIS 🙌🏻
When was their bits?
@@bobby777knight early on in the video
Couldn’t agree more!
He is the best!!!
If I didn't know better, I think a couple of the phantoms said "vixen" instead of "viper".
They do say "vixen". I think it's almost as common (if not more so) than "viper".
Jonathan roxmouth. His desperation and "sung" curse you is the best. I heard it live!!
THANK YOU!!!
Hello there 👋
Dreams of beauty.
My fav is the left-handed one.
My favourite version will forever be the one from the 25th anniversary with Sierra and Ramin (though I respect and appreciate these versions too)
The Hungarian unmasking was actually quit original
I love so many things about Anthony Warlow's performances as Phantom, but here especially I love the physicality of his acting during the tirade. He so expertly teases the makeup without really giving a solid glimpse at it. He truly flails around but keeps the right side of his face almost exclusively pointed backstage.
So many different hats.
This is my literal dream come true 😂 buncha dudes yelling at their beloved for unmasking without consent. Thanks for including Thomas James O’Leary, my favorite 🥹
Over all my Angels… Tony Crivello is my Top b.c of his Tenor & Extremely Unique Vocal for The Angel of Music!!!!!!!!
Been looking for a video of this! Thanks!
Can we all agree Christine is fucked for just ripping the mask of Phantom’s face????
4:42
5:07
13:46
17:31
23:45
18:15
26:48
30:23
11:34
10:08
6:02
16:44
21:12
34:49
43:23
14:14
23:48
21:57
1:13:51
1:17:21
Are they serious with that staging from 34:00-36:00? That’s terrible.
Ramin always screaming at the top for me
Finally 😆
5:05 who laughed 😂
30:24 he screams like he got tazed
John Owen Jones and Gary Mauer stand out. They portayed the insanity of Phantom.
JOJ and Ramin’s genuinely scare me every time and I’ve watched phantom countless times 😅😂
23:18 he be like oh shit the quilts broken!
Love even hearing the Christine's screams. Which scream is your favorite?
Gerard’s is my favorite. 😁
29:00 is Brad Little and Lisa Vroman
BONUS POINTS to the Christines that scream when they see the deformed face for the first time.
Where do you get all of your clips? I've been looking for a POTO Russia bootleg with Ivan Ozogin for some time, but have never been successful. Do you know if one exists?
I trade for them. For Ivan Ozhogin, there are three videos of him, though I try to only use the best quality one for my comparison video (which is the one of him with Tamara Kotova). One of them is on TH-cam in fact; Act 1 is here, the second act can be found by going to the uploader's page: th-cam.com/video/fNWkrzZoz2A/w-d-xo.html
RAMIN KARIMLOO!
WOOOOO RAMIN KARIMLOO!!!!!!
Interesting the version where the mask is already off. The movie version with the mirrors is also interesting
Request: All I Ask of You with Sierra Boggess as Christine.
Full bootlegs of Sierra Boggess in just about all her runs are available all over TH-cam, and posting anything from the 25th anniversary concert will only get the video blocked, so I don't really see the need to post anything of her? She's pretty well represented on TH-cam.
@@PrismsofGlass In that case, it will be from Norm Lewis' first performance as the Phantom of the Opera.
@@dianastandefer3172 I said that pretty much all bootlegs of her on TH-cam, so I don't see the need to add more, sorry.
Y no names at 27:58? Did you forget to put them in?
Considering I forgot I even made this video, probably. I believe it is Ted Keegan and Rebecca Pitcher in it, from 2002 and the US tour.
@@PrismsofGlass I believe it's Ted, yes. I was waiting for my sweet Red to make an appearance in one of these
@GlassPrism it is definitely Ted & Rebecca. Twenty yrs ago July 5, 2021…When my passion began…Ted & Rebecca were my first Phantom & Christine!!!!!!!
Thank you!!!
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Who laughed at 13:48?
😂😂
ramin karimloo's reaction was too calm for my liking. like, dude, she just tried to see your biggest insecurity
Who is phantom w.Rachel Eskenazi-Gold?!
James Barbour.
@@PrismsofGlass I'm glad you didn't name him, the drama would be annoying.
Just saw reply. Thx.
Cooper Grodin was by far the worst
Hated Ramin's
i dont like that costume
The second one was terrible ..wtf??!! 😆😆😆😆
Dave Willetts? He's actually one of my favorites, though I can see that it comes off strange out of context. Basically, his Phantom was a mix of Crawford's and Leroux, and his reaction to the first unmasking encapsulates that mixture - he has something of Crawford's light, almost nasal voice, with the crazed rage of Leroux. It comes off very well after his MOTN (which as how it should be watched), where he is very Crawford-esque, but with a touch more roughness, hinting at the insanity hiding underneath and which comes to the forefront in this scene.
Actually, it’s not much different from other phantoms screaming 😂
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