Wow I didn't expect this to blow up - thank you all for watching! I have more content on my channel if you are all interested (including another overture video!) Also - to watch in high quality: click on the settings icon, and select "Quality". On computer: just select the highest quality available (it will be at the top of the list). On mobile: select "Advanced" and then select the highest quality available (it will also be at the top of the list). Hopefully this helps to enhance your viewing experience!
Dw im sure it’ll be back the phantom already made it clear that he’s gonna basically torture New York (of course it’s fake, just a note “from Erik” that Andrew Loyd Webber read during an interview the night after the last show.)
I remember as a kid going to see this with my parents and thinking "oh great this is gonna be boring". Turns out I loved it and it captured my heart. Phantom was, is, and always will be one of the most bad ass Broadway shows ever. I'll miss it.
There is no other feeling in the world like the one where you're sitting in the Majestic Theater and being able to watch the chandelier rise and the curtains recede. Watching this video took me back to sitting in one of those chairs and having the privilege to feel the music permeate throughout my whole body, especially in my chest. There was a lady sitting next to me who cried throughout the play. At the end of the play, I remember my friend and I rushing to the back alley to get our playbills signed. We were fortunate enough to have met a girl who sewn her own dress and another girl who saw a show every single week. The whole cast signed her playbill and it was delivered by one of the crew that helped set this amazing set up every night. Sad to see it go, but thankful to God that I got to experience this.
this right here. it was the opportunity of a lifetime to see this show. i was fortunate enough to get to see it twice on broadway. i originally recorded these so i could relive the experience, but once the show ended i decided to release them so that others can experience the magic that is the brilliant original production!
I think you might have sat next to me 😭. This has been a dream of mine to see the broadway production for as long as I can remember. I sat down in my seat, and started bawling because I realized I was finally there. I proceeded to cry through the entire show, because it meant so much to me, and I couldn’t believe I was finally there, seeing it, before it closed.
@@heatheroyler8676 i came with my grandma! she’s the one who introduced me to phantom so i thought it only right to bring her along :) believe it or not, we were there because the official phantom team held a contest on instagram giving away 35 pairs of tickets, and we won!
@@abbywhetzel7545 i was in the last row of front mezzanine, in seat G107. i was with my grandma and i remember us talking to the person next to us in what would be seat G106. if that was you, it was great talking to you!
I saw this at the point theatre. This is the highlight of the whole show. The way loyd webber and his team bring you back to the paris opera house is epic and magnificent
I’ve seen Phantom 10 times, 9 of them in NYC and once in London (all pre-COVID) - every single time, when the Auctioneer starts his line “Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination, gentlemen?”, the stupidest grin comes onto my face immediately followed by chills when the chandelier sparks to life and rises over our collective heads with that music just booming and reverberating in the theatre - I’ve seen tons of shows since my first Phantom visit but that moment was my absolute favorite moment to watch every time at a theatre and I’m so deeply sad that this is now gone - thank you for preserving theatre history… now gotta see if I could watch this w/ some powerful speakers to try and replicate the feeling again 🥹❤️👏
@@matthewmcb1089 closed in april due to declining ticket sales; it's a tragedy as it's one of the most iconic and best shows on broadway today, but ultimately it didn't sell tickets.
I literally just teared up by the time the Chandelier rose up. Phantom of the Opera mattered so much to me that it really warms my heart to see the audience cheer for it. It's beautiful.
I just cried watching this. It took me back to seeing it. It has always been a lifelong dream to see Phantom, and makes me cry every time i think about it. I get chills every time I hear the overture.
Forever my favorite Broadway show, and this moment in the show, along with the fall of the chandelier, are absolutely the greatest. The overture for Phantom is just so powerful... you feel it. And the transformation of the theater. The chandelier going out over the audience. It's brilliant stagecraft.
Thank you very much for sharing this moment! As an avid fan of the iconic "Phantom of the Opera," I have always longed for the opportunity to witness its majestic production on Broadway. Unfortunately, I recently discovered that the show was in its last month of performances just as I, as an adult with the means to travel, was in a position to attend. My visa to travel to the United States was denied. However, during my recent trip to Japan, I had the chance to witness the Japanese version of the show and experienced an emotion like never before. It was an impressive experience and one of the most beautiful memories of my life. I even bought an adorable Phantom teddy bear as a keepsake of that unforgettable moment. Although I deeply yearn for the show to return to Broadway someday, I feel completely satisfied to have witnessed the stunning chandelier scene in the Japanese version. It gave me goosebumps and a deep emotion to see the theater reconstructed to the sound of the main theme.♥♥
I can't believe I watched this twice on Broadway and once in London. Truly an amazin experience. To this day, whenever I watch a video of this specific part I guess goosebumps all over my body when the auctioneer goes "With a little bit of illumination... gentlemen!" and the first notes of the overture play. I will certainly miss this show if I ever get to go to NY again.
I got quite teary hearing the wild applause at the start of the overture, again as the chandelier sweeps off the stage, and finally as Carlotta emerges holding Elissa's bloody trophy. I was lucky enough to sit in at the Majestic for the final time just before Christmas, front row centre. An astounding and deeply moving experience, knowing that I would never again get to see and hear the incredible original production that captured my heart and imagination nearly a whole lifetime ago. The anemic version currently playing in London certainly fares better than the revised production of Les Mis playing up the road, but nothing will compare to the lavish, intricate, lovingly crafted original concept of Bjornson's set and costumes underscored by a 27-piece pit orchestra. (Oh, and that "spectacular" new Cameron Mackintosh touring production... the worst thing ever.)
I don’t live near NYC, so didn’t see PHANTOM there. But I was obsessed with the cast album and knew the music well. A BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA company came to my city, and I was more excited than could be told. I knew at the moment of the chandelier and the overture I was going to pee in my seat!! I didn’t, but that was one of the most perfect moments I’ve ever had in the theater.
Three weeks ago I was in London and saw the musical for the first time. I didn't expect something like this, I knew it would be beautiful, but this....this moment with the chandelier, indescribably dramatic and powerful. Since then, all I can think about is how I have to go again, take my daughter with me and experience it all again. Sweet intoxication indeed😊
The first time I went to go see the show was 6 or 7 years ago. I shat myself because the music was so loud and terrifying. It is still my absolute favorite musical, and I get chills whenever I hear the overture.
Went to see it with my partner at His Majesty's Theatre in London last weekend. Absolutely breath taking. An spectacular performance I will never forget.
I only got to see Phantom once when it came to my country but I grew up on the soundtrack along with Cats because my grandfather was a huge fan. We got to see the show a year or so after my grandfather died and all I could think about was how he would have loved to see the chandelier go up. I was in tears for a lot of the show and long after it was over.
Magical moment and the most memorable scene of the musical like the song "the music of the night"!! I am so glad that I took my daughter to see the musical twice at NYC when she was growing up. Now she is in college and just bought the ticket to see the musical in Madrid next month (11/2024) to celebrate her birthday!
Haha! Cool! Thanks for uploading this! My now husband and I were close to the front when we saw this once and the rubber they used for the explosion went all over us. 😂 I took some home and made a jewelry bottle necklace out of it! Great show, great memories! Thanks!
I’m so glad I was able to see masterpiece on 10/24/21 with my dear mother. My mother has seen this show 27 times. She’s even seen it in Las Vegas. She loves the show so much, she even won tickets for it 10 years ago. After seeing it for the first time that day, I can understand why she’s seen it so many times. The show is phenomenal. Such a shame that it’s gone now. The chandelier rising with that iconic theme playing gives me the goosebumps.
Phantom was my introduction to broadway as a kid. I was on an 8th grade trip to New York and it was undoubtedly the highlight for me. I *vividly* remember this overture, the chandelier bursting to life and being reeled in immediately. 14 year old me had no idea how powerful a theatrical experience could be…it was almost panic-inducing lol
This video brought back such great memories. My brother and I saw this on Broadway at the then outrageous price of $100.00 a ticket with the original cast minus Sara Brightman. We both sat eight rows from the rear of the last mezzanine but even there, the show was a marvel.
I love the beginning part with the chandelier, where it gets uncovered and then looks like it's going to yawn, and stretch, and try to come to life. And then work 9 to 5. ... wait I think I mixed up my musicals.
it sounded wonderful. for being such an old theatre, the sound was much better than i expected. the sound of a 27 piece orchestra never ceases to amaze me.
I first saw Phantom in 1989 in Los Angeles at the Ahmanson with Michael Crawford (in the 6th row... we could see his sweat haha) and just hearing the music reminds me of how that show made me feel. I grew up in the theater with parents who were actors and technicians... yet at the time, nothing was as intricate as the theater going from the dusty auction scene to where it and the chandelier was restored to its former glory. And the theater seemed much larger (but maybe that was an illusion). I saw it three more times, once with Davis Gaines, once Robert Guillaume, and one other, whose name I've forgotten. I've been enjoying the nostalgia all this month with Phantom.
It's hard to fathom that this show is no longer running! I got to see it twice in Vienna and once in London, but sadly, never in New York. I just wish my mother could have seen it before she died. It was a dream of hers. 😢
unfortunately, the west end production was closed in 2020 and replaced with a watered down version with half the original orchestra and cheapened sets/costumes. however, as of now, the brilliant original still plays in japan, korea, and most recently china!
The Broadway show is much better than the 2004 movie and I aaw the show on tour and it was amazing and my first time i ever got hooked into Broadway. Wicked was my favorite show and lion king.
On one hand, I’m disappointed that someone filmed this is the theatre during a show (kinda taboo and poor etiquette), but on the other hand I’m sitting here sobbing like a child because that’s just so fucking cool I can’t hardly believe it.
Spoken so well. That feeling of being in the Majestic. The chills I had as the overture played and the music “permeated” the whole theatre and my body. I absolutely loved it. I got the chance to see it in 2000 for the first time, which started my love of Phantom & again one last time this past January before it closed. I almost cried as the chandelier rose, but during Masquerade is when I really did cry as it’s my most favorite song from Phantom. Just curious, what stage door did they sign Playbills at? I’ve always wondered, but never have seen or heard where it was. Was it along 44th St or on 45th St? I know I’ve read the actual stage door was on 45th St. When I was there both times the cast wasn’t signing, at least on 44th St.
Please, can I ask your permission to upload this video on the Chinese equivalent of TH-cam? Because of the firewall, most people in China don't have access to TH-cam and therefore no chance of seeing this spectacular theatrical marvel. Of course, I will give sources of the original website in my repost. Thank you very much! The Phantom of the Opera (mandarin) has just started its national tour. It's a reproduction of the World Tour, which, unsurprisingly, is a scaled down version of the Brilliant Original. I believe Phans in China will be really excited to see the show at its most glorious.
I had seen it in London many years ago (queued for 3 hours for a ticket) BUT the version at the Royal Albert Hall during covid was a most excellent production sanctioned my ALW himself. It lacked the spectacle of the moving scenery but excellent quality and artists. The DVD is rubbish.
Wow I didn't expect this to blow up - thank you all for watching! I have more content on my channel if you are all interested (including another overture video!)
Also - to watch in high quality: click on the settings icon, and select "Quality". On computer: just select the highest quality available (it will be at the top of the list). On mobile: select "Advanced" and then select the highest quality available (it will also be at the top of the list). Hopefully this helps to enhance your viewing experience!
Spectacular quality, thank you so much for doing this for us.
we just have to wait until it goes on tour again... soon... soon
When a set piece nearly gets a standing ovation. God I love this show and I will miss it so much.
Dw im sure it’ll be back the phantom already made it clear that he’s gonna basically torture New York (of course it’s fake, just a note “from Erik” that Andrew Loyd Webber read during an interview the night after the last show.)
@@Phantom_actressplus isn't it still in london? i mean ofc its not the same as the NYC theatre but its not gone forever
lol true
It's like back every year where I live lol
I went to the last show!
I remember as a kid going to see this with my parents and thinking "oh great this is gonna be boring". Turns out I loved it and it captured my heart. Phantom was, is, and always will be one of the most bad ass Broadway shows ever. I'll miss it.
The first time I saw it I was so scared for the majority of the play I hid myself in my mothers side
Goosebumps!!!
@@KittyKat-ky5usOmg same!! I couldn’t sleep when I got home lol.
No matter how many times I listen to this glorious music, that first thundering chord ALWAYS sends chills!!
There is no other feeling in the world like the one where you're sitting in the Majestic Theater and being able to watch the chandelier rise and the curtains recede. Watching this video took me back to sitting in one of those chairs and having the privilege to feel the music permeate throughout my whole body, especially in my chest. There was a lady sitting next to me who cried throughout the play. At the end of the play, I remember my friend and I rushing to the back alley to get our playbills signed. We were fortunate enough to have met a girl who sewn her own dress and another girl who saw a show every single week. The whole cast signed her playbill and it was delivered by one of the crew that helped set this amazing set up every night. Sad to see it go, but thankful to God that I got to experience this.
this right here. it was the opportunity of a lifetime to see this show. i was fortunate enough to get to see it twice on broadway. i originally recorded these so i could relive the experience, but once the show ended i decided to release them so that others can experience the magic that is the brilliant original production!
I think you might have sat next to me 😭. This has been a dream of mine to see the broadway production for as long as I can remember. I sat down in my seat, and started bawling because I realized I was finally there. I proceeded to cry through the entire show, because it meant so much to me, and I couldn’t believe I was finally there, seeing it, before it closed.
Did you come with your signification other??? I sat where some parts were missed bc of our location.
@@heatheroyler8676 i came with my grandma! she’s the one who introduced me to phantom so i thought it only right to bring her along :) believe it or not, we were there because the official phantom team held a contest on instagram giving away 35 pairs of tickets, and we won!
@@abbywhetzel7545 i was in the last row of front mezzanine, in seat G107. i was with my grandma and i remember us talking to the person next to us in what would be seat G106. if that was you, it was great talking to you!
This scene gives me chills every time. What a way to start a show. My God.
I saw this at the point theatre. This is the highlight of the whole show. The way loyd webber and his team bring you back to the paris opera house is epic and magnificent
I’ve seen Phantom 10 times, 9 of them in NYC and once in London (all pre-COVID) - every single time, when the Auctioneer starts his line “Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination, gentlemen?”, the stupidest grin comes onto my face immediately followed by chills when the chandelier sparks to life and rises over our collective heads with that music just booming and reverberating in the theatre - I’ve seen tons of shows since my first Phantom visit but that moment was my absolute favorite moment to watch every time at a theatre and I’m so deeply sad that this is now gone - thank you for preserving theatre history… now gotta see if I could watch this w/ some powerful speakers to try and replicate the feeling again 🥹❤️👏
SAME!!! My grinning like an idiot in anticipation of the chills I'm about to get :))))))
What do you mean it's gone now?
@@matthewmcb1089It closed on Broadway in April.
@@matthewmcb1089 closed in april due to declining ticket sales; it's a tragedy as it's one of the most iconic and best shows on broadway today, but ultimately it didn't sell tickets.
Saw Phantom 4 times on Broadway....always mesmerizing, unique....and it will eternally live in my heart and memory! Long live Phantom!! ⚘❤
I literally just teared up by the time the Chandelier rose up. Phantom of the Opera mattered so much to me that it really warms my heart to see the audience cheer for it. It's beautiful.
There is nothing more majestic than seeing that chandelier rise up, hearing the Overture and seeing the curtains dramatically whipped off the set. 🥹
I just cried watching this. It took me back to seeing it. It has always been a lifelong dream to see Phantom, and makes me cry every time i think about it. I get chills every time I hear the overture.
It's such a great feeling to be in that theater when that happens! I was fortunate enough to see it and experience it twice.
Forever my favorite Broadway show, and this moment in the show, along with the fall of the chandelier, are absolutely the greatest. The overture for Phantom is just so powerful... you feel it. And the transformation of the theater. The chandelier going out over the audience. It's brilliant stagecraft.
I was so lucky to be able to see this once before it closed
Me too
Full body chills
That Chandelier better end up in the Bway museum. It doesn't deserve to rot in storage.
Nah, that chandelier belongs in the SMITHSONIAN
Clearly, they should just auction it instead. Maybe fix up the wiring a bit and install new electric lights ;)
@Frrk Maybe that could frighten away the ghost of so many years ago! Perhaps with a little illumination?
Thank you!!! Saw Phantom twice..’93 Davis Gaines in LA and D’Ambrosio in San Francisco in ‘95. The overture always makes the hairs stand up!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for sharing this moment! As an avid fan of the iconic "Phantom of the Opera," I have always longed for the opportunity to witness its majestic production on Broadway. Unfortunately, I recently discovered that the show was in its last month of performances just as I, as an adult with the means to travel, was in a position to attend. My visa to travel to the United States was denied. However, during my recent trip to Japan, I had the chance to witness the Japanese version of the show and experienced an emotion like never before. It was an impressive experience and one of the most beautiful memories of my life. I even bought an adorable Phantom teddy bear as a keepsake of that unforgettable moment. Although I deeply yearn for the show to return to Broadway someday, I feel completely satisfied to have witnessed the stunning chandelier scene in the Japanese version. It gave me goosebumps and a deep emotion to see the theater reconstructed to the sound of the main theme.♥♥
that's wonderful! thankfully the current japanese production is the original hal prince production. glad you were able to see it there!
@@_zeerosd yes it was so so great, i enjoy it a lot!!! I hope someday to be able to see the play in its original English language. :3
I can't believe I watched this twice on Broadway and once in London. Truly an amazin experience. To this day, whenever I watch a video of this specific part I guess goosebumps all over my body when the auctioneer goes "With a little bit of illumination... gentlemen!" and the first notes of the overture play. I will certainly miss this show if I ever get to go to NY again.
Forever kicking myself for never being able to see this spectacle.
Still running in London
And THAT is the reaction you need for an opening! Awesome!
I saw this a month ago, and I wished over and over I could see it again. It was marvelous!
I got quite teary hearing the wild applause at the start of the overture, again as the chandelier sweeps off the stage, and finally as Carlotta emerges holding Elissa's bloody trophy.
I was lucky enough to sit in at the Majestic for the final time just before Christmas, front row centre. An astounding and deeply moving experience, knowing that I would never again get to see and hear the incredible original production that captured my heart and imagination nearly a whole lifetime ago.
The anemic version currently playing in London certainly fares better than the revised production of Les Mis playing up the road, but nothing will compare to the lavish, intricate, lovingly crafted original concept of Bjornson's set and costumes underscored by a 27-piece pit orchestra.
(Oh, and that "spectacular" new Cameron Mackintosh touring production... the worst thing ever.)
Couldn't have said it better myself.
0:51 Such an iconic opening
I don’t live near NYC, so didn’t see PHANTOM there. But I was obsessed with the cast album and knew the music well.
A BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA company came to my city, and I was more excited than could be told.
I knew at the moment of the chandelier and the overture I was going to pee in my seat!! I didn’t, but that was one of the most perfect moments I’ve ever had in the theater.
Wonderful! I watched four times...
Went to see Phantom in the West End a few years ago. Would do it again anytime. Is hands-down my favourite musical.
Seeing her go up and feeling the whoosh of her coming down at the end of act one. Truly spectacular
Three weeks ago I was in London and saw the musical for the first time. I didn't expect something like this, I knew it would be beautiful, but this....this moment with the chandelier, indescribably dramatic and powerful. Since then, all I can think about is how I have to go again, take my daughter with me and experience it all again. Sweet intoxication indeed😊
The first time I went to go see the show was 6 or 7 years ago. I shat myself because the music was so loud and terrifying. It is still my absolute favorite musical, and I get chills whenever I hear the overture.
You made me laugh 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lifeisfundisney6029 😅😅
Went to see it with my partner at His Majesty's Theatre in London last weekend. Absolutely breath taking. An spectacular performance I will never forget.
This is the clearest bootleg I've ever seen holy shit
I was there that night and it was a spectacular experience. I loved being among those cheering throughout this sequence.
This is genuinely awesome
I only got to see Phantom once when it came to my country but I grew up on the soundtrack along with Cats because my grandfather was a huge fan. We got to see the show a year or so after my grandfather died and all I could think about was how he would have loved to see the chandelier go up. I was in tears for a lot of the show and long after it was over.
I saw this on Broadway in 2017. It’s definitely one of those shows you never forget after you see it.
Thanks for uploading this!!
So cool to see this view & literally see the set reveal so clearly!!!!!!! Thx so much!!!!!!!
Magical moment and the most memorable scene of the musical like the song "the music of the night"!! I am so glad that I took my daughter to see the musical twice at NYC when she was growing up. Now she is in college and just bought the ticket to see the musical in Madrid next month (11/2024) to celebrate her birthday!
Is sad that the phantom of the Opera closed down. This is a sort of show that should have lasted forever.😢
I live on the total opposite end of the country, and I was still saddened to hear about the closure! Sleep well, angel of music!
I saw the show on april 12 th. It was amazing!
Haha! Cool! Thanks for uploading this! My now husband and I were close to the front when we saw this once and the rubber they used for the explosion went all over us. 😂 I took some home and made a jewelry bottle necklace out of it! Great show, great memories! Thanks!
I’m so glad I was able to see masterpiece on 10/24/21 with my dear mother. My mother has seen this show 27 times. She’s even seen it in Las Vegas. She loves the show so much, she even won tickets for it 10 years ago. After seeing it for the first time that day, I can understand why she’s seen it so many times. The show is phenomenal. Such a shame that it’s gone now. The chandelier rising with that iconic theme playing gives me the goosebumps.
Absolutely amazing! 👏
My first and only time seeing The Phantom of the Opera was when my high school preformed it, and I instantly fell in love!
Phantom was my introduction to broadway as a kid. I was on an 8th grade trip to New York and it was undoubtedly the highlight for me. I *vividly* remember this overture, the chandelier bursting to life and being reeled in immediately. 14 year old me had no idea how powerful a theatrical experience could be…it was almost panic-inducing lol
Saw this show a couple of years ago on Broadway. Absolutely incredible. Will miss it so much
This video brought back such great memories. My brother and I saw this on Broadway at the then outrageous price of $100.00 a ticket with the original cast minus Sara Brightman. We both sat eight rows from the rear of the last mezzanine but even there, the show was a marvel.
I love the beginning part with the chandelier, where it gets uncovered and then looks like it's going to yawn, and stretch, and try to come to life. And then work 9 to 5. ... wait I think I mixed up my musicals.
I weep knowing I'll never get to see this show live 😭
I miss Phantom already, saw it twice. One in November of last year, and this February. Hope it returns!
They are staying till 2024 they are but not Broadway
Used to work here and I would always watch for this part
ahh this looks amazing, i cant imagine how good it must sound actually in person
it sounded wonderful. for being such an old theatre, the sound was much better than i expected. the sound of a 27 piece orchestra never ceases to amaze me.
@@_zeerosd oh woah, hearing all the songs must have been incredible
I first saw Phantom in 1989 in Los Angeles at the Ahmanson with Michael Crawford (in the 6th row... we could see his sweat haha) and just hearing the music reminds me of how that show made me feel. I grew up in the theater with parents who were actors and technicians... yet at the time, nothing was as intricate as the theater going from the dusty auction scene to where it and the chandelier was restored to its former glory. And the theater seemed much larger (but maybe that was an illusion). I saw it three more times, once with Davis Gaines, once Robert Guillaume, and one other, whose name I've forgotten. I've been enjoying the nostalgia all this month with Phantom.
I love the sass which which Carlotta's actress enters the stage. She's like, "Yeah guys, I'm back!!!"😎
It's hard to fathom that this show is no longer running! I got to see it twice in Vienna and once in London, but sadly, never in New York. I just wish my mother could have seen it before she died. It was a dream of hers. 😢
I’m so sad I will never get to experience this. I used to beg my parents to go and now it’s gone 😭😭
thanks for this!
I get chills every single time! So amazing!
I saw this in New York, and was awesome
Me too!! I really enjoy it
Thank you for your video and sharing of the opening, scène d'ouverture I think. I'd love to go to London now as it is also playing in West End
unfortunately, the west end production was closed in 2020 and replaced with a watered down version with half the original orchestra and cheapened sets/costumes. however, as of now, the brilliant original still plays in japan, korea, and most recently china!
@@_zeerosd Oh no! That's a shame. I love the version and the cast including Sierra Boggess
Gänsehaut 100% vorallem LIVE....ich hab es noch gesehen damals in Hamburg
Oh ja, Neue Flora an der Holstenstraße. Das muss 30 Jahre her sein, dass ich dort war. Die Musik packt mich bis heute.
2:43 the bass is incredible 🤩
I never had an opportunity to see phantom in a theater but I have a ton of respect for it and I will miss it with all of my heart… 😭
I remember seeing the Broadway play when I was in 6th grade (I think 2002). I think my jaw dropped when I first saw that!
This is the best version of this portion (Lot 666) of Phantom I’ve seen. The delivery is great.
I was in the audience for that show and I can literally hear myself screaming in the video😂
Great angle for this particular shot!
Epic
The standing ovation at the first few minutes says it all
I Watched that Show Back on June 2019 during our Summer Trip and I Really Enjoyed it! I Am so Sad to Hear that this Show is No Longer at this Theater.
The Broadway show is much better than the 2004 movie and I aaw the show on tour and it was amazing and my first time i ever got hooked into Broadway. Wicked was my favorite show and lion king.
I've never seen this live, I've been into POTO since two days ago, and I'm crying over the chandelier. It's so powerful.
RIP to the Phantom on Broadway.
Saw this back in mid 1990s and loved it!
I saw Phantom of the Opera twice at Norfolk Virginia's Chrysler Hall.
What I wouldn't give to see this on broadway for the first time again
Imagine being the actor who plays one of the main characters and seeing a setpeice get more applause than you
On one hand, I’m disappointed that someone filmed this is the theatre during a show (kinda taboo and poor etiquette), but on the other hand I’m sitting here sobbing like a child because that’s just so fucking cool I can’t hardly believe it.
Spoken so well. That feeling of being in the Majestic. The chills I had as the overture played and the music “permeated” the whole theatre and my body. I absolutely loved it. I got the chance to see it in 2000 for the first time, which started my love of Phantom & again one last time this past January before it closed. I almost cried as the chandelier rose, but during Masquerade is when I really did cry as it’s my most favorite song from Phantom. Just curious, what stage door did they sign Playbills at? I’ve always wondered, but never have seen or heard where it was. Was it along 44th St or on 45th St? I know I’ve read the actual stage door was on 45th St. When I was there both times the cast wasn’t signing, at least on 44th St.
Woah ive gotta see thia in person 😮❤
thank you! it’s so funny cause i won the lottery ticket for phantom for the day BEFORE!!! I WAS SO CONFLICTED 😂😭
Man, I’m so sad that I never got to see this in person :(
I wished I could’ve seen this live 😢
My dream to go too 😭❤️
The way I cried when I saw this live in my country and I still don’t know why 😭💖 (well, the music was unreal and wonderful so maybe that’s why lol)
Effing ICONIC
I’ll always miss my phantom
Amazing *claps*🙌👏
Will always be a Broadway classic.
Did this make anyone else a little emotional?
Damm this is so fire that the phantom of the opera might get revived
Please, can I ask your permission to upload this video on the Chinese equivalent of TH-cam? Because of the firewall, most people in China don't have access to TH-cam and therefore no chance of seeing this spectacular theatrical marvel. Of course, I will give sources of the original website in my repost. Thank you very much!
The Phantom of the Opera (mandarin) has just started its national tour. It's a reproduction of the World Tour, which, unsurprisingly, is a scaled down version of the Brilliant Original. I believe Phans in China will be really excited to see the show at its most glorious.
absolutely! just make sure to credit me :)
Gd musical theatre line readings...is the auctioneer telling a story? Is he tryna giving us information or does he LOVE how trained his voice is?
Is this Camerion Mackentosh' Phantom of the Opera?
한국에선 저작권으로 인해 사진 촬영 법으로 금지되어 있는데 뉴욕에서는 찍어도 되었던 건가요?
아니요, 허용되지 않았어요. 그래도 그래도 했어요. 그들이 허용하지 않는 주된 이유는 다른 사람들에게 방해가 되기 때문에 아무도 내 화면의 밝기를 볼 수 없도록 화면을 가슴에 대고 있었어요. 게다가 저는 그 경험을 재현하고 싶었습니다!
Maria Bjenson would be proud.
I had seen it in London many years ago (queued for 3 hours for a ticket) BUT the version at the Royal Albert Hall during covid was a most excellent production sanctioned my ALW himself. It lacked the spectacle of the moving scenery but excellent quality and artists. The DVD is rubbish.
Totally bad-ass!