Behind the scenes of the 25th Anniversary spectacular. Featuring: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Cameron Mackintosh
5:05 Makeup artist is all laid back and nonchalantly says "There we are." Ramin gives him a blank stare for a millisecond and says "WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF A SHOW LETS GO!" 😂 I love that part
@@_phaedra_1817 realistic, yes, scary, no. POTO is meant to be horror (with a romantic subplot) and the 2004 movie looked to be a bad sunburn. Plus, this makeup actually holds up better to the original book(s, if you count susan kay's adaption)
@@_phaedra_1817 The movie Phantom actually wouldn't have much trouble walking around without a mask in society--it just looked like a burn on a small part of his face. Considering how often houses and other buildings caught on fire in that era, he definitely wouldn't have been alone in that department. Also, he had quite a bit of hair. His "deformity" wouldn't have caused him to be in a freak show because it isn't major enough. (A woman having a facial scar like that at that time would not have been able to walk around, but a man would just look more rugged.) I agree that the deformity needed to be much larger and more dramatic for the film.
The Phantom of the Oprah is by far my favorite musical, and this is by far my favorite rendition of the many many version that I have seen both movie and play. If you haven't already seen this I suggest you do, they have the whole thing here on youtube.
Andrew Lloyd Webber needs to show the full performance of Phantom Of The Opera like he did the Cats in " The Show Must Go On " . PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember seeing him in Murder on the Orient Express then rewatching the 25th anniv and realizing "wait... This guy looks familiar" Needless to say I ended in a Sergio loop.
very cool,I cannot wait for the dvd, it was sold out, so gotta wait three weeks! I love this musical so much and it gets me every time! It makes me laugh, cry and melts my heart. There is something about Ramin that is so unique in this roll. His emotions are so real and profound that by the end, there are real tears spilling down his face.
No wonder why the greatest talent is the Phantom of the opera and how the opera goes got its name and how it got the talent The Phantom Of The Opera is one of my family movies and I’m a big fan of The Phantom Of The Opera. I have the monkey with the symbols.
JOJ at 2:43 haha classic, and Gareth Snook "Oh my glasses" I love him and Barry in this. Also the awkward moment when the camera flashes to Michael Crawford and I briefly fan girl because I think it's Michael Ball for a split second.
Oh yes, she's the current Christine in the UK Tour that's currently in Manchester I believe :-) You can find multiple recordings of her singing all the songs here on youtube! She's quite amazing in them too.