Boy loves girl, girl loves boy. They sing and dance and play the organ.
2007-10-29 19:00:16
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answer #1
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answered by Alvin York 5
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The Chick with the long explanation from Gaston Leroux is wright, Except in the Musical Version the Phantom's name is never revealed. The Music is so great that you fall in love the moment the curtain rises.
Also, there are an assortment of really colorfull characters that make the Musical Great.
2007-10-30 12:07:44
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answered by Den 2
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Paris. The 1880's.
Christine, a young and naive chorus girl, is being tutored by what she believes is the Angel of Music, sent from heaven by her dead father. The angel is actually a hideously deformed maniacal genius named Erik, who lives in the cellars of the Opera, hiding in a catacomb of secret passages he himself has built. He has fallen in love with Christine, and eventually kidnaps her. She learns his terrible secret, but agrees, on fear of her life, to continue her lessons with him.
Meanwhile, Raoul, an old childhood sweetheart, has also fallen in love with Christine, and she discovers that she still loves him.
The Phantom, Erik, does everything in his power to keep Christine with him, to the extent of dropping a massive chandelier on the audience during a performance and trapping Raoul in a torture chamber during a foolhardy rescue attempt.
Christine in an act of courage, agrees to become the Phantom's wife in exchange for her lover's life. The Phantom, overcome at her devotion, and after a chaste kiss from Christine, lets the two lovers go and soon after, dies of a broken heart.
(my synopsis is drawn from Gaston Leroux's original novel)
2007-10-30 03:10:47
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answered by Palmerpath 7
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