(courtesy The Phantom of the Opera tour) |
The Phantom of the
Opera
Paramount Theatre
Through August 19, 2018
Well, guess what! I liked the musical The Phantom of the Opera a bunch more than I expected to. See my
preview at http://sgn.org/sgnnews46_32/page21.cfm. (What kind of critic, you
grumble, uses the phrase “a bunch more”?) Truly, the famous songs that have
become popular from this musical, particularly The Music of the Night, and The
Phantom of the Opera, made me feel like running away instead of marking my
calendar for productions to see.
This touring production is quite honestly very lavish and
attentive to making a great experience for an audience. It’s opulent to look at
when it needs to be and dark and mysterious, too. The folding and unfolding set
works beautifully to change locations. The falling chandelier is not really all
that scary (it doesn’t fall that fast), but it’s really pretty.
One aspect that definitely delighted me was how campy funny
some of the moments in the musical are – at least in this production. There are
two scenes in the production office of the opera company where the characters
all produce notes written to them by the Phantom, as he threatens them
variously to pay him or else, or let Christine sing or else, or various other
demands or else. It’s clear that they know it’s a joke and make the most of the
moment. It got big laughs from the audience.