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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Outstanding!!!, Apr 22, 2006
reviewer: Penny Ellis from St. Johnsbury VT.
We saw Phantom on April 18th, and it was one of the most memorable shows I've ever seen. Everything was expertly executed. The storyline was wonderful and the actors brought it to life. There was not one thing about the performance that was lacking in any way.

the only downfall of the entire evening was when the actors spent so long asking for donations during the curtain call. I felt this was very inappropriate. Other than that, everything was great!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

O.G. F. (Opera Ghost Fan), May 08, 2006
reviewer: Sean Lewis from Hacienda Heights California, USA
The Phantom of the Opera is the best show in broadway. 18 years in broadway history is a long time and the show is still popular. Howard Mcgillin, brad little, John Owen Jones, and Michael Crawford are the greatest. This show is a great start to enjoy the musical world. Its something you will never forget. There is nothing like it. Trust me you will fall in love with the show and music.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

[BEST EVER], Dec 02, 2006
reviewer: PHANTOM LOVER from NEW JERSEY
This was the best show i have ever seen!!! I saw it a few months ago in January and i couldnt believe how great it was. It is a must see for [EVERYONE]!! The only bad (well it was kinda funny) thing was that the phanotom kept on spitting because of the mask when he sang. Other than this it was breathtaking. The costumes are creative and the seating is great.! I sat in about the 7th or 8th row back in orchestra and everything seemed so real. The show is great for kids too but the beginning might scare some because a spark is set off when the chandaler(i know thats spelled wrong) comes down. Some parts are a bit spooky but the soundtrack, actors, and atmospthere are the best!!! A must see for anyone and any age.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

The best play EVER!!!!!!, Jan 05, 2008
reviewer: Samantha Picerno from Southern Pines, North Carolina
My fiance and I went with my parents to New York to see
Phantom of the Opera Dec 4! It was absolutely incredible!
We were sitting in the Orchestra seats in row E right in the
middle and they were amazing seats! I would seriously
recommend sitting near the front if you can, when the
Chandelier falls it looks like it may fall right on you! But the
Phantom did a Phantastic job!!!! He showed so much emotion
and did such a wonderful job singing! Christine and Raoul did
amazing as well! The whole cast did a great job! The
managers were hillarious and so was Carlotta and her
husband! And Madame Giry was almost scary! But the only
person that didn't do amazing was Meg who I couldn't hear
very well but she still did okay! This was definately the best
play on Broadway and I don't think anyone, especially a
Phantom fan, should even go without seeing this show! God
Bless!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Such a Wonder how it could not be better!, Jul 14, 2008
reviewer: Harry Pfarrer from Burn after reading
Really, I mean nowadays you would expect George Clooney's affairs, Brangelina's twins, and all of that mess, but if you look back to the 80's, that is a gold! Phantom of the Opera, a fantastic musical with a deformed, disfigured genius, whatever you's call it trying to lure a girl to his place. Well, what a classic love tale, no? Not quite. Well, the girls leaves him, leaving him emotionally scared forever, not that he already is, but a deeper scar. And it gets even more heartbreaking when the girl returns to give him her ring. Well, she leaves nothing behind except memories for the Phantom. He cries and is lost forever. Classic tale, right? Well, no matter what I said, it is just a sketchy outline, the real story is quite complicated and even more heartbreaking, a guy can only take so much. So all I can say is for you to work sweat n' hard for tickets and feel good. Enjoy! Bon Apetite at 21, too! That is a restaurant in New York, only 5 blocks away from The Majestic.

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