Differences between cast productions
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Differences between cast productions
Hi everyone. I think it'd be fun to list the different idiosyncrasies of different cast productions in one place. I'll start:
-The Phantom catches Christine after MOTN in the London production, while he lets her fall in the Broadway production.
-In Wandering Child, the London production is sung as a trio between the Phantom, Christine, and Raoul, while the rest of the productions have kept it as a duet between the Phantom and Christine.
-The blocking between the Phantom and Christine at the end of PONR (where he's sitting on the bench with her behind him, before the unmasking) is different between the London cast and the Broadway cast.
- Different designs of Phantom masks between different productions.
Let's see what else we can come up with!
-The Phantom catches Christine after MOTN in the London production, while he lets her fall in the Broadway production.
-In Wandering Child, the London production is sung as a trio between the Phantom, Christine, and Raoul, while the rest of the productions have kept it as a duet between the Phantom and Christine.
-The blocking between the Phantom and Christine at the end of PONR (where he's sitting on the bench with her behind him, before the unmasking) is different between the London cast and the Broadway cast.
- Different designs of Phantom masks between different productions.
Let's see what else we can come up with!
SFPhan- Posts : 1
Join date : 2013-05-31
Re: Differences between cast productions
Hello SFPhan, and welcome to the forum
I believe some of the MotN choreography (in addition to the "catch" or lack thereof) is different between London and Broadway. "Close your eyes/Let your spirit start to soar" comes to mind.
The city Lefevre runs off to also varies, particularly in foreign productions. In the Philippines stop of the World Tour, he ran off to Boracay.
R.
I believe some of the MotN choreography (in addition to the "catch" or lack thereof) is different between London and Broadway. "Close your eyes/Let your spirit start to soar" comes to mind.
The city Lefevre runs off to also varies, particularly in foreign productions. In the Philippines stop of the World Tour, he ran off to Boracay.
R.
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