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The end of the phantom of the opera

The ending of the original book did not say that the Phantom of the Opera died, but that the Phantom of the Opera fulfilled Christine and her lover and disappeared.

A synopsis of a play

A series of terrorist incidents happened in the Paris Opera House, so there are rumors that the theater is haunted. The "ghost" of the opera house is Eric, who lives in the basement below the theater. He covered his scarred face with a mask and his real existence with a lie. Eric fell in love with the beautiful opera singer Christine and began to teach her to sing.

One day, however, Christine's childhood sweetheart Raoul appeared and Eric was very jealous. So he kidnapped Christine in an opera performance one night and took her to an underground lake through the basement. Raul risked his life to come to the basement to rescue Christine.

Christine loves Raoul, but after seeing Eric's true appearance, she sympathized with Eric and gave him a kiss. Eric finally realized that his ideal of love was impossible, so he let Christine and Raoul go, and the ghost of the opera house disappeared.

Extended data

Before Weber wrote Phantom of the Opera, Ken Hill had written a musical with the same name and theme. Weber was inspired when he watched this version of the performance at 1984 Royal Stratford Oriental Theatre. After that, he began to write this musical. Many arias were tailored for his then wife, sarah brightman. The production team of the musical was headed by Cameron Macintosh, a famous musical producer, and completed it together with Weber's Really Useful group.

Phantom of the Opera can be said to be a play that embodies postmodern charm. First, the original novel by Si Tong Leroux (1868- 1927) was successfully adapted, which not only retained the original style, but also made it more suitable for stage performance, thus enhancing the popularity of the novel. Secondly, the clever play in the play makes the audience wander between reality and illusion.

Especially in the scene of chasing ghosts, the whole theater, on stage and off stage, heard the sound of ghosts in all directions, and let the audience stay in it, because the sentence "I am here" seemed to be beside them, in the box next door, and the scene of the chandelier suddenly falling really made the atmosphere tense and exciting to the extreme. The screams of the audience in the front row are connected with the voices of the actors on the stage. In this regard, stage designer Maria Bujonson naturally contributed.

There is a melody of "all I want from you" in the whole play. Raul and Ghost's different interpretations of this song show their different love for the heroine Christine. Finally, this theme appeared in the orchestra, indicating that love finally defeated tragedy.

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