Incorrect Quotes: Jane Eyre (70/?)
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What drives me absolutely crazy about the 25th Anniversary performance is Ramin Karimloo says a second (nearly imperceptible) "I love you" in the final lair and we don't even get to see it because the cameraperson is in love with a man who played Raoul with all the nuance of a block of wood.
Inspired by this tweet by @glindaupland (i think). May delete because, well...
Earl Carpenter: Duh, the OG sad wet cat OG.
Kevin Gray: Definitely a crazy bitch, but makes me a sad wet cat watching him.
Ian Jon Bourg: Sad wet cat pretending to be a crazy bitch.
Tim Martin Gleason: Name a difference between his final lair and a kitten left out in the rain?
Hugh Panaro: Psycho bitch who becomes a sad wet cat for 1.5 seconds when he says "my angel."
Davis Gaines: Sad wet crazy bitch.
JOJ: Crazy wet cat.
David Thaxton: Is a crazy bitch because he's a sad wet cat.
Ramin Karimloo: Extra crazy bitch. No cat in him whatsoever, unfortunately.
Jeremy Stolle: Was a sad wet cat in his early days as an understudy but graduated to crazy bitch and sex god in the 2020s.
Greg Mills: People literally call him finger lickin' Greg...but he's still a wet cat.
Ben Crawford: Crazy bitch who swears he's not crazy.
David Shannon: Sad wet cat who is also injured.
John Cudia: Sad wet cat who makes my cat w—*phone dies*
I thought Gary Mauer and Marie Danvers's final lair kiss was special but after watching (more than) a few bootlegs I realize that Danvers never fails to deliver a good kiss regardless of who's playing the Phantom or Raoul.
And I feel like she deserves more appreciation because this is in fact an acting skill. Multiple Christines and Phantoms have already told us that Erik's face is just a disgusting mass of makeup, glue, saliva and sweat by that point in the show, so manufacturing chemistry and infusing the kisses with the right nuance(s) is no small feat.
Hugh Panaro's evolution over the course of his different runs deserves more attention.
There's that mysterious year long run in the 90s that I know nothing about (is there even footage of it?).
Then he came back around '03 and early on it seems like he tried to fit the mold of the more "classic," operatic Phantoms...but then by '05 you see him embrace his unique vocal style and that more psycho, jokeresque approach to the role.
And then you've got the final run in the 2010s where he builds on what he started exploring at the end of run 2 and perfects the unique touches like "my angel" and offers a more queer-coded Erik, and I love it all. How many Phantoms do you get to have these kind of change over time analyses with??
photo credit: melanie gowie (x)
Guillermo del toro phantom of the opera remake would fuck so severely
Again: Marie Danvers stood on business when it came to laying smooches on her costars. And her roster was impeccable.
I think of Immersive Phantom as the random protein/granola bar stashed at the bottom of your purse or bookbag. If you’re super hungry between meals it’ll tide you over, but you’re really just saving your appetite for your favorite restaurant and dessert after work.
And you’re also waiting for the place to release the dang cast list—I mean, menu—to see if Jordan Donica is on it.
I feel like an outlier bc I know immersive phantom is the hot thing rn but I'm actually more excited for the (vastly more accessible) U.S. tour and all the new phans it's going to bring in
From “Cinéastes de notre temps” Robert Bresson, 1965.
The Last Black Man In San Francisco (2019)
dir. joe talbot
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