
Have seen Phantom every time it came to Dallas. But if you have seen the old version of this show, skip this one and do not let your fond memories be tainted. Of the Opera, they probably enjoyed this very much. We waited all year for this show, and to be let down so badly, I wish we could get a refund and see a different show. The singing and acting was at least 2 stepsīelow anything we had seen in the past shows. Christine putting the ring on a table instead of giving the right back to the Phantom directly. They went to his lair, the stair case and costumes in Masquerade.

The chandilier rising from the stage, the boat ride and song as Huge changes in the set and outright leaving parts out that made the original show so magicial. Songs shortened, lyrics changed, at times humorĪnd playful nature of the actors minimized. At intermission we stood up and looked at each other with the gaze of what has just happened. My wife and I have seen Phantom 8 times in the past. Fans of the original production WILL be disappointedĪ HUGE LETDOWN FROM PREVIOUS SHOWS WE HAVE SEEN IN THE PAST The sets were smallĪnd cheap looking, they shortened many of the original breathtaking scenes. ZERO believable chemistry between the Phantom and Christine. Sounded more like a high pitched Disney character. Singing them through, totally FAILED on 'The Point of No Return', my wife said she

To go! Also no power, she rushed through most of the actual lyrics without actually You did it sounded like a whiny high school teenager. You could barely hear him the rest of the show, and when The only time he had any power behind his voice was literally The main cast, save forĬarlotta (Trista Moldovan), was AWFUL! The Phantom (Quentin Oliver Lee) being the If it weren'tįor ruining it for my wife I would have walked out early on. SHOCKINGLY AWFUL DISAPPOINTMENT-DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME/MONEYĪnd I'm a big fan of POTO! Saw this at the Keller auditorium last night.
