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Your Price: $ 11.25
Item Number: 18678 |
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This is such a marvelous book for anyone who was, and is, a Phantom of the Opera aficionado. Throughout the 167 page book, George Perry, a well-respected London film critic and author, first introduces us to the real Paris Opera House, documenting secret areas with heretofore unpublished documents. Early film treatment, including Lon Chaney’s 1925 memorable performance of the Phantom is discussed and shown in pictures.
He follows Andrew Lloyd Weber’s journey from reading the classic French novel written by Gaston Leroux to creating the magnificent theater experience that came to be the Phantom. Interviews with Hal Prince, the director of the Broadway production, and its original stars, Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman, give the reader insights into the collaborative effort required for the theatrical undertaking.
The book, 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 inches is in excellent condition with just slight wear to the edging on the front cover, but no tears or markings on its pages. The ISBN number is 0-8050-1722-4.
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