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Björnson] was interested in developing the show,” says Fleming. “Over time, we have done five different new sculpts for the Phantom mask itself because she kept wanting it to be more interesting. I’m sure if Maria were still alive today she’d still be improving the show because she was just that kind of person.” Okay, let's break a couple of things down here. To begin with, it's very clear that the Phantom has been manipulating an impressionable young girl by exploiting the words of her dead father. How young is this girl? Well, that's up for debate. The original novel hints that she's around 15-16 years old, but this is often misconstrued because the passage describes her heart "as pure as that of a 15-year-old". The first and most popular one is the long white gown, which Christine Daaé wears as her sleeping dress. The typical dress that Christine wears when she’s not performing. She wore this dress during the “Music of the Night” movie. Her other outfit is considered formal attire. The costume also comes with a skirt with gold lace added throughout the waistline area.

The Phantom of the Opera had a positive hit. It was huge inside the film sector. No wonder that the film had produced so significant fans and followers, young and old, who make use of its characters for prom cosplay costumes. One of the primary characters, Christine Daaé, was regarded as one of the most well-liked and talked about characters in the movie. Girls, in certain, obtain the slave costume fantastic for any Halloween character. Christine: "A man kidnapped me, revealed his plan to marry me, used threats to get me a lead role and killed an innocent bystander." They always turn out slightly different,” says Fleming of Phantom’s costumes. “You’re always making them for different body types, different heights.”

Carlotta (as Countess)

In this musical, the young and beautiful Christine Daae is an up and coming opera singer at the Paris Opera House. It is here that the enigmatic and monstrous Phantom lurks, and who has fallen deeply in love with the young songstress. Christine however is in love with another, her childhood friend, Vicomte Raoul de Chagny. This enrages the Phantom, and in turn he begins to terrorize the opera house and its inhabitants.

Christine is very beautiful, and she has an amazing voice and an amazing look as well. In the book, she is described as a blonde, but for some reason, in all the adaptations, she is a curvy brunette with very long, beautiful curls. Christine Daaé Costume from The Phantom of the Opera Cosplay After Christine kisses the Phantom, he realizes that he can never compel her to love him(Duh!), and releases them both.But a 1988 report in The Washington Post claimed that the recording does indeed include Diana's original vocals. For this, the seven-year itch anniversary, she presented Prince Charles with a video of her current favorite musical, "The Phantom of the Opera," and in it she sings for him a song from the show, "All I Ask of You." And she did this simply by renting the show's set at the theater in London's West End where it is playing and having her movements directed by the show's choreographer, Gillian Lynne. Diana didn't settle for second best. The show's composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber, was there to oversee her performance. The Phantom of the Opera was believed by many to be a ghost. But he is actually a disfigured man who made the cellars of the opera house his ghost. He is also a musical genius who helped Christine get the part she wanted and trained her to sing so well. So just to catch you up, throughout the entire show. Christine has been preyed upon, kidnapped twice, saw two people killed by the man who claims he loves her and threatened with the death of a third unless she marries an obsessive, homicidal stalker.

Many believe that this is one of musical theatre's great love stories, but my question is, how? If anything it's psychologically manipulated love since the only rational time where Christine could have fallen for the Phantom is when he was exploiting her beliefs in the Angel of Music. Think about it, after the end of Act 1 in Phantom,where does Christine fall in love with the Phantom? She's terrified of him at the beginning of Act 2 and hates his by the end of the show. Yet, inexplicably we're led to believe that she just can't quit the Phantom. It just doesn't make sense. I would compare it to Carousel when questioning where exactly does Julie Jordan fall in love with Billy? Christine is a young singer who comes to work in a theater, and there she is discovered by a mysterious man who teaches her how to sing very beautifully. She becomes successful, and then she runs off with another man.Now you could say that Gustave is the one positive element in her life, I would agree with that. So it's even more unfair that in her dying moments, Webber decides to have Gustave abandon Christine upon hearing that the Phantom is his father. So Christine is unable to see the one positive element in her life before she dies. If that's not cruel, I don't know what is.

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