Am I the only one that is still annoyed by the misleading tagline: The longest-running musical ever? Broadway: yes. Ever: no. (Fantasticks and West End's Les Mis come to mind.)
I liked "Remember Your First Time" the best. it was so perfect. It didn't have a question mark so really it wasn't a question, but rather a statement telling you to remember the first time you saw the show which always made me smile with warm fuzzies...
Why do these show's go and jazz up their logos? They look bad. BATB's became terrible when they marbleized the silhouette (sp) and purplelized the background and added stars. Now Phantom's doesn't look to great either with the smoke and the purple in this new ad campaign.
I like it. It is simple and the purple is calming. I like the big sign like that is in Times Square.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
i also dont like that they dont include the title of the show, that really bugs me it just bugs me, because someone from Anytown, USA, in New York, for example, might not actually know that the Phantom mask means PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. its not like the logo is recognized to everyone in the world or something...gosh but yeah, i also dont care for the purple or "eternally yours"- what is that supposed to mean? the show wont be around for eternity...gooooooooollly
It's pretty gosh dang easy to toss a label onto something and think you have suddenly made a vaild point ("sanctity" anyone?). And I know y'all are a lot smarter than that. So first off, can you please explain to me what the word "creepy" means? It's one of those words like "weird" that is just attached to an idea or person or thing or an advertisement or a show or a performance for example, that is such a cop out in starting up a check your brain at the door discussion. SHOW, don't TELL. Anyone remember that from grade school? Read any good professional theater critic's reviews and you'll find substance -- concrete ideas in place of adjectives. We have brains. Let's use them. In the words of Anthony Rapp, "labels are for cans."
"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-Kad
"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)
i also dont like that they dont include the title of the show, that really bugs me it just bugs me, because someone from Anytown, USA, in New York, for example, might not actually know that the Phantom mask means PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. its not like the logo is recognized to everyone in the world or somethin.
I think for this show, everybody would know what the logo means even someone from anytown anywhere.
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
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I don't think they need to include the title anymore. It is a big enough success that most people know what The Phantom of the Opera is. I also really like the new one, but my favorite one is "remember your first time"
...What happened next, was stranger still, a woman breathless and afraid, appeared out of the night, completely dressed in white. She had a secret she would tell, of one who had mistreated her. Her face and frightened gaze, my mind cannot erase...But then she ran from view. She looked so much like you...
I think that the fact that Phantom has run in nearly every major city in the world, has been on Broadway for (18?) years, won a Tony Award for Best Musical and has been touring since it's inception as well as being in London for (20?) years justifies not needing a title.
Basically the lack of a title indicates that this is a show that doesn't need to be advertised. This show, they're saying, is so good, so incredible, that they don't even need to tell you what it is. You know how incredible it is just by looking at the mask.
BSoBW2: I punched Sondheim in the face after I saw Wicked and said, "Why couldn't you write like that!?"
actually, Rosscoe, I disagree. I think most people from Anytown USA would be able to connect the mask and rose to The Phantom of the Opera without having to see the title.