A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
jo
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
#25re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/6/05 at 7:15pm
Best Phantom ever --
Michael Crawford
#26re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/6/05 at 7:57pm
Anthony Warlow...
to quote Spidey
"that is all"
#27re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/6/05 at 7:58pm
HELL YEAH, Paradox.
#28re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/6/05 at 8:35pm
That's right Spidey...
NO ONE compares to Warlow!
#29re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/6/05 at 10:02pmI liked Brad Little a lot:)
phantom phan
Swing Joined: 11/16/04
#30re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 11:08amAlright so, it doesn't look like I'll be able to see James Romick even if tickets are still available. It's year end at work and it looks like I'll be working past show time at least until February. Yes, I have thought about quitting but that probably wouldn't be a good idea. lol Does anyone know if Romick has a CD out there?
#31re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 12:01pm
'Year-End' will be holding you hostage Saturday afternoon & evening too?? Well that sucks!
I saw the show last night and it was just(*sigh*)wonderful.
Cheryl
#32re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 12:09pmI've seen POTO several times with different Phantoms each time. None of them ever touched my heart like Mark Jacoby. There was something electrifying in his performance that none of the others ever matched. His will always be my favorite.
#33re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 12:34pm
I personally never have seen the role played with more depth and emotion than by Ted Keegan. The man is amazing. He has he tortured nature of the phantom down pat and uses his amazing voice to communicate it to the audience. Best Phantom in my opinion.
I also saw Jeff Keller and he is also excellent. The cast gave him the nickname The Monster because of his growling in the angrier sections of the piece.
#34re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 12:37pm
I've seen POTO a number of times over the years since it opened on Broadway and, hands down, my vote goes to Michael Crawford. During "Music of the Night", the theater was silent and you could hear a pin drop. Mesmerizing. He didn't play the phantom. He was the phantom.
I've heard good things about Howard McGillan, but unfortunately have never seen him in the role.
#35re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 12:38pmDavis Gaines
Annabel Lee
Swing Joined: 6/3/03
#36re: A Broadway Phantom better than Hugh Panaro? Come on, is that possible?
Posted: 1/7/05 at 5:12pmSadly, James Romick does not have a CD out there, but maybe some producer will read this list and inquire.....hint, hint!
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