Posted: 3/2/04 at 10:26pm
I haven't seen Gary Mauer as The Phantom.
Tim Martin Gleason as Raoul has his good nights, but the last time I saw him I wasn't impressed.
David Cryer and D.C. Anderson are brilliant as the Managers.
I wasn't impressed with Kim Stengel as Carlotta.
Patti Davidson-Gorbea is an amazing Madame Giry
Jimmy Smagula as Piangi is really good!
and Kate Wray is the best Meg I have seen yet.
Tendres Baisers,
Juliette Capulet
Posted: 3/2/04 at 10:57pm
Posted: 3/2/04 at 11:31pm
Tim Martin Gleason was fine, but pretty bland. Rebecca Pitcher was awful, as was the Meg u/s. Kim as Carlotta was fine, but her lyrics were very unintelligable.
I look forward to seeing Gary Mauer in the role.
Posted: 3/2/04 at 11:46pm
Sarah Pfisterer is my personal favorite Christine... I long to see her again
Posted: 3/2/04 at 11:53pm
Tim Martin Gleason was a very dorky Raoul and a very angry Phantom full of unfocused energy. I like his voice; his diction is a little odd since he seems to kind of chew his words. But he's very endearing and protective of Christine.
Kim Stengel's Carlotta is mostly one-dimensional, and her voice is hardly as impressive as 3 other Carlottas I've seen, and Lydia Rajunas, one of Kim's understudies I saw in San Francisco.
Patti Davidson Gorbea is an excellent Mme. Giry. She's not as creepy as I prefer, but she's wonderful in the role.
DC Anderson and David Cryer are HILARIOUS. I love their Andre and Firmin. They're completely overwhelmed without appearing overwrought.
Kate Wray is a better dancer and actress than singer, but I like her as well. She plays it very young, but also very plucky.
Updated On: 3/3/04 at 11:53 PM
Posted: 3/3/04 at 12:47am
Posted: 3/3/04 at 7:06am
I am a Phantom lover, you know! LOL!
Updated On: 3/3/04 at 07:06 AM
Posted: 3/4/04 at 7:04pm
Though I've not seen him as Phantom, I hear that he is doing quite well in the role. Though he has big LITTLE shoes to fill. Brad is an awesome Erik! I believe he just set a record as the actor who has played Phantom more often than anyone. Don't quote me, though.
Posted: 3/13/04 at 8:04am
Which kinda brings me to a question and it would settle a bet I've got going with a few of my friends. Does ANYONE know when Tim Martin Gleason's birthday is? I swear, he's the only actor I've ever come across that I don't know that? Anyway the bet is on what his sign is so knowing his birthday will solve who wins
Posted: 3/13/04 at 4:36pm
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Posted: 3/13/04 at 7:52pm
My guess was Leo on the Cancer cusp - Based on what I've seen onstage when he was the Phantom versus his persona at the Stage door (that guy has a beautiful blush)
Now, if someone would prove me right or wrong . . .
*I'm Inside The Music*
Posted: 3/13/04 at 8:01pm
Posted: 3/14/04 at 12:44pm
I have seen many productions, including productions in New York as well as London, and I would rank this current tour right up there with any of them, IMO! I absolutely loved this production.
On Wednesday 10th March, (matinee), the leads were:
The Phantom.....Tim Martin Gleason
Christine Daae...Rebecca Pitcher
Raoul.....Peter Lockyer
Monsieur Firmin.....David Cryer
Monsieur Andre....D.C. Anderson
Carlotta Guidicelli....Kim Stengel
Meg Giry.........Kate Wray
Madame Giry...Patti Davidson-Gorbea
I would love to see Gary Mauer and Tim Martin Gleason in their regular roles as the Phantom and Raoul, respectively.
I guess I will just have to go and see it again...oh well...
Very, very talented cast!
Updated On: 3/14/04 at 12:44 PM
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Posted: 3/14/04 at 7:20pm
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Posted: 3/16/04 at 12:21am
You got close to the best cast you could get IMHO! I LOVED Tim and Peter as the Phantom and Raoul respectively. I'd give anything to see it again with them
Although I bet they did better with Beth Southard as Christine
* Peter should BE Raoul FULL-TIME *
Kev, I'd agree but only if Tim was Phantom full time
Bwaybabe85 and bwayfan1225, I know you were talking to Faith but figured another perspective never hurt
Um, if you'd like examples further, e-mail me Iminsidethemusic@yahoo.com
* Is Raoul SUPPOSED to be a wuss??? *
Ummmm . . . if you've ever read the original Leroux novel . . . he's a bit of a pansy. pasty white and seemingly frail.
I've seen some actors who play him amazingly strong though. Peter Lockyer, Tim Martin Gleason, to name my two favorites
chinkie azn jai, if you want to see Peter in the role of Raoul, and you plan on going several times, after the first go to the stage door and ask him! I did that in Orlando with Tim, asked him when he was playing the Phantom because I had seen him in Philly and wanted to see him again, and he came out and told me he was going on later that week - and I luckily enough had tickets! So usually if you ask the actors, they have a pretty good idea of when they are going on
Posted: 3/16/04 at 10:28am
Ummmm . . . if you've ever read the original Leroux novel . . . he's a bit of a pansy. pasty white and seemingly frail.
Hmmm...I have a distinct impression that for the upcoming POTO movie, Joel Schumacher and ALW did not have Patrick Wilson portray him that way. From what I've heard, its more a "dashing nobleman" role so that you are actually torn between Erik and Raoul. Should be interesting.
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Posted: 3/16/04 at 1:49pm
I am a huge fan of Peter's! I saw him as Marius six times and there was never anything wussy about his performance. I also saw him as Rodolfo twice in La Boheme. Again, he was amazing. I've heard nothing but great things about his Raoul.. would you mind going into detail about his performance, Faith2? I would really appreciate it!
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Same here! I saw Peter as Marius and Rodolfo and would love to see him as Raoul. I've also heard great things about him in that role. Please give us details!
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Hi bwayfan1225 and bwaybabe85
Sorry I was not able to get back here before now.
I really enjoyed Peter Lockyer's performance as Raoul. I thought his voice was strong and powerful. Actually, I was rather a bit used to Raoul having the 'weaker' voice of the two characters - Raoul and Phantom. It has always been my experience that Raoul was usually a 'higher' tenor, but not in this case.
While Tim Martin Gleason's voice, as the Phantom was very strong and very powerful, his tenor was a bit higher than Peter Lockyer's, and for me that was a bit surprising.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but I hope you can understand what I mean. It was almost as Peter's voice was a bit too 'low' for my expectations of what Raoul usually sounds like....other than that, he was perfect. I did not find Peter any more wimpy than any other actor who has played Raoul.
I think it is intended for Raoul to be characterized as a bit subordinate to the Phantom, of inferior importance, sort of secondary. The underdog, so to speak.
It will be interesting to see the film version of the musical, and to see Raoul on an equal footing with the Phantom.
I hope this helps, thanks for asking.
Updated On: 3/16/04 at 01:49 PM
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