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Still a masterpiece: The Phantom of the Opera dazzles with spectacle and song
Still a masterpiece: The Phantom of the Opera dazzles with spectacle and song

New Paper

time16-05-2025

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Still a masterpiece: The Phantom of the Opera dazzles with spectacle and song

Title: The Phantom of the Opera Performance season: Until June 22, 2025 Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (including intermission) Director: Rainer Fried Starring: Ben Forster, Grace Roberts, Matt Leisy Genre: Musical gothic romance Score: ✓✓✓✓ out of five Andrew Lloyd Webber's timeless masterpiece, The Phantom of the Opera, has once again cast its spell over Singapore, playing at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands. For a strictly limited season from May 9, 2025, this brilliant original production resurrects the haunting tale of obsession and artistry. Based on Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel, it plunges audiences into the shadowed depths of the Paris Opera House, where a mysterious, masked musical genius holds sway, his heart captivated by the young soprano, Christine Daaé. Hits Storyline: The timeless gothic romance, based on Gaston Leroux's novel, remains profoundly captivating. It masterfully explores themes of obsession, unrequited love, and artistry, balancing grand operatic drama with moments of aching vulnerability that resonate deeply with audiences. The narrative of the disfigured musical genius, his talented protégée, and their tragic love triangle continues to enthral. Direction: Associate director Rainer Fried successfully conjures the production's signature dark and gothic atmosphere. The staging largely facilitates immersive transitions, guiding the audience through the opulent Paris Opera House and into the Phantom's shadowy lair with thrilling effect, effectively highlighting the story's inherent romanticism and suspense. Acting: Ben Forster as the Phantom and Grace Roberts as Christine Daaé deliver exceptional, vocally powerful, and emotionally nuanced performances, creating compelling chemistry. Forster's Phantom is both menacing and tragically human, while Roberts' Christine beautifully captures her character's journey. The strong ensemble cast supports them admirably, bringing energy and life to every scene, especially during grand numbers like "Masquerade." Audience Appeal: Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic score, featuring unforgettable melodies like The Music of the Night, All I Ask of You, and the titular theme, combined with the spectacular visuals and enduring love story, ensures the musical captivates both seasoned theatregoers and new generations. It offers a deeply moving and memorable theatrical experience for all. Misses Production Value: While individual vocal performances, particularly from the leads, soared with clarity and power, the sound mixing proved less optimal during more complex arrangements. Notably, when large sections of the ensemble sang together, or during the intricate, layered trios featuring the Phantom, Christine, and Raoul - moments that should be musical highlights - the sound occasionally became muddled. This unfortunately led to a lack of lyrical coherence at times, diminishing the impact of these crucial polyphonic interactions and making it difficult to discern the individual vocal lines that are so integral to the storytelling in those scenes. Is it worth a watch? Absolutely. Despite potential technical inconsistencies that might mar the occasional performance, The Phantom of the Opera remains an undeniable theatrical triumph. This Singapore production is a powerful testament to its enduring magic, largely driven by its haunting music, powerful lead performances, and the sheer grandeur of its ambition, and serves as a potent reminder of why Phantom has captivated millions worldwide for decades. Whether you're reliving the dark romance and operatic grandeur or experiencing its spell for the first time, prepare to be swept away. No recording can truly capture the visceral thrill and emotional depth of seeing this musical masterpiece live.

Lincoln-Way Area Chorale to commemorate 30th anniversary with New Lenox concert performances
Lincoln-Way Area Chorale to commemorate 30th anniversary with New Lenox concert performances

Chicago Tribune

time06-03-2025

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  • Chicago Tribune

Lincoln-Way Area Chorale to commemorate 30th anniversary with New Lenox concert performances

Favorite pieces will be featured in Lincoln-Way Area Chorale's concert celebrating three decades of educating, uniting, enriching and inspiring through music. LEGACY: Honoring the Past, Looking to the Future will be performed April 25 and 26 at The United Methodist Church of New Lenox. 'This is just wonderful. I am so excited that we're celebrating everything that the group has been and what we're going to be,' said Elisé L. Greene, artistic director of Lincoln-Way Area Chorale. Kim Kalnins contacted Charles 'Chuck' Stark in 1995 when the Mokena Community Park District was looking to sponsor a community choir for Lincoln-Way High School alumni who still wanted to sing together. Stark, who retired in 1991 after 25 years as Lincoln-Way's chorale director, agreed to direct an adult community chorale if there was a large enough turnout to make it worthwhile, according to the chorale's website. More than 70 people showed up to the first rehearsal. The group, which went on to become an independent 501(c)(3) organization, honors its history with a concert including 'All My Trials' and 'The Last Words of David' to honor Stark, who was the chorale's artistic director until 2012. 'Before the pandemic there was a dedication for the auditorium at Lincoln-Way Central where he had taught for a million years it seems. He was still alive and he requested those pieces for the dedication so I knew that those were a couple of his favorites,' said Greene, of Tinley Park. LEGACY features 'Embraceable You' and 'All I Ask of You' from 'The Phantom of the Opera,' two favorites of Gregory Day, who was artistic director from 2012 to 2018. He is scheduled to attend both performances and will guest conduct 'All I Ask of You.' The program also includes 'With a Voice of Singing,' 'Sogno di Volare' from the video game 'Civilization VI,' Rachel Platten's 'Fight Song,' 'This Is Me' from 'The Greatest Showman' and 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' from Disney's 'Encanto.' 'Knowing that I needed to look to the future as well as where we are now, they needed a bunch of contemporary type of pieces to fill in and even out some of those that are heavy pieces or very traditional,' Greene said. 'I really like to get a big variety of styles and genres.' The women of the choir will sing 'Warrior,' which was composed by Kim Baryluk, a founding member of Canadian folk group The Wyrd Sisters, and is about a rash of murders of women killed in Winnipeg, Canada, because of domestic violence. 'She wrote this very poignant piece about women speaking up for other women,' Greene said. 'It's just a really gripping, beautiful piece.' LEGACY will feature Jason Randall of Naperville filling in for Lincoln-Way Area Chorale's accompanist, Jeremy Landig, who is committed to 'Ride the Cyclone – The Musical' from April 25 to May 4 at Lewis University's Philip Lynch Theatre in Romeoville. Other instrumentalists at the concert will include electric bassist Clifford Hunt, a string teacher in Joliet, and drummer Mike Carlson of Oak Forest. 'It's become a choir family and it's not just people coming together to sing but they care about each other. So many of them have become really dear friends,' said Greene, whose husband, Gordon Greene, became a Lincoln-Way Area Chorale member in 2018 when she began leading the group. Interspersed throughout the concert will be video interviews with chorale alumnus Peggy Stark, who will be in attendance to represent her late husband, founding director Charles Stark; previous artistic director Day; and some Lincoln-Way Area Chorale charter members. Singers who have been with the choir since its inception are Sue Albor, Sylvia Bergman and Ken Reed, of Frankfort; Cara Gibbons, of Crete; Heather Goesel, of Naperville; Toni Miller, Dorothy Peterson and Donna Roesel of Mokena; Diane Turnbough and Vivian Van Donk, of New Lenox; and James Wahl, of Tinley Park. 'That the group has been together for this long, I think that is really fantastic,' Elisé L. Greene said. 'We have built our numbers back up. We have almost 90 singers and that is great because there are groups that didn't make it through the pandemic.' The concert will conclude with 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic,' a favorite of many Lincoln-Way Area Chorale members, an invite for past members to join the onstage performance. 'I would really like to encourage anyone that has ever been in the choir to come to the concert,' Greene said. The United Methodist Church of New Lenox is not only the location for LEGACY but also the place where Lincoln-Way Area Chorale rehearses on Monday nights. 'It has awesome acoustics. It really does. There are very few churches around that have enough space at the front of the building for a group our size to actually be there. This one does so that's wonderful,' Greene said. There is a variety of ages in Lincoln-Way Area Chorale. 'We have people that are in their early 20s and people that are in their 80s, and they can sit together. You don't find that very often where they have something in common,' Greene said. 'That's their love of music and that's really a remarkable thing.' A non-audition choir, Lincoln-Way Area Chorale has members ranging from music teachers to people who come in hardly reading music at all. 'It's just a bond that you make with these people that you're with. It's very rewarding and it's very unique. Being able to share that with audiences also is really incredible,' Greene said. Concert tickets are available for chorale sponsors and patrons to purchase and will go on sale to the public on April 1. When: 7:30 p.m. April 25; 3 p.m. April 26

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