Sabtu, 24 September 2011

The Lair - Phantom 25 Years Later

As October 2, 2011 nears to the 25th anniversary celebration of The Phantom of the Opera, a lot has been stirring in my opinionated soul. Usually, when I post an opinion, I pay for it in many ways.

The lair, in case you didn't know, isn't exactly the safest place to be these days as a fan of The Phantom of the Opera. After being hounded down by a few - met with hatred by a few, just because I saw, liked, and supported Love Never Dies, I've often considered throwing the towel into the lake under the opera house and never returning.

I've been defriended on social mediums, blocked, forum crucified, tweeted as a moron who writes garbage, and reviewed on Amazon as an "amateur" who knows nothing. Ah, the love of the lair! Where else in the entertainment community can you find such -- such unconditional love and acceptance? Maybe during the final lair scene on stage, but most definitely not in the Phantom community.

Now that I got that out of my soul, let's proceed to the 25th Anniversary celebration. I had posted an article sometime ago about Phantom forums, where I occasionally read, lurk, and foolishly contribute my opinion. There's been a ton of chatter in the lair recently regarding the 25th anniversary concert of The Phantom of the Opera to be held at the Royal Albert Hall.

The full cast has been announced. You can read all about it on BroadwayWorld.com. CLICK HERE As the old saying goes, "You can please some of the people some of the time . . . but you can never please all of the people all of the time." So is the same with casting of the 25th anniversary celebration.

Frankly, I think some of the disgruntled rumblings around the lair come from the casting of Ramin Karminloo and Sierra Boggess, who stared in Love Never Dies in London. I can only surmise Ramin and Sierra are somehow marked for life for participating in LND, and therefore are not worthy to perform in the iconic celebration of 25 years.

A lot of fans had their own favorites, of course, they would have cast in the roles--that I can understand. However, casting isn't always easy. People have other commitments. Younger choices have been made rather than older seasoned performers. It is what it is. The power to choose was not given to you as a fan. And if you did have the power, you'd be in the same gondola - you'd please yourself, but alienate others.

However, Sierra and Ramin are no strangers to the roles. Ramin, of course, played Phantom at Her Majesty's Theatre, and Sierra played Christine in the Las Vegas production. Both were highly acclaimed in their performances, and I am sure will do the 25th anniversary justice, even if they're not your favorites.

The complaints go on and on, and I don't wish to rehash the unhappy ramblings of people's opinions on the remaining cast choices. However, I'll put my two cents into the ring before I take my Fandango ticket to Lloyd Center Theaters in Portland, Oregon to see the show at 11:00 a.m., on October 2nd. When I sit down in that theater seat, no doubt with popcorn in hand and friends sprinkled throughout the seats next to me, I'll first bemoan I'm not there in London. You guys that get to see this live are so lucky! Enjoy!

Then, as the lights dim, and the show starts, Ramin and Sierra will not be my focus, nor any of the other actors/actresses dressed in the stunning costumes. Instead, I will be looking at the Phantom, Christine, Raoul, Meg, Madame Giry, Carlotta, Piangi, the Managers, and the other wonderful extras who make up this fantastic show. I'm going to get lost in the scenery. I'm going to be enthralled when I hear The Music of the Night, and swoon in the lovely rooftop scene of All I Ask of You. Then, I'll no doubt shed my usual tear in the final lair scene when I hear the Phantom sing, "It's over now, the music of the night." (Even though it really isn't over.)

When it's all said and done, I'm going to jump to my feet and yell bravo and clap enthusiastically as the cast takes their bows and we celebrate worldwide 25 years of a wonderful show. I don't care who makes money off this production. I don't care who stars on stage. I don't care if you're one of the disgruntled fans in the lair who complain about everything. All I care about, is enjoying the show and loving the story.

I encourage you to do the same. Put aside your prejudices for a day and join in the worldwide celebration of The Phantom of the Opera wholeheartedly. That's what October 2, 2011 is all about. It's about the story you love and defend.

Oh, and Andrew - THANKS! Thanks for everything you've given us in the old and the new. My respect for you as a composer will never end.

Just in case you miss it live in London or miss it at the theater, head on over to the official website and preorder the CD/DVD. CLICK HERE

And that's my rambling opinion for the day!

The Phantom's Student aka Vicki




Rabu, 21 September 2011

CD has arrived


OK it's finally arrived.

My new CD titled BRING ME GIANTS is now hot off the press and those who pre-ordered should be recieveing your copies within days.

We will have the distribution line moving quickly now.  It will be available through all the regular outlets such as iTunes etc.  As soon as the date has been confirmed for those areas we'll put it up on the blog.

Keep your eyes peeled.


Kamis, 15 September 2011

GOOD NEWS PLANET


So I went ahead and followed my own advice and set up a new blog called:

GOOD NEWS PLANET

This is what I want to do and I'll need your help.  

I want people to find stories, Good News Stories, and submit them to us.  We'll post them on the Blog and do out little part in putting some Good Energy out in the world.  

Sure as heck it's pretty chaotic out there right now.  Has been for a while. The news is filled with turmoil and despair etc. But trust me, I know that through darkness a light always shines.  And if we can shine a little light into that darkness things might just brighten up a little, if even for a few moments.

So if you know of some good news stories just submit them as comments at the blog address below and we'll get started.  

www.goodnewsplanet.blogspot.com


"Everyone has inside of him a piece of good news.  The good news is that you don't know how great you can be!  How much you can love!  What you can accomplish! And what your potential is"
- Anne Frank

Thanks for helping to change the world just a little!







Rabu, 14 September 2011

So Much News...No Time!

I'm sorely delinquent posting here, but I've been buried in editing my third historical romance novel, The Price of Deception. As a result, blogs and other things are falling by the wayside, while news is popping up left and right.

Most of you probably know all this stuff anyway, but I do have readers worldwide that land here uninformed over the latest in the Phantom world. Below are a few quick items, then I need to sign off.

Article this morning about the filming of Love Never Dies in Australia - Stage Fright and the Cast! Looks like this is going to be great! CLICK HERE

Article about the availability of the filmed AU version of Love Never Dies - Release scheduled for February 2012. CLICK HERE

25th Anniversary Concert of Phantom of the Opera - Can't get to London? Tickets all sold out? Check your local theater. It's being streamed live, and I've got three tickets for my home-town showing. CLICK HERE for a list of theaters where you can watch this historic performance.

If you haven't listened to our interview with Peter Karrie (see blog below), go check it out on All Things Phantom. It was a great interview.

The Phantom of the Opera has been released now too in the UK for licensing to schools and colleges. It's already been done so here in the US. I can't imagine how exciting it will be for young talented individuals to play these roles. CLICK HERE

Signing off for now. Have much more to say, but just can't right now!

The Phantom's Student aka the News From the Lair

Selasa, 13 September 2011

New CD has shipped!

The NEW CD has SHIPPED!

We are very pleased to announce that the latest CD has indeed been shipped.  Those of you who pre-ordered at the California Concerts will be receiving them very shortly.

I'm grateful to everyone who added their talents:

Jeremy Roberts, Roberta Nusim, Frank Wildhorn, Morgan James, Jill Santoriello, Ron Sharpe, Ed Kessell and Hershey Felder.  And not to forget the tremendous musicians who played on the CD.

I hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it.

It should be available on iTunes and Amazon very shortly.

Keep your eyes peeled here for the updates.

www.jamesbarbour.com

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