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  • In 1986, Andrew Lloyd Webber"s The Phantom of the Opera arrived on the West End stage at Her Majesty"s Theatre. Fast forward 25 years and Phantom has achieved global success, millions of viewers, a film adaptation in 2004 and a musical sequel. Now viewers have the chance to experience this phenomenal show right from their own screens. Filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, this stunning performance brings the show to a bigger stage and celebrates its role as one of the biggest shows in theatre history, with speeches, performances and appearances by the original cast and some of the show"s most notable Phantoms, including John Owen-Jones and Colm Wilkinson. Starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, Phantom tells the story of a deformed musical genius who lives in the catacombs of the Paris Opera House. Shunned by society, the Phantom seeks revenge in cruel and often violent acts. The Phantom is in love with chorus girl Christine Daaé and has been secretly training her to replace La Carlotta as the opera"s reigning diva. However, when Christine is thrust into the spotlight, she is also reunited with childhood friend Raoul. Passion, obsession and chaos ensue as Christine finds herself torn between her love for Raoul and her strange pull towards the mysterious and dangerous Phantom
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  • countries UK
  • 2011
  • rating 7364 Vote

 

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After my 1st one on Broadway I was blown away. Then in London I was blown away again. Then saw anotherone one Broadway plus a couple more in London. Then the 25th anniversary performance which was so grand I wonder if it ever will be surpassed. But then again I think (I hope really) Cameron Mackintosh will just do that anyhow. Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall dvd. Yeah I prefer the new one. Sierra and Ramin were by far the best Phantom and Christine. I just wish I could"ve seen them live. :P. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert hall of light.

Ramin and Sierra do look like a happy married couple! When they came back on stage

Not many folk can pull off all black suits. 25th Anniversary Universal Studios | 2011 | 160 min | Not rated | Feb 07, 2012 Overview Blu-ray review Screenshots (20) Packaging User reviews (3) Region coding News Forum The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall (2011) The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall Blu-ray delivers stunning video and great audio in this excellent Blu-ray release Fully-staged, commemorative live performance of "The Phantom of the Opera", the popular Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical based on the French novel "Le Fant?me de l"Op?ra", by Gaston Leroux. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera, three special performances were filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the third of which was screened live worldwide on October 2nd, 2011. For the film"s Home Video release, and for all subsequent releases, footage from all three performances was edited together. For more about The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall and the The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall Blu-ray release, see the The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on January 24, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 4. 0 out of 5. Directors: Nick Morris, Laurence Connor Writer: Andrew Lloyd Webber Starring: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, Wendy Ferguson, Barry James, Gareth Snook » See full cast & crew The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall Blu-ray, Video Quality The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall 25th Anniversary is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Universal with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1. 78:1. This is a spectacularly effective transfer that is sharp and appealing, with absolutely eye popping color and incredible detail apparent on the production"s unbelievably opulent costumes, many of which almost pop off the screen in close-ups. The entire production features beautifully saturated colors, solid blacks and stable contrast. About the only issue with this presentation is some persistent moir? which crops up with fair regularity on the huge screen behind the stage which features gigantic projections. Other than that anomaly, this is a trouble free and highly enjoyable presentation that should delight all of the Phantom "s many fans. The Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall Blu-ray, Audio Quality Update: Several of our members have posted asking about the center channel on this release. It is not missing, though it is used differently than center channels regularly are. Once I noticed the postings, I went back and actually put my ear next to the center channel to discern what"s going on. It is in fact inactive in the opening Prologue, no doubt contributing to the inadequate levels I note with regard to the Auctioneer below. But it does kick into action during the Overture and stays regularly active after that. At times it seems over-reverbed, as if it"s being used mostly for ambient hall effect rather than actual direct audio feed. I"ve slightly lowered the audio score after revisiting this aspect. Universal regularly does some frankly screwy things with their audio options on their music or concert titles, regularly having their Blu-ray discs default to Dolby Digital 5. 1 tracks, and then having what most home theater aficionados are probably going to want, a lossless 5. 1 option (usually DTS-HD Master Audio 5. 1), as the third choice. Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall 25th Anniversary ups that oddness on two levels: first, the disc defaults to a standard Dolby Digital 2. 0 mix, and then, even more peculiarly, the disc does not allow easy toggling to the lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5. 1 track that is included. Instead you need to either go back to the Main Menu or the Pop-Up Menu and access Setup and make the appropriate audio choice there. That slight difficulty aside, for the most part the 5. 1 track is incredibly well rendered, at least after the main singing gets underway. For some reason the Prologue is mixed rather low (or was inadequately miked), and the Auctioneer is a bit hard to hear. Once the main thrust of the show gets underway, the DTS- HD Master Audio 5. 1 track easily supports everything from the coloratura warbling to the synth-laden moments of the score. Balance is excellent between the orchestra and the singers and The Royal Albert Hall"s natural ambience is caught magnificently on this track. 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#perfect. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the royal albert hall. This man Ramin Karimloo is OUT OF THIS WORLD. I haven"t seen this show in years, good to revisit the allstars of musicals. Synopsis Storyline: In 1986, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera arrived on the West End stage at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Fast forward 25 years and Phantom has achieved global success, millions of viewers, a film adaptation in 2004 and a musical sequel. Now viewers have the chance to experience this phenomenal show right from their own screens. Filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, this stunning performance brings the show to a bigger stage and celebrates its role as one of the biggest shows in theatre history, with speeches, performances and appearances by the original cast and some of the show’s most notable Phantoms, including John Owen-Jones and Colm Wilkinson. Starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, Phantom tells the story of a deformed musical genius who lives in the catacombs of the Paris Opera House. Shunned by society, the Phantom seeks revenge in cruel and often violent acts. The Phantom is in love with chorus girl Christine Daaé and has been secretly training her to replace La … Written by LadyN1 User Reviews: I have loved "The Phantom of the Opera" for many years and listen to the soundtrack album with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman almost religiously. I began watching this with great worry, remembering how underwhelmed and disappointed I felt with the 2004 film adaptation. Imagine my delight when I discovered this even better than the original cast! Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Bogges are both incredible actors and singers and are absolute magic together, as well as individually. Ramin has the passion and soul the Phantom needs and Sierra has the voice of an angel and makes feel every note she sings. For years, I have had to put up with people telling me that Joel Schumacher’s utterly redundant 2004 adaptation was actually brilliant; or that they cannot afford to see the real show. Well, the 25th anniversary concert exposes the 2004 adaptation for the diabolical mess that it is, with it’s far superior singing, acting and set. And the fact that it is available on DVD means the 2004 film can shoved into the deep hole it belongs in. Simply perfect, there is no excuse to miss this. Watch it and let it’s music caress your soul.

Wonderful movie, loved every minute of it. Thank you for making this available. Superb, splendid, magnificent, haunting, and so much more. Gerard Butler was outstanding. Loved him. <3. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert hall. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert halloween.

Yeah tbh i"d be crying if Ramin was singing right in front of me

Ramin is by far the best phantom, no doubt. Spotify gives you instant access to millions of songs – from old favorites to the latest hits. Just hit play to stream anything you like. Listen everywhere Spotify works on your computer, mobile, tablet and TV. Unlimited, ad-free music No ads. No interruptions. Just music. Download music & listen offline Keep playing, even when you don"t have a connection. Premium sounds better Get ready for incredible sound quality. Hello from Cairns, Australia. Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall cast. Thank you so much for sharing this! It must have been the most incredible experience. I love this movie and so would pick the phantom lol love him. I remember watching this when it came out and I had it on VHS. Wow, I haven"t watch this in years. It"s all coming back as I remember which songs come next and sing along. Wish there had been youtube when I was a teen. Thank you for sharing.

Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall full. Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall 2012. Peter Jöback steals colms place first and then JOJ"s.

@MrSean24601 I agree with you but I think in part this has to do with availability during the build-up phase of the performance. Phantom: Sing for me. Christine: Belts off vocal Me: Cries off key.

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Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall 2011. Hands down he"s the best phantom there EVER was. IM IN LOVE WITH HIS VOICE. West End Drama Music Romance A disfigured musical genius, hidden away in the Paris Opera House, terrorises the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protégée whom he trains and loves. The 25th anniversary of the first public performance of Phantom of the Opera was celebrated with a grand performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Directing: Nick Morris Laurence Connor Writing: Richard Stilgoe Andrew Lloyd Webber Gaston Leroux 8. 5/10 Release Date: 2011-09-27 Views: 13518 Country: GB Runtime: 202 Cast Reviews Comments.

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I nearly bypassed picking up the Phantom of the Opera (POTO) 25th Anniversary DVD because I was unfamiliar with Ramin Karimloo (Phantom) and Sierra Boggess (Christine. So I took a chance and brought the DVD home. What a surprising delight! POTO 25 was filmed before a live audience at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The cameras bring the viewer up close and personal to the happenings on stage.
Ramin and Sierra had starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber"s POTO sequel, Love Never Dies (LND) just before the POTO 25 event. Their chemistry bonding had already been established during LND, so they sizzled on stage during POTO 25. Their voices compliment each other so magnificently, and their faces (especially Sierra"s) portray the vast array of emotions during their songs. They are incredible! They make you believe that you are witnessing something very, very, once-in-a-lifetime special, because you are!
So, I have been transformed from an unfamiliar viewer in the beginning, to a full-fledged obsessive drum beater for Ramin and Sierra in their remarkable POTO 25 performances. Sierra is a true to life Angel of Music; her voice, radiant beauty, emotional energy, and sensational acting talent will mesmerize you. She is such a wonderful inspiration to all those aspiring to be stage actors and singers. Ramin is a powerful Phantom who brilliantly brings to life a lonely, disfigured composer who falls in love with Christine.
POTO 25 is beautiful acting, singing, costuming, stage setting all rolled up into a full orchestra, mind-blowing experience you should not miss! Crank up the volume and thoroughly enjoy this masterpiece.
Ramin and Sierra are pure magic together. They have made people (including me) cry during this wonderful production. Sierra"s voice and emotional impact can, and probably will, cause shivers to run up and down your spine at times. Yes, she really is this amazing.
I watch my favorite parts of POTO 25 several times a week. It never fails to lift my spirits and to appreciate the spectacular talent on display whenever I wish. Bravo, Ramin and Sierra.

Can"t get enough of them singing together. The Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall (2011) is a recording of the stage musical Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber. They recorded three sessions and edited them together. The film was directed by Nick Morris while the stage production was directed by Laurence Connor. It was filmed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the stage musical. On Oct 2, 2011, One of the filmed sessions was screened live over the entire world. The musical is set up like an opera where there is very little spoke dialogue. The musical has a sequel, Love Never Dies, occurring ten years after the events of the stage musical. Synopsis Edit Prologue Edit The musical begins with an auction where an older Raoul is present. The auctions consists of items from the Opera House. It time for the restored chandelier and the scene begins to move back in time. Act 1 Edit It’s 1881 and a rehearsal of the opera is in full swing. It is shortly interrupted by the Phantom. The new managers try to downplay the incident but Carlotta refuses to sing until the problem is over. The managers panic and Meg, a ballerina from the chorus, suggests Christine Daae to take the role and surprises everyone. After the show, Raoul goes to the dressing room and Christine confesses to him about her Angel of Music. After he leaves, the Phantom speaks to her and brings her to his lair through a mirror. Christine believes him to be an angel from her late father. The Phantom has chosen her to sing his music and continues to train her. When she unmasks him, he takes her back to the opera house. Meanwhile, The managers are attempting to rectify the budget. Madame Giry explain to them about the phantom and delivers the note tell them to replace Carlotta with Christine. The ignore the warning. That evening, Carlotta croaks. Shortly after, Buquet’s body is found hanging from the rafters. After the performance, Christine and Raoul escape to the roof where they confess their love for one another. The phantom overhears and is heart broken and vows revenge. In the opera house, the chandelier explodes and curtain falls. Act 2 Edit The act opens with a masquerade ball where Christine and Raoul are hiding their engagement. The phantom appears (as Red Death) and presents his opera Don Juan Triumphant and demands that Christine is lead. Christine refuses and Raoul begins to search for information on the phantom. During the premiere of the opera, the phantom kills the lead male and takes over the role. Midscene, he places a ring on the finger of Christine and kidnaps her. Raoul follows. The Phantom demands for Christine to marry him. When Raoul arrives, Phantom places him in a noose and gives her the ultimatum, either marriage or Raoul’s death. She kisses the Phantom and chooses him. After the kiss, the phantom releases the couple. Chrstine returns the ring and has a hard time leaving. Once she does, the phantom moves to his chair, and covers with a robe. When the authorities and Meg find him, she remove the cape and all that is left is his mask. Themes and Motifs: Edit Ghostliness and Hauntedness: The entire play is haunted by the presence of the Phantom. The Phantom calls to Christine over the loud speaker and it sounds very spirit like. The Phantom haunts the Opera House and we discover that he has been doing it for three years. As a result of his hauntings, Christine sings lead. In Act 2, the phantom directly haunts the opera house and forces them to do his opera. Whenever something moves off task, his ghost like voice resonates and the actors begin to work. Throughout the entire musical, he is constantly sending notes to the managers, Raoul and Carlotta. The legend of the Phantom is well known. It is a general fact and is accepted by all of the actors except the managers. Eventually, they take his threats seriously but it takes until Act 2 for that to happen. The phantom leaves an haunting feeling on the audience at the end of the play as well. Much like the 1943 film adaptation, the last image that we see is the mask of the phantom. The entire play is introduce by a prologue of an auction that an Older Raoul is attending. The events of the entire musical haunts Raoul and the auction triggers these memories. The fact that the musical haunts Raoul exemplifies any of the hauntings in the musical and reinforces the idea that these events are just a memory replaying over and over. The memory of the people are ghosts and become the same as the phantom to the members of the opera troupe. Love and Jealously: Edit Christine is the focal point of both the love and jealously in this adaptation. Both the phantom and Raoul are in love with Christine. The Phantom shows his love through haunting the theatre and helping Christine to become a better opera singer. Raoul brings flowers as well as declarations of love. Love drives the plot of this musical. Without the phantom’s love and desire for Christine and her voice, the story would cease to exist. In this adaptation, jealousy is very strong. Raoul is jealous of the Phantom and the Phantom is extremely jealous of Raoul. However, Raoul has no idea who he is jealous of at first because he believes that she is making up the phantom and her Angel of Music. The phantom’s jealously is what is the major force that drives Act 2. He wants revenge on Raoul for loving Christine as well as wanting her to love him the way she loves Raoul. Both Love and Jealously work hand in hand to drive the plot of the musical. Love and Death: Edit Love and Death go hand in hand as well. Much like the novel, the phantom drives himself mad loving Christine. His disfigurement get worse as his love for Christine grows. By the end, the phantom has barely any hair left, and the left side of his face is falling apart. His appearance is truly monstrous. The phantom’s love for Christine is what is killing him. The same goes for Christine. A part of her is dying when she choses Raoul over the Phantom. The Phantom represents appearances and art while Raoul represents reality, marriage, and domesticity. She cannot have both her art and reality. Christine either must live with the Phantom or with Raoul. When she leaves the Phantom, part of herself dies with him. Her artistic self no longer exists because he molded her artistic self. Redemption: Edit There is a sense of Redemption in the play. The Phantom has committed some terrible crimes in the course of the two acts. When Christine chooses him and kisses him, the Phantom has a change of heart. Even though he loves Christine, he realizes that he must give her up and let her be with Raoul. The Phantom sacrifices his selfishness and instead shows a selfless love towards Christine. Appearance vs. Reality: Edit Like most adaptations, the musical is playing with the idea of appearance versus reality. The Phantom represents appearances while Raoul represents reality. The phantom appears to be everything Christine wants. She believes him to be her Angel of Music. The phantom takes on that role to manipulate Christine as well as helping her. The phantom’s appearance inhibits anyone from getting close to him as well. Christine becomes terrified of the phantom’s monstrous appearance and ignores the reality of his love for her. His artwork is quite beautiful and Chrstine cannot reconcile with that beauty because of the outward appearance as well as the monstrous actions of the Phantom. The play constantly switches back from the Opera and Reality as well. It is entirely based upon the appearance of the actors versus the reality of their status. Importance of Adaptation: Edit This adaptation is the second stage musical, however, it is more successful than the first. The phantom in this adaptation is closely related to death. The image of him rowing Christine over the underground lake to his liar, reflects the lake one must cross to enter the underworld. During the timeline of the play, the phantom’s appearance continues to decay. It shows that the Phantom’s condition can change, unlike in the other adaptations where the disfigurement is more permanent. This adaptation removes the Persian as the direct link to the phantom and creates the character Madame Giry. She is the one who delivers the salary to the phantom and is the one who is delivering most of the information about the phantom. She is the one who leads Raoul to the Phantom at the end of the musical to rescue Christine. She is strong female character that hasn’t been in many stage adaptations. Madame Giry also fears the phantom, allowing the audience to pick up on some past history that we may not know of. This is one of the first adaptations that starts in the future and moves backwards to the events of the play. However, that concept is never returned to and the musical doesn’t complete that idea. We do have the sense that all of these events are happening in the past as well as haunting Raoul, the person who remembers the events of the opera house. The musical brings in some concepts from other adaptations. It references the 1925 silent film adaptation where the Phantom communicated Christine through the mirror and that is how she enters his liar. It also takes the idea of the Phantom being a musician and composer from the 1943 film adaptation. In this musical, Joesph Banquet is killed during the events of the musical and not before the events of the plot, like in the novel. It is the first indicator of the monstrosity of the phantom and emphasizes that monstrous side.

The phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall online. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert hall of fame. By far the best Christine and Phantom... I get chills every time I hear them ??. But Gerard butler is hot so it really doesn"t matter. Lol. Why does everybody love Ramin so much? This song is supposed to be the phantom"s love declaration for christine and music. Even if the song has strong elements, they should be in harmony with the softer ones. Ramin only focuses on the strong elements and totally forgets the sweetness of this song.

And do I dream again. Movie The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal albert hall. Christine: How high you want me to sing? Phantom: yes. I am so in love with him... Movie the phantom of the opera at the royal albert hall.