AWAKING BEAUTY
MARGUERITE
MOON LANDING
WICKED
INTO THE WOODS
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
THE HA'PENNY BRIDGE
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA MOVIE
DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
(NATIONAL TOUR)
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
THE WIZARD OF OZ
SWEENEY TODD
( ANNIVERSARY CONCERT)
DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
LES MISERABLES
THE BILL
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
CAROUSEL
LES MISERABLES
(NATIONAL TOUR)
LES MISERABLES
(CONCERTS)
OTHER CONCERTS
The Phantom Of The Opera Movie

Filmed at Pinewood Studios 2004
Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Charles Hart
Book and Additional Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe

Screenplay by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Joel Schumacher
Movie Directed by Joel Schumacher
Musical Supervision by Simon Lee

Cast List

Gerard Butler … The Phantom
Emmy Rossum … Christine
Patrick Wilson … Raoul
Miranda Richardson … Mme. Giry
Simon Callow … Andre
Ciaran Hinds … Firmin
Kevin R McNally … Buquet
Minnie Driver … Carlotta
Victor Maguire … Piangi
Murray Melvin … Reyer
Jennifer Ellison … Meg Giry
James Fleet … Lefevre
Imogen Bain … Carlotta’s Maid
Miles Western … Carlotta’s Wigmaker
Judith Paris … Carlotta’s Seamstress
Halcro Johnston … Passirino
Paul Brooke … Auctioneer
Oliver Chopping … Porter
Alison Skilbeck … Nun / Nurse
Ramin Karimloo … Christine’s Father
Lucy Casson & Lorraine Stewart … Ballet Tarts
Jose Torado … Principal Male Dancer
Jonathan D. Ellis and David Langham … Fops
Margaret Preece … Confidante

Opera Chorus:

David Arneil, Annalene Beechey, Mark Carroll, Valerie Cutko, Tricia Deighton, John Griffiths, Mandy Holliday, Terry Kelly , Sophie Louise Dann, Jackie Marks, Graham Mcduff, Brian Wheeler, Julia Worsley

Ballet Boys:
Chris Jarvis, Sebastien Torkia

Ballet Girls:
Greet Botterman, Elena Buda , Tess Cunningham, Liesl Dowsett, Pia Driver, Kathryn Dunn, Sophia Hurdley, Amy Lawson, Lucy Potter, Kirsty Tapp

 

 


View photographs for this show...Best memory…

Turning up for the first day of filming and seeing the magnificent set! It was amazing. They had built the auditorium and full backstage area of a theatre. We sat in the auditorium sometimes thinking we could pop out the stage door to Soho, it was so fantastic and detailed.

 

Favourite bit of the show…

Probably filming the Il Muto scene where I was wearing an actual small ship in my wig. Ridiculous really, but certainly fun.


 

 



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