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marleneoftheopera · 5 months
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Actresses playing Christine in both POTO and LND:
Sierra Boggess: Vegas 2006-07, London's 25th Anniversary, Broadway 2013, 2014 (POTO), London 2010-11 (LND)
Celia Graham: London 2002-03, 2005-07 (POTO), London 2010-11 (LND)
Mira Ormala: Oslo 2018 (POTO), London 2011 (LND)
Anna O'Byrne: World Tour 2009, London 2012-13 (POTO), Australia 2011 (LND)
Claire Lyon: World Tour 2012-15, 2019-20 (POTO), Australia 2011 (LND)
Meghan Picerno: World Tour 2019, Broadway 2019-23 (POTO), US Tour 2017-18 (LND)
Celinde Schoenmaker: London 2015-17, Greece 2020 (POTO), London Concert 2023 (LND)
Manon Taris: Paris 2016 (POTO, cancelled), World Tour 2023-24 (LND)
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thevirtuousfcntine · 2 months
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While rare, some actresses have played both roles of Fantine and Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera. While it’s more common for past Cosette’s to play Christine (which almost every Christine in the West End had played Cosette at some point it seems), I think playing both Fantine and Christine is a HUGE accomplishment! there’s definitely more that i can post later because it’s amazing to showcase
Carmen Cusack
Celinde Schoenmaker
Olivia Brereton
Katie Hall
Lisa Vroman
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wheel-of-fish · 4 months
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Is there any chance we could get a gif of Christine and Gustave dancing together from the 2023 London concert? Pretty please?
Sure!
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operafantomet · 9 months
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Everybody's getting lifted backstage!
Rob Pitcher and Elizabeth Welch, Oberhausen
Miki Nakamura and Max Niemeyer, Oberhausen
Paul Tabone and Kelly Mathieson, West End
Ana Marina and Alexander Lewis, World Tour
Matt Blaker and Harriet Jones, West End
Darua Goes and Fred Silveira, Sao Paulo
Celinde Schoenmaker and Harriet Jones, West End
Jonathan Roxmouth and Meghan Picerno
Oliver Savile and Scott Davies, West End
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spiderphantom1993 · 8 months
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Love Never Dies In Concert - London - 22nd August 2023 Matinee
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glassprism · 8 months
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"Beneath a Moonless Sky" from Love Never Dies | Norm Lewis and Celinde Schoenmaker in rehearsals
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nerdywriter36 · 8 months
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So let’s discuss Norm’s golden mask and Celinde’s…something for this Love Never Dies concert, shall we?
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lndnews · 11 months
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic Love Never Dies returns to London’s West End this summer in a star-studded concert at Theatre Royal Drury Lane with Norm Lewis as The Phantom and Celinde Schoenmaker as Christine Daaé.
Tickets and more details here: https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/love-never-dies
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365dressestome · 2 days
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2024 Favorite Red Carpet Dresses 104/366
Celinde Schoenmaker Wore Nicholas Oakwell Couture To The Olivier Awards
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meilas · 9 months
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Socks' Ultimate Phantoms list, part two
PART ONE
Phantoms, continued:
David Thaxton - Had this moment in Final Lair where it looked like he’d had a heart attack, and then Christine put her hands over his on his heart and just—🥺 David Arnsperger - Had a wild self-caress right before MOTN where he rocked backward. That's it, that's all I remember. John Cudia - I remember actively not liking his Phantom the first time I saw him, but I changed my mind at his Final Lair because it was so good. Jonathan Roxmouth - Has a slightly nasally tone and a slightly deeper voice than a lot of Phantoms. He did not have good pants. Actually the worst pants I’ve ever seen. Looks like a cinnamon roll, is not afraid to burn you if you’ve wronged him. I also don’t like how his wig looks like thinning hair at the very front. Tim Martin Gleason - Don't ask me why, I just like him okay. James Romick - Really like his voice. Does an excellent sad. Derrick Davis - Fantastic voice. Brought a touch of humanity to that awful restaged show and made it worth watching. Wish we could have seen him in Real POTO. Great ass. Brent Barrett - I remember liking him. Thomas James O’Leary - Good acting, good voice.
Jon Robyns - Makes excellent noises during the Final Lair. Good voice. James Gant - Works best with Eva Shanu-Wilson. Okay acting, but nothing else really going on. Occasional good moments.
Christines: Lisa Vroman - An "older" Christine. Great chemistry with Franc D'Ambrosio. Initiated a gentle hand-holding during the ring return with him which was an excellent choice that I don’t often see. Made some other excellent choices throughout the show in reacting to what was happening around her. Looks like she could kill you, is a cinnamon roll except when she’s going to kill you. Elizabeth Southard - Another "older" Christine. Love her. The best chemistry with Gary Mauer, her irl husband. Also had great chemistry with Jim Weitzer, who was her Raoul. Very, very good actor. Looks like a cinnamon roll, is a cinnamon roll but only for her husband, otherwise she can and will kill. Luzia Nistler - Love her voice. Austrian. (Like German, but elegant.) Emilie Kouatchou - I wanted to like her. But she has a ton of vibrato and she sounds like a child. I also don't care for her acting. She looked like she was only doing what she was told, rather than reacting to things happening around her. Meghan Picerno - I don't remember anything about her. I saw her live right after the reopening. Celinde Schoenmaker - I've only heard audio of her but I remember liking her. Kanisha Feliciano - Good Wishing. Looks fabulous in the blue dress. I love her wigs more than any other Christine. Hers doesn’t look like a frizzy mess. Lucy St Louis - She played a very sympathetic Christine, and has such a beautiful voice. Lily Kerhoas - fierce. Loved the anger she had in Final Lair. Holly Anne-Hull - too much vibrato Paige Blankson - too much vibrato
Raouls: Christopher Carl - Didn't get to see much of him owing to the fact that the boots he's in are Phantom-centered highlights. The little I have seen of him has been excellent though. Ciaran Sheehan - I like him better as Raoul than as the Phantom. He was ready to throw hands. Has a very stilted way of singing that reminds me of the few clips of Colm Wilkinson, but sounds better than Colm. Willing to troll his associates irl. Bronson Norris Murphy - A. Dorable. The best. Looks like a cinnamon roll, is a cinnamon roll. Could probably do a murder if pushed far enough. Have heard audio and now seen a boot and he’s a protective Raoul. Hands down my favourite Raoul. John Riddle - Saw him live right after the reopening. I don't remember anything specific about him. Paul Schaefer - Nice chest. Matt Blaker - meh
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stylestream · 14 days
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Celinde Schoenmaker | Nicholas Oakwell Couture dress | Olivier Awards | 2024
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marleneoftheopera · 3 months
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Another bunch of photos from the LND concert.
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thevirtuousfcntine · 1 month
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my favorite fantine wigs
Na-Young Jeon
I love love her wig so much! the blonde color is absolutely gorgeous, it’s not too bright but not too ashy colored and it looks stunning on her. i’m also obsessed with the wispy bangs and the curls. i love a curly Fantine.
Caissie Levy
all of the 2nd broadway revival wigs were nice and pretty, but Caissie’s wig again had the most gorgeous blonde color, it looks super natural. I also love the curls again, it’s not too spiral curled but also not a frizzy curl, it’s a nice beach wave.
Olivia Brereton
again it’s the curls in this one for me! and the styling of how it’s pinned back too, whilst i’m not the biggest fan of the shadow root and color, but i can over look it for the beautiful curls.
Rachelle Ann Go
will i ever shut up about how much i love a curly Fantine wig? no never. and the end curls and Rachelle’s are GORGEOUS. also the dark color not only looks beautiful on her, but is just beautiful in general. The London wigs have been hit or miss for me since they changed the show but this is a hit.
Mary Kate Moore
much like how the London wigs have been hit or miss for me lately, so have the US Tour wigs. buuut i absolutely love love the styling on Mary Kate’s, with the hair pinned back and how the curls are extenuated as well.
Rebecca Seale
THE CURLS IN THE BACK!! the length, the style, the pinning is all just PERFECT. i’ve always been obsessed with Rebecca’s wig (and costume) it’s always been my absolute favorite
Celinde Schoenmaker
this is the wig from her second run as Fantine, and i love the natural color of the wig and the gentle way it’s styled, it’s not super straight but also not super curly. it just lays natural and looks super natural on Celinde.
Joanna Ampil
i am OBSESSED with the red color they used for Joanna! it blends in so natural like natural highlights and looks absolutely beautiful on her, and i love the idea of a fantine with some red in her hair
Rachel York
i’ve always been obsessed with Rachel York’s Fantine i can’t even tell you why! i believe it’s a mix of the color and length but it would be criminal to not include Rachel here
Anne Hathaway
i know Anne used her own hair in the movie so it’s not a wig but i’m glad they let Anne use her natural hair and didn’t make her a blonde. Anne just has beautiful hair and i was so sad when hen she cut it for real! Anne was so beautiful in the role obsessed.
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lucygold95 · 11 months
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operafantomet · 4 months
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Some noticeable differences in Christine's costumes between Norway (2018-2019) + Greece (2020) VS Greece (2023) and Saudi Arabia (2023)
ELISSA SKIRT: The original skirt was made of a floral golden fabric with a transparent golden drape with fringes. The new skirt is made of a blue and golden floral brocade with longer golden drapes. Depicted: Astrid Giske (Oslo) and Harriet Jones (Athens).
DRESSING GOWN: The original was made of a transparent ivory fabric with matching flounces, and fairly short. The new one is made of a thicker ivory satin (?), with whiter lace flounces, and longer. Both are worn over white stays and breeches. Depicted: Mira Ormala (Oslo) and Bridget Costello + Georgia Wilkinson (Riyadh).
MASQUERADE "ANGEL" DRESS: The original costume had a fitted, beaded bodice with golden wing decoration in front, and a fluffy three-tiered skirt. In addition white feather wings. The new version of the dress in Greece had whiter angel wing decorations on the bodice, and a longer skirt with less gathered tiered layers. This costume was also worn with white feather wings in Masquerade, but this was not done for the curtain call (where this photo is from). It seems they went back to the Oslo style in Riyadh, with fluffier skirts and darker wing deco. Depicted: Astrid Giske (Oslo) and Harriet Jones (Athens).
MANAGERS DRESS: This dress was not seen on its own in the original design, only under the navy velvet coat. But a backstage photo from Oslo shows the dress, which was white, calf-length and with discrete navy trims on hem and cuffs, plus a sky blue belt. The neckline was also draped. The new design for the Greek revival went a different route, with a floor-length white dress with puffed sleeves and rows of sky blue stripes in bodice front, lower sleeves and hem. The neckline also had a partlet-like construction and lace. Depicted: Astrid Giske (Oslo) and Georgia Wilkingson + Harriet Jones (Riyadh).
MANAGERS SCENE: The white dress with navy velvet overcoat, as worn in Norway and original Greek production, VS on its own without coat in the Greek revival and Middle East tour. Depicted: Celinde Schoenmaker (Athens) and Harriet Jones (Athens).
WYWSHA: The white dress with navy velvet coat in Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, VS the new striped dress with velvet coat in the same scene. Depicted: Astrid Giske (Oslo) and Georgia Wilkinson (Athens).
AMINTA COSTUME: The original had a burgundy bodice with round tabs, and a V-shaped front lacing over a "puffed blouse". The top skirt matched the bodice, while the lower half was yellow and wider, with a gathered hem. In Norway Christine - who is blonde in this version - also wore a dark, curly wig and a rose in her hair. This was briefly tried out in Greece, but dropped before the premiere. The new design for the Greek revival feature a dress with similar ideas, but here the bodice is black with a scrolly black and golden front panel over a "puffed blouse", and the skirt all burgundy and wider. Christine also keeps wearing her usual blonde wig. Depicted: Mira Ormala (Oslo) and Harriet Jones (Athens).
(design by Andrew Riley)
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spiderphantom1993 · 8 months
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Love Never Dies - In Concert London 22nd August 2023 matinee curtain call
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