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Christine Daaé: Lisanne Clémence Veeneman (u/s Lillian Maandag, Leonie Kappmeyer)
Phantom: Anton Zetterholm (u/s Roy Goldman, Greg Castiglioni, Robert Meyer)
Raoul: Roy Goldman (u/s Jev Davis, Niels Bouwmeester)
Carlotta: Milica Jovanović (u/s Amal El-Shrafi)
André: Rob Pelzer (u/s Florian Fetterle, Timo Verse)
Firmin: Thomas Sigwald (u/s Dean Welterlen, Dejan Brkic)
Madame Giry: Patricia Nessy (u/s Eva Maria Bender, Birgit Arquin)
Meg: Laura May Croucher (u/s Julia Hübner)
Piangi: Greg Castiglioni (u/s Florian Fetterle, Robert Meyer, Marco Trespioli)
An interesting moment from POTO Vienna that I’d never caught before! After the Phantom disappears through the trapdoor in Masquerade, everybody runs over to try and find him.
Happy Opening to Phantom Vienna! Here are some new production photos that can be found here (x). Featuring some decent Sylvan Glade dresses, an updated Star Princess, a London-style boat, and the return of Christine's red scarf!
I kinda swore to myself I wouldnt "brag" abt this in public when I did it but I'm thinking about it okay so when I went to Vienna in February the ground was still all snowy and frozen here, so I couldn't find a rock to leave at the grave of [unspecified historical figure famously obsessed with rocks] - so I had to dig in my drawer of special mementos to find one. And the only one that was suitable to write with pencil on was the one I picked up on the shore of [redacted body of water] from one of the most meaningful summers of my life, also the summer that started me on the whole euromusical train. Idk it was all smooth and black and super special to me. Anyway I really miss that rock because the place I picked it up from is a bit inaccessible and idk if I'll ever be able to (or want to!) go there again. But tbh I think it being very important to me made the gesture more meaningful