Phantom Las Vegas Part 1
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*screams with joy that it's not closing everywhere* Yes!
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@N4bpp1 I've seen it five times. If you come in through the parking garage you don't have to walk through the casino at all. Its a breath taking show. I've sat in various spots in the theater and almost every seat is a good seat. The first time I saw it I sat by an older gentleman who had seen it play almost everywhere including with Brightman and Crawford and he said LV was the best version he'd ever seen. The opening alone is worth the cost of the seats.
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@N4bpp1 Yeah, it's about 90-95 minutes. It's all because of some rule in Las Vegas that the shows there have to fit in a certain amount of time because of the audience's attention span... which is kind of stupid. They cut out the intermission, of course, but the only scene that was cut completely was the Don Juan rehearsal where the piano plays itself. Otherwise, there's just a couple lines missing here and there. As for the casino, it's really not that bad. If you've been to Las Vegas...
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Oh Anthony Crivello made me cry at the end, I was at the show a year ago....it was the best present I could get, I hope I'll come to listen to his beautiful voice again, thanks for uploading!
@ViscountessdeChagny Is it closing everywhere or just in Las Vegas? *crosses fingers*
angelofmusic997 1 week ago
@angelofmusic997 Just Las Vegas, thankfully.
ViscountessdeChagny 4 days ago
Idk if this is your only recording, but if it isn't, do you have any with Andrew Ragone? Or Ben Hale?
CaptainIchabodRainy9 3 weeks ago
@CaptainIchabodRainy9 Unfortunately, no :( Argh I was thinking about recording the second time I saw Andrew but decided not to. Perhaps next time....
ViscountessdeChagny 3 weeks ago
I have been told the LV version is shortened and not complete? Also one has to pass through smoke invested casino to get to the show. We bought two tickets for march and now are considering not going, is this true?
N4bpp1 4 weeks ago
@N4bpp1 ...before, you'll see it's no worse than any other hotel. And the theater itself doesn't smell on the inside, so you should be good.
And no, don't cancel it! It's fabulous. I was worried about the changes the first time I saw it too, but the chandelier and theater design themselves are worth seeing. You won't be disappointed.
Btw, the production is closing Sept. 2, so if you don't see it now... :(
ViscountessdeChagny 4 weeks ago