

It should be noted that no outside props will be allowed, so stick to the props provided in the goodie bags. The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall, a musical movie.

When the Transylvanians use noisemakers in the lab scene, audience members use their own. A recording of the 25th Anniversary Gala Performance of The Phantom of the Opera is. In the same scene, people tend to raise glow sticks during the line in the chorus that says “there’s a light.” The theatre didn’t clarify exactly what the props would be, but for anyone unfamiliar with late nights screenings of Rocky Horror, here are some examples of what has been used:ĭuring the rainy song of “Over at the Frankenstein Place” people in the back rows of the theatre squirt water guns to simulate the rain, while people in the front rows cover their heads with newspapers like Janet.

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It’ll then be available for 24 hours this time (as opposed to 48 hours for the last two shows), so you need to be quick this time around. It’ll be going live on YouTube this Friday at this link. This particular performance was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall back in 2011, and features Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom and Sierra Boggess as Christine. Next up? That’d be the 25 th anniversary version of Phantom Of The Opera, one of his most successful ever shows. It’s his response to cinemas and theatres being shut down in the current lockdown, and so far we’ve had Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar made available. Andrew Lloyd Webber is keeping his word, and continuing to release each week one of his musicals onto YouTube for free streaming.
