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On Broadway -The Greatest Shows Ever - Phantom of the Opera - Cats
What does the Phantom of the Opera and Cats have
in common? Answer: They are the longest running plays in the history
of Broadway. Phantom is currently still performing its spectacular
production and nearing its 7,500th performance. Cats closed on September
10th, 2000 after 7,486 shows. What is the allure of Broadway and
these two plays?
Phantom has been delighting audiences of readers since Gaston Leroux
wrote the novel in 1911. Phantom first went to film in 1925 and
recently a remake appeared in 2005.
On Broadway, Phantom’s opening night was on January 26, 1988
at the Majestic Theatre. Phantom of the Opera had ticket seekers
clamoring for the opportunity to take a seat and watch the visual
delights of this most beloved operatic play. Today in 2006, Phantom
tickets are still much sought after and available. What is the appeal
of this long running and powerful play?
One fascination and reason for the popularity of Phantom comes
from its story. The right mixture of horror, music, fantasy and
romance transfixes the audience into becoming emotionally involved
with the production. On Broadway, the scenery and props, the stirring
lyrics bring you into the fantasy world of the phantom as he pursues
his love, the beautiful Christine.
The beauty of the young Christine and the beastly attributes of
the daunting phantom combine to transfix and bring mystery and wonderment
into our lives, if only for a few hours. Love and loving another
is a universal phenomenon in which we can all relate. Phantom stirs
our emotions, entertains and that is the main appeal behind the
2nd longest running play on Broadway, Cats.
Cats is based on a work of poetry by TS Elliot and it premiered
on Broadway on October 7, 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre. One
of the most famous songs in history gained popularity from Cats.
“Memories” is a song that had a strong emotional appeal
for audience member of all ages. Cats gained popularity not only
for its music but as entertainment for which all family members
could attend together. It will fascinate the children and at the
same time it will entertain adults. The set designs are enormous
and breathtaking, the singing and dancing are auditory and visual
delights. Broadway knows how to entertain and put on a show you
will never forget. There are many ways to find the right shows you
might want to see. http://www.stubhub.com is a great place to start
in getting tickets as well as information about events and shows
on Broadway.
Broadway theatre has a special allure. The fact that it is performed
live is undoubtedly its strongest attraction. Simply put, live performances
be it Broadway, a concert, and opera or ballet are more vivid. The
eyes behold the beauty of the sets, the crispness of the music and
the artistry of performance that no technological device can offer.
This is not to say that a beautiful opera on a nice stereo or a
concert on DVD can’t be enjoyed, they just can’t provide
the vividness and clarity that live performance can. There is also
another consideration to make when deciding to attend a Broadway
play in person or watch its version on the television at home.
Broadway live performances bring us out into the world. We socialize,
we see people, and we experience the magic and beauty of Broadway
with others. We experience life in the atmosphere of humanity. Generations
into the past, live performances were the tradition. It was an all
day event of excitement to prepare, get dressed up and travel to
the event. One had to go out for the evening to experience entertainment.
That tradition, while not pursued as often because of today’s
technological devices, is still available on or off Broadway.
When you find the Broadway show you want to see, be aware of terms
such as on or off Broadway. Broadway is the name of the street or
theatre district that has some thirty-nine venues for professionally
staged Broadway theatre shows in New York City, United States. Off
Broadway are theatres that are smaller and while professionally
produced offer a more intimate theatre experience. In fact, it is
generally the number of seats that determine if a show is termed
“off Broadway”. These off Broadway houses generally
seat less than 500 persons.
The thrill and pleasures of attending a Broadway show are many.
It’s a chance to experience the sounds of music like no technological
device can offer. Attending a Broadway show is a chance to get out
for the evening and socialize, to be a part of one of life’s
unforgettable experiences. Be a part of history and go see Phantom
of the Opera. Whatever your choice of show, be a part of a historical
tradition that takes into a few hours of fantasy, magic, adventure
and pleasure.
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