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Christine Phantom Of The Opera Fanart

Mrs. Giry (Mme. Giry) Madame Giry is the Opera's box keeper. Erik has earned her loyalty and even her affection, since he gives her presents and pledges to help her daughter flourish provided Madame Giry obeys him. She is sacked by the Opera's management at one point, but she is reinstated when Erik intervenes. Giry, Meg Madame Giry's daughter is Meg. She is Christine's buddy, but she also assists her mother in carrying out Erik's orders. She is characterized as self-centered, with dark eyes and hair and a very slim figure.

The Phantom of the Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber's big hit musical! Try out the phantom's power at your local performance: http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/ Follow the Phantom everywhere he goes: Twitter: PhantomOpera (https://twitter.com/PhantomOpera) https://www.facebook.com/ThePhantomOfTheOpera/ The Phantom lives in obscurity under the grandeur and magnificence of the Paris Opera House. Despite his physical appearance and the fact that he is feared by everybody, his love for his beautiful protege Christine Daa is so great that even her heart cannot resist it. The musical premiered on October 9, 1986, at Her Majesty's Theatre, with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in the major roles, and there have been hundreds of performances worldwide since then. After more than 11,000 performances, The Phantom of the Opera is now in its 30th record-breaking year at Her Majesty's Theatre in London's West End. Each night, Andrew Lloyd Webber's hypnotic soundtrack, jaw-dropping scenery, and spectacular visual effects miraculously combine to bring this tragic love tale to life. The Phantom of the Opera, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, has returned to its original home, Her Majesty's Theatre, and is currently celebrating its 35th anniversary in London's West End.

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Christine had a father who adored her. His name is revealed to be "Lars" in the Sarah Brightman music video rendition of "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again." His name is "Gustave" in the 2004 film, while Christine refers to him as "Daddy Daa" in the book. His name is "Charles" in Susan Kay's book.

Raoul thinks that they must leave together immediately after hearing this narrative, but Christine argues that this would cause Erik too much anguish. She agrees to flee with Raoul the next night, but she confesses that she may lose her resolution and need Raoul to compel her to accompany him. Neither character is aware that Erik has been listening and is aware of their intentions throughout their talk. Raoul accordingly prepares his carriage for Christine's departure the next night. Raoulâs elder brother, Count Philippe, a respectable aristocrat who adheres to social rules, informs Raoul that he disapproves of his connection with Christine, a simple singer and not a member of the aristocracy. This causes the two brothers to quarrel, which prompts criminal investigators Inspector Mifroid and M. Faure to assume (incorrectly) that Philippeâs subsequent death and Raoulâs disappearance must be linked to the brothersâs argument.

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