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Facts and Notes D. Cline – GRC & Literature 7 Oak Mountain Middle School Phantom of the Opera

Facts and Notes D. Cline – GRC & Literature 7 Oak Mountain Middle School Phantom of the Opera

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Facts and NotesD. Cline – GRC & Literature 7

Oak Mountain Middle School

Phantom of the Opera

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I. Setting – Paris Opera House

1. In 1860, Napoleon III, ruler of France, held a contest to find an architect to build an opera house.

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Setting – Paris Opera House

2. Charles Garnier won the contest and became the architect of the Paris Opera House. Construction began in 1861.

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II. Construction – Paris Opera House

1. An underground stream was found running through the site

a. Steam pump worked

for 8 months, 24 hours

a day, to dry it out

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Construction – Paris Opera House

b. An underground lake

was created

c. The underground lake was used for hydraulic stage machinery (to lift costumes, scenery, etc. to stage level)

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Construction – Paris Opera House

2. Construction stopped in 1869 due to the Franco Prussian War

(from 1870 –71)

and to lack of

money

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III. History of the Opera House

1. The unfinished opera house was used as an arsenal &

to store food, supplies,

and 1 million liters

of wine

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History of the Opera House

2. France lost the war. Unfinished building taken over by working classes.

a.Used as an observation post, communications

center, and commune (community living space).

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History of the Opera House

b. Used as a military prison3. Completed opera house opened

on Jan. 5, 1875 (Napoleon III never got

to use it)

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History of the Opera House

4. It cost 47 million francs (French money) in 1875 to build the Opera House – at today’s exchange rate = over 54

million US dollars or over 10 million Euros

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IV. Facts – Paris Opera House

1. It’s the largest building for opera in the world (but only seats

2, 156)

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Facts – Paris Opera House

2. There are 4 sections to the building

a. Stage: 175 ft. wide (side to side) x 85 ft. deep (front to

back)

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b. Foyer (like a lobby)c. Grand staircase (horseshoe

shape with 10 chandeliers)d. Lounges (Napoleon’s private area)

Facts – Paris Opera House

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Facts – Paris Opera House

3. Dimensions

of the Opera House

a. 17 stories

(7 stories were below street level)

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Facts – Paris Opera House

b. 118,500 sq. ft. on 3 acres of land

c. Had a permanent staff of 1500 with 2 ballet schools, 80 dressing rooms &

apartments for

the ballerinas

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Facts – Paris Opera House

4. The chandelier in the center of the auditorium had 7 tons of metalwork and glass, & contained 400 bulbs

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V. Important People: Gaston Leroux

1. Gaston Leroux is the author of Phantom of the Opera

A. Born May 6, 1868 in Paris, France

B. He won many academic awards

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C. He earned a law degree in 1889

D. Worked as a court reporter, theater critic, and newspaper journalist

E. Began writing short stories, poetry & fiction in 1907 (his favorite authors were Edgar Allan Poe & Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Important People

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Important People

F. He is known for writing French detective fiction & formed his own film company in 1909

G. When his father died he left him 1 million francs – Gaston spent it all on drinking & gambling; he became bankrupt

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Important People

H. In 1911 he wrote the novel The Phantom of the Opera. He also wrote romance & fantasy novels.

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Important People

I. He was married twice & had onedaughter, Madeleine& one son, AlfredJ. He died on April 15,

1927 from complications of diabetes

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VI. Evolution of Phantom

1. Movie versionsA. 1st film version of Phantom of the Opera released by Universal Studios, 1924

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Evolution of Phantom

B. It was a silent/black & white movie

C. Lon Chaney was the actor who played the Phantom

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Evolution of Phantom

2. The 1943 version had sound, singing, color, and the story line was changed

3. A 1962 movie version was made as a horror film

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4. The 1974 rock musical version of the story was called Phantom of the Paradise. The Phantom resides in a concert hall called “The Paradise.”

Evolution of Phantom

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Evolution of Phantom

5. The 1983 TV version was set in Budapest & not in Paris.

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VII. Musical Version of Phantom

1. In 1986 the musical play version of Phantom opened in London, England. It opened on Broadway in 1988.

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Musical Version of Phantom

2. The musical was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber

A. He was born in 1948 in London, England. He wrote the musical play version in 1983.

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Musical Version of Phantom

B. Andrew’s father was a famous organist & composer in London. His mother was a violinist & pianist

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Musical Version of Phantom

C. Andrew has written 13 musical plays & is still writing today

D. He owns 7 London theaters

E. He has received Grammy, Academy, Tony, & Golden Globe Awards

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Musical Version of Phantom

3. Andrew is famous

for writing these

musical plays:

Cats, Evita, Jesus

Christ Superstar, and

Joseph & the Amazing

Technicolor Dream Coat

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Musical Version of Phantom

4. Andrew was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1992

5. He wrote a musical sequel to Phantom of the Opera in 2009 titled Love Never Dies

6. He is currently working on a musical play version of The Wizard of Oz

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Official Phantom Website

http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/

Visit this website to get more

information about the musical play we

are about to begin!