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大家来撒花:Sierra要演《歌剧魅影》25周年庆(百老汇2013年1月) POTO官网消息,撒花~~~~ http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thephantomoftheopera.com%2Fnews%2Flatest-news%2Fsierra-boggess-to-join-phantom-cast-for-special-limited-engagement&urlrefer=38f08a480ea4abb20cec1f0054cacfc2 好有冲动去米国啊! Sierra Boggess to Join PHANTOM Cast for Special Limited Engagement 18 October, 2012 The longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Company, Inc., will proudly welcome Broadway and West End star Sierra Boggess to the New York cast in January 2013 for a limited engagement as leading lady Christine Daaé. Broadway’s Longest-Running Show of All Time THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA To Welcome to the Cast Sierra Boggess For a Limited Engagement for the Musical’s 25th Anniversary in January 2013 The longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Company, Inc., will proudly welcome Broadway and West End star Sierra Boggess to the New York cast in January 2013 for a limited engagement as leading lady Christine Daaé. Ms. Boggess, whose long history with the musical began when she originated the role in the revised Las Vegas production in 2006, has been specifically chosen by the creative team to join the cast in time for the production becoming the first Broadway show ever to celebrate 25 Years. This appearance will bookend Ms. Boggess having also played the role for the London production’s 25th Anniversary, which was marked by a special production at The Royal Albert Hall in October 2011. Greeted with tremendous acclaim, her performance was broadcast around the world and is available on DVD and the new live cast recording. Further cementing her status with the PHANTOM family, the American performer was also chosen to originate the role of Christine in Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical sequel to THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, earning her a 2011 Olivier Award nomination. Ms. Boggess is currently starring in Cameron Mackintosh’s original, record-breaking London production of Les Misérables as Fantine. She’ll join the Broadway cast of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, the week of January 21, 2013 for a strictly limited engagement. The Broadway production’s 25th Anniversary will be marked by a Special Gala Performance the night of Saturday, January 26, 2013. While many of the evening’s details are being kept under wraps, the special night will begin with an early 6:30 PM performance at The Majestic Theatre (247 West 44th Street), the musical’s home for its entire run. Details for the historic performance and celebration, including all additional casting, will be announced in the coming weeks. Sierra Boggess is currently starring on the London stage for a limited engagement as Fantine in Cameron Mackintosh’s original production of Les Misérables. Prior to that, she starred in the 25th Anniversary Concerts of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Royal Albert Hall, played opposite Tyne Daly in the Broadway revival of Terrence McNally’s Master Class and starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies (the musical sequel to his THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) in the West End, for which her performance as Christine Daaé received a 2011 Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Sierra’s other New York theatre credits include originating the title role in the Broadway premiere of Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Drama Desk and Drama League nominations and Broadway.com Award for Favorite Breakthrough Performance), the final cast of Off-Broadway’s Love, Loss and What I Woreand in the City Center Encores! production of Music in the Air. She originated the role of Christine in the Las Vegas production of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and has been seen regionally as Binky inPrincesses (World Premiere, Goodspeed and 5th Avenue Theater, and in the national tours of Les Misérables and West Side Story. Concert appearances include “The BBC Proms” at Royal Albert Hall, Lincoln Center’s “American Songbook Series: The Lyrics of David Zippel”, “New York Pops” at Lincoln Center and “Broadway by the Year” at Town Hall. Sierra’s television appearances include The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View, Entertainment Tonight, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Paradeand The 62nd Annual Tony Awards®. She also appeared
美人鱼Sierra Boggess将出演2013年百老汇《歌剧魅影》25周年庆 POTO官网消息,撒花~~~~ 好有冲动去米国啊! Sierra Boggess to Join PHANTOM Cast for Special Limited Engagement 18 October, 2012 The longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Company, Inc., will proudly welcome Broadway and West End star Sierra Boggess to the New York cast in January 2013 for a limited engagement as leading lady Christine Daaé. Broadway’s Longest-Running Show of All Time THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA To Welcome to the Cast Sierra Boggess For a Limited Engagement for the Musical’s 25th Anniversary in January 2013 The longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Company, Inc., will proudly welcome Broadway and West End star Sierra Boggess to the New York cast in January 2013 for a limited engagement as leading lady Christine Daaé. Ms. Boggess, whose long history with the musical began when she originated the role in the revised Las Vegas production in 2006, has been specifically chosen by the creative team to join the cast in time for the production becoming the first Broadway show ever to celebrate 25 Years. This appearance will bookend Ms. Boggess having also played the role for the London production’s 25th Anniversary, which was marked by a special production at The Royal Albert Hall in October 2011. Greeted with tremendous acclaim, her performance was broadcast around the world and is available on DVD and the new live cast recording. Further cementing her status with the PHANTOM family, the American performer was also chosen to originate the role of Christine in Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical sequel to THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, earning her a 2011 Olivier Award nomination. Ms. Boggess is currently starring in Cameron Mackintosh’s original, record-breaking London production of Les Misérables as Fantine. She’ll join the Broadway cast of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, the week of January 21, 2013 for a strictly limited engagement. The Broadway production’s 25th Anniversary will be marked by a Special Gala Performance the night of Saturday, January 26, 2013. While many of the evening’s details are being kept under wraps, the special night will begin with an early 6:30 PM performance at The Majestic Theatre (247 West 44th Street), the musical’s home for its entire run. Details for the historic performance and celebration, including all additional casting, will be announced in the coming weeks. Sierra Boggess is currently starring on the London stage for a limited engagement as Fantine in Cameron Mackintosh’s original production of Les Misérables. Prior to that, she starred in the 25th Anniversary Concerts of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Royal Albert Hall, played opposite Tyne Daly in the Broadway revival of Terrence McNally’s Master Class and starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies (the musical sequel to his THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) in the West End, for which her performance as Christine Daaé received a 2011 Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Sierra’s other New York theatre credits include originating the title role in the Broadway premiere of Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Drama Desk and Drama League nominations and Broadway.com Award for Favorite Breakthrough Performance), the final cast of Off-Broadway’s Love, Loss and What I Woreand in the City Center Encores! production of Music in the Air. She originated the role of Christine in the Las Vegas production of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and has been seen regionally as Binky inPrincesses (World Premiere, Goodspeed and 5th Avenue Theater, and in the national tours of Les Misérables and West Side Story. Concert appearances include “The BBC Proms” at Royal Albert Hall, Lincoln Center’s “American Songbook Series: The Lyrics of David Zippel”, “New York Pops” at Lincoln Center and “Broadway by the Year” at Town Hall. Sierra’s television appearances include The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View, Entertainment Tonight, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Paradeand The 62nd Annual Tony Awards®. She also appeared in People Magazine and on the cover of USA Weekend alongside Megan Mullally and Mario Lopez. Recordings include the 25th Anniversary Concert of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (also on DVD), the Symphonic Recording of Love Never Dies, the Original Cast Album for The Little
POTO 25AC 外媒Review 1-A Phantom Triumph! Sierra Boggess Soars, Ramin Karimloo Smolders, Sarah Brightman Shimmers at London Anniversary Celebration By Paul Wontorek October 3, 2011 - 12:47PMBroadway baby Sierra Boggess scores and soars as Christine Daae. Sarah Brightman, who became a star 25 years ago as the original Christine Daae in The Phantom of the Opera, made a special curtain call appearance at the musical’s anniversary concert at London's Royal Albert Hall on October 2. This mega-theatrical event was broadcast live around the world, including NYC's Ziegfeld Theatre, presented by NCM Fathom Events. (For photos of current and past Broadway stars of the show who made the scene, click here. At 51, Brightman is rocking the Christine look—the Botticelli hair, the flowing virginal white gown—and can still hit the ingenue’s high notes, as evidenced by her well-sung (if under-miked) performance of the show’s title song alongside current London Phantom John Owen-Jones, next London Phantom Peter Jöback and legendary past Phantoms Anthony Warlow and Colm Wilkinson. (Original star Michael Crawford was in the house, but did not sing.) Although it was a nice surprise to see her onstage toasting the success of her former husband Andrew Lloyd Webber (who, believe it or not, still refers to her as his “angel of music”), the Christine torch had clearly been passed on. At this point, there doesn’t seem to be a better Christine than Broadway baby Sierra Boggess, who triumphed in the concert presentation, just as she had last year in the show’s sequel Love Never Dies in the West End. Boggess had already been a pretty great Christine five years back when the shortened Las Vegas version of the musical first opened, but appearing as older Christine in the sequel seems to have deepened her work in the part. While many actresses play Christine as the more passive leading role in Phantom, Boggess acted the hell out of the part, even making the Phantom’s big “Music of the Night” solo a fascinating moment for her character, visibly toying with feelings of desire and disgust in a real way. And Christine’s graveyard song to her dead father, “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” was a vocal highlight, an emotional outpouring on the level of Boggess’ astounding performance of the title aria in Love Never Dies. Of course, chemistry is a two-way street, and Boggess was again beautifully matched by her vocally powerful Love Never Dies Phantom, Ramin Karimloo. It should be noted that the staging slightly altered the ending of the show, making it unclear if Christine was singing her final reprise of “All I Ask of You” to the Phantom or Raoul. (Thus making the sequel’s revelation that—SPOILER!—she ran back to the Phantom after the final curtain to make a baby all the more believable.) It’s thrilling to think that a live CD (and DVD!) of the event is forthcoming, as both Karimloo and Boggess soar on Lloyd Webber’s gorgeous songs.
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