phantom of the opera
DESCRIPTION
Phantom of the Opera. Presented by Anelena, Margaret and Kristen. Presented by: Anelena, Margaret and Kristen. CULTURAL. INTRODUCTION. EDUCATIONAL. ECONOMICAL. CONCLUSION. INTRODUCTION. This field trip has been selected to expand knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the art form. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presented by: Anelena, Margaret and KristenPresented by Anelena, Margaret and Kristen
Phantom of the Opera
INTRODUCTION
This field trip has been selected to expand knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the art form.
The trip will give the students many important points about the “Phantom of the Opera” that not everybody knows about and that are considered like the most important characteristics of the play
The Educational Experience
• A Learning Experience
• Phantastic Facts
• Many responsibilities of people in the theater.
The Phantastic Facts
• The chandelier weighs 545.5kg (1200 lbs..)
• It has 56 light bulbs and a total voltage of 1850 watts 12 volts
• 230 costumes. 150 pairs of shoes. 70 wigs
The many responsibilities of people in the theater
39 people acting
Backstage crew consists of 39 people.
5 costume design
Bus Fee: $416.00
Before 9am and After 2pm: $60.00
1/2 Travel time to & From: $13.00
Total Mile Cost: $440.00 (734 miles times $0.60 a mile)
Total: $929.00
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Conclusion
Now in the tenth record breaking year at the Historic Pantages Theatre in downtown Toronto, the original Canadian production “of the Phantom of the Opera” continues to enchant audiences as Canada’s longest running musical. The Story’s compelling blend of romance and horror is brought to stunning life by Lloyd Webber’s sweeping melodies and dramatic score.
Bibliography
• Mc Kemy Mary, “Pantages theatre” -Toronto [Online] Available
http://phantom.skywalk.com/toronto/toronto.html October 22,1998 Briefly describes the transformations that the Pantages Theatre has had.
• Mc Kemy Mary, The Phantom in Toronto [Online] Avalible
http://phantom.skywalk.com/locations/canada/html October 23, 1998 Information on the live Broadway showing of the Phantom in Canada.
•No author. Livent Phantom Web Ed. [On line] Available
http://www.livent.com/pha/pha_web.html, October 19, 1998Description of the cultural, educational and musical experience that the"Phantom of the Opera" offers. It refers the music as the basis of the play.
•No author. "Theater 'Treat!" Clarkston Eccentric
October 23, 1998: 1 pageBriefly list of the most important points of the play, such as tickets prices,tickets discounts, free calls to the theatre, packages and hotels to stay in.
•No author. Theatre Review for Phantom of the Opera. [On line] Available
http://www.reallyuseful.com/news/Phantom/Pr/html, October 22, 1998It tells how people and students really enjoy the play and how it has affectedthe lives of many people.