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Rose Center Theater


Phantom

May 11th - 20th, 2007


Director/Music Director: Tim Nelson
Choreographers: Diane Makas & Jennifer Simpson Matthews


Featuring:
Matt Bartosh of Westminster as The Phantom
Katie Dixon of Huntington Beach as Christine Daee
Steve Arlen of Fountain Valley as Philippe de Chandon
Mary Murphy-Nelson of Westminster as Carlotta
Rusty Vance of Westminster as Gerard Carriere
Cliff Senior of Fullerton as Cholet


CAST PHOTOS:
Photography by: Nancy Hickey

Matt Bartosh as the Phantom
Matt Bartosh as the Phantom
Katie Dixon and Rusty Vance
Katie Dixon (Christine) and Rusty Vance (Gerard Carriere)


Cliff Senior and Mary Murphy-Nelson
Cliff Senior (Cholet) and Mary Murphy-Nelson (Carlotta)

 

Phantom Dancers
Phantom dancers

 

Belladova scene
Rachel Scott (Belladova) and Evan Strand

 

Phantom scene
Cliff Senior, Mary Murphy-Nelson and Katie Dixon

 

Christine Sings
Christine Sings

 

Phantom and Christine on the boat
Katie Dixon and Matt Bartosh

 

 



This mesmerizing Phantom is traditional musical theatre in the finest sense. The Tony award winning authors of Titanic and Grand Hotel Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit, have transformed Gaston Leroux' The Phantom of the Opera into a sensation that enraptures audiences and critics with beautiful songs and an expertly crafted book. It is constructed around characters more richly developed than in any other version, including the original novel. Touted as "one of the most appealing America musicals of recent years" Yeston and Kopit’s Phantom has received glowing reviews in the nation’s finest publications: "Everything is first rate…"-- N.Y. Daily News; "Rhapsodic music that entrances, moves and haunts.... A welcome link to musical theatre's golden past," -- N.Y. Times; "A rich, ripe, rewarding evening…"-- Chicago Tribune.; “One of those musicals you thought they just didn't write anymore."-- Chicago Sun Times; "Music that can break your heart.... This is a score in the grand manner."-- Gannett Newspapers.



 

Show Times:
7:30 p.m. – May 12, 17 and 18
2:00 p.m. – May 13, 19 and 20


Tickets:

$17 - General Admission
$15 - Students and Seniors

 


 

HB Independent

THEATER REVIEW:
Powerful vocals propel 'Phantom'

By TOM TITUS

A few seasons ago, Huntington Beach 's Academy for the Performing Arts produced the "alternate version" of "Phantom of the Opera," a similar but structurally different musical from the more well-known Andrew Lloyd Webber tale of obsessive love and music, entitled "Phantom."

For those who may have missed it, director/musical director Tim Nelson has mounted another production of "Phantom" in a gleaming new showplace, Westminster 's Rose Center Theater, with many of the APA students and alumni aboard — including the two leading roles.

This "Phantom," with book by Arthur Kopit and Maury Yeston's music and lyrics, is a more accessible account of the original Gaston Leroux story of centuries (and movie versions) past than is the Webber account with its grandiose musical crescendos. Kopit delves into the title character's back story, casting his protective father as a major character and giving the Phantom a heart, as well as a murderous rage.

Nelson's energetic production spotlights a pair of tremendous singing voices, both of whom are APA alums. Matt Bartosch fumes and comforts as the disfigured opera ghost hopelessly smitten with the golden voice of the opera's newfound star. Bartosch is a powerful figure with a commanding demeanor whose menacing presence holds an entire opera company in thrall.

Katie Dixon, no stranger to the role of Christine, lifts her stirring soprano skyward with immense fervor as she grows more and more in tune with her masked instructor. Her duet with the Phantom, "You Are Music," is a stirring selection as compelling, certainly, as Webber's "Music of the Night."

In "Phantom," the character of Carlotta is more than a self-centered prima donna — she's the wife of the opera's new owner — who has displaced the popular patron and his direct link to the Phantom.

Here, played by the director's wife Mary Murphy-Nelson, she's a domineering diva with a Carol Burnett-like comic quality, deliciously malevolent.

Rusty Vance excels as the displaced theater manager, the heavy-hearted father of the monster in the basement, while Cliff Senior (who also designed the numerous wigs) struts and frets effectively as the new opera chief. Steven Arlen smoothly projects the nobleman who champions Christine's cause, though their romantic attachment gets short shrift in the Kopit script.

The Phantom's history comes with a balletic flashback, here performed by Neil Starkenberg, Rachel Scott and young Terren Mueller. Ballet is spotlighted splendidly under the choreographic tutelage of Diane Makas and Jennifer Simpson-Matthews.

"Phantom" is a particularly colorful production, showcasing the eye-catching costume designs of Jenny Wentworth. And, yes, there is a chandelier scene, though not as dramatically executed as in the Lloyd Webber version.

The powerful vocal projections of Bartosch and Dixon are in themselves reason enough to catch this "Phantom" on its final weekend. These two have a long and rewarding career in musical theater awaiting them.

 

CAST:
Phantom: Matt Bartosch
Christine: Katie Dixon
Gerard Carriere: Rusty Vance
Carlotta: Mary Murphy-Nelson
Cholet: Cliff Senior
Phillippe: Steven Arlen
Belladova: Rachel Scott
Inspector Ledoux: Fernando Acevedo
Jean-Claude: Gavin Hall
Florence: Cari Satre
Fleure: Lana Brewster
Flora: Carie Millard
Young Carriere: Neil Starkenberg
Young Erik: Terren Meuller
Joseph Bouquet: Garth Russell
Oberon: Jared Marino
Waiters: Brian Chapman, Neil Starkenberg


Female Vocal Ensemble
Lana Brewster
Gale Bull
Amanda Kay
Alison Kaufman
Kimberly McCoy
Carie Millard
Carie Satre
Shaena Spoor
Jessie Tisdale

Male Vocal Ensemble
Brian Chapman
Gavin Hall
Jared Marino
Glynn Montemayor
Ryan Ortega
Ryan Salazar
Neil Starkenberg

Dance Ensemble
Ashley Bodul
Megan Bodul
Lana Brewster
Nicole Colwell
Alison Kaufman
Carie Millard
Andrea Moore
Ryan Ortega
Shaena Spoor
Ryan Salazar
Neil Starkenberg

 

 

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