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First “Phantom” photos from WBT

October
9

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Here are the first photos from “Phantom” at Westchester Broadway Theatre, starring Aaron Ramey as the Phantom and Kate Rockwell (from TV’s “Grease: You’re the One That I Want”) as Christine Daae. The show opens to the press on Thursday night. My review will run in Saturday’s editions.

WBT presents “Phantomâ€? through Nov. 25 and then, after “A Christmas Carol,” the run picks up from Dec. 27 through Feb. 9. The book is by Arthur Kopit. The music and lyrics are by Maury Yeston. Basted on the novel by Gaston Leroux.

For tickets, call 914-592-2222.

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Above, Kate Rockwell as Christine Daae, and the cast of “Phantom� perform “The Bistro.�

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Above, Kate Rockwell, center, and the cast of “Phantom� perform “Melodie de Paris.�

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Above, Gary Marachek, as Alain Cholet, and Sandy Rosenberg as La Carlotta.

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Above, James Van Treuren, as Gerard Carriere, and Aaron Ramey, as Erik, the Phantom, perform “You Are My Own.�

All Photos by John Vecchiolla

This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 at 12:33 pm by Peter D. Kramer.
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