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Frank Sinatra School of the Arts Phantom of the Opera Tickets

Phantom of The Opera Opens to a Sold Out Crowd

The Phantom of the Opera opened to a sold-out crowd at FSSA.

The apprehension was building for opening night as family and friends fabricated their terminal purchases for tickets to Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (FSSA) spring musical Phantom of the Opera.

Within an hour on Fri March, eight, opening night of the show, the atrium was filled with the public, eager to witness the final product of what students and faculty had been working on since the commencement of the school yr.

Opening dark marked the commencement sold out opening testify in FSSA history. Senior drama major Dominic Green was without a doubtfulness a perfect fit to play the role of the Phantom on opening night, and every song he sang simply gave the audition chills. This was evident especially when he sang "The Music of the Dark." Dominic also reached new heights with Tabitha Setari, a inferior drama major, who shocked the crowd as Christine with her wide range in vocals and stunning operation. "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Once again" is Christine Daa é's ode to her deceased begetter, and when sung by Tabitha became a truly heartfelt performance, which will never be forgotten.

Dominic Green shined as The Phantom of the Opera.

But by far, the actor who truly deserves a standing ovation is freshmen Mateo Lizcano. Auditions for the play were only open to sophomores, juniors and seniors, simply never before take we seen a freshmen vocal major stride onto the phase in a major production such as this 1, and with the part of Raoul, Mateo defied what one thought would be well-nigh incommunicable. Watching this intense beloved triangle unfold, seeing the company dance in unison during "Masquerade," and listening to the overlapping harmonies of instruments with the singers on stage left the oversupply in awe.

But entranced in all of the glory, some may accept noticed minor mishaps here and there. In the opening scene, there was a long pause before the music box played, nosotros later learned from a coiffure member, that the piano located in the pit was unable to piece of work, and had to be replaced past a completely divide piano. So there was Christine's mic going out during the majority of  "All I Enquire of You lot." However, because the cast and crew put in well over 500 hours of practice and rehearsals, they know what to do when these things happen; simply push on through.

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Tabitha Setari, as Christine, sings "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again." All photos past Abraham Ariel Vazquez of Abe Ariel Productions.

"This was an overwhelming project for all of united states of america. Had we have been ahead of the game, I call back there would've been a lot more that we could handle. Simply it was just the timing that screwed u.s.a. over," said Natalie Martino, a senior at FSSA and fellow member of the video crew.

Lucia Zadroga, another senior and fellow member of stagecraft agreed with this statement.

"I think that there'south some pressure level that gets put onto stagecraft," said Lucia. "We've been with the show the least amount of time and only started working on the technical stuff in belatedly December, so the fact that we had such little time actually had its impact the whole product."

Members of the audition had great things to say about the overall production and procedure of creating such a show.

"I knew that Phantom is a very difficult show to tackle, only at Sinatra we are so grateful to take such amazing facilities and are capable of creating fantastic shows so I knew that they would exercise a great chore with information technology," said Katherine Gannon, a senior at FSSA. "I think that the overall product really showcased the great endeavour that both the cast and coiffure poured into it. I was very impressed."

Despite any troubles that were faced by stagecraft, the crew's want to push button through information technology and set any mishaps forth the way should be admired. With such limited fourth dimension given and beingness the backbone of the whole production, the crew definitely created a phenomenal production. Existence combined with the cast and the director himself, FSSA's own Mr. Jamie Cacciola-Toll, the overall performance will be one to put into the books.

– by Olivia Estevez '19

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