Hadley Fraser's Raoul is dynamic and energetic without becoming too irritating and makes quite a good match against the Phantom in the battle for Christine's heart. There are also good supporting performances too. The two leads work very well together and make the show believable. Her performance of 'past of the point no return' being a particular highlight. ![]() Sierra Bogges is also amazing displaying sensitivity, vulnerability and sexuality all throughout the show. His acting is great without being over the top, and you really feel for the character. I would even go as far to say that he is the best Phantom that I've watched so far, having previously experienced others on stage live and unfortunately the terrible 2004 movie version starring Gerard Butler. ![]() His delivery of the 'insolent boy' line near the beginning strikes fear right around the Albert Hall. Ramin is terrific as the Phantom and injects emotion and passion into the show playing the phantom as essentially a victim, with a voice that at times can be vengeful and deadly, yet soft and vulnerable at others. ![]() Their chemistry on stage is perfect as are their performances. Karimloo and Boggess incidentally are no strangers to the characters, having played them previously in the London production of the sequel to this show 'Love Never Dies'. The 25th Anniversary production stars the amazingly talented Iranian born Canadian Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom and American Broadway star Sierra Boggess as Christine Daae, with a great supporting performance from Hadley Fraser as Christine's love interest Raoul. This live production filmed straight from the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, which was broadcasted to cinemas and theatres around the world and celebrates 25 years of the Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical, is nothing short of a lavish treat for the eyes and ears, with amazing performances and acting from the cast, including all the songs that fans of the show will know and remember. ![]() Finally a full staging of my favourite musical and the second longest running one in the U.K is here for the first time on DVD.
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