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THIS IS AMERICA - 'Phantom1 of the Opera' Rewrites Broadway History After 18 YearsBy Jerilyn Watson
Broadcast: Monday, January 09, 2006
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VOICE ONE:
Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.
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And I'm Faith Lapidus. Today we hear music from The Phantom of the Opera. That show sets a record this week.
Phantom of the Opera
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A mysterious man who covers his deformed2 face with a mask. A beautiful young singer who falls under the man's control. Her lover3, who does not believe that this phantom exists.
The story has made The Phantom of the Opera the longest-running show ever performed on Broadway.
Its success is told in numbers: as of Monday night, seven thousand four hundred eighty-six performances in New York City alone. There have been tens of thousands of performances around the world. 'Phantom' has brought in more than three thousand million dollars in ticket sales.
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Until now, the longest-running show on Broadway was Cats. Composer4 Andrew Lloyd Webber who wrote the music for Phantom, was also responsible5 for Cats. That show closed in New Year in two thousand.
Andrew Lloyd Weber
The Phantom of the Opera was first seen at Her Majesty's Theatre in London in nineteen eighty-six. The show opened in New York on January twenty-sixth, nineteen eighty-eight. It has won many top awards in Britain and the United6 States.
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The Phantom of the Opera is based on a book by Gaston Leroux. The Phantom lives in a strange world under the Paris Opera House.
He loves a young woman named Christine. She wants to be a great singer. The Phantom wants Christine to sing his music. But she falls in love with a wealthy and good-looking man named Raoul.
Christine and the Phantom
Listen as Christine and Raoul -- Sarah Brightman and Steve Barton -- sing Think of Me.
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Christine loves Raoul. But she wants to be an opera singer. The Phantom gives her singing lessons. She believes he is her Angel7 of Music. Michael Crawford is our Phantom.
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The Phantom takes Christine to his place under the opera house. He believes that only Christine can sing his music. He calls it the music of the night.
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In the Phantom's strange home, Christine faints8. She wakes up hours later. She decides to pull away the mask that always covers most of the Phantom's face. She is horrified9 at what she sees.
Christine and the Phantom return to the surface. But he tells her, now that she has seen his face, she will never be free.
The Phantom demands that the producers of a new opera make Christine the lead singer. They refuse. The Phantom becomes angry. He does something to the voice of the lead singer to make her sound terrible. And he kills an opera worker and throws the body onto the stage.
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Christine and Raoul flee10. Raoul tries to tell her there is no Phantom of the Opera. But she says she has seen the man. Raoul promises to protect her. They sing a love song. The song is called All I Ask of You.
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The Phantom hears their song. In great anger, he makes a huge chandelier fall onto the stage.
Act Two opens months later at a masquerade party. The guests all wear masks to hide their identity11.
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Raoul wants to announce that he and Christine are planning to marry. But she fears that the Phantom would not like it.
The Phantom appears at the party, uninvited. He orders the opera managers to perform an opera he has written. At first they refuse.
But then, Raoul and the opera managers decide to use the Phantom's musical drama12 to trap13 him. They are sure the Phantom will appear if Christine has a lead part.
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Christine does not want to sing in the Phantom's opera. But she hears his voice calling to her.
Christine goes to the burial14 place of her father. She sings to him. The song is called Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again.
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The Phantom is at the burial ground. He wants Christine to join him. But Raoul comes and takes her away.
She sings in the Phantom's opera. On opening night, guards and policemen surround the theater. They hope to catch the Phantom.
With Christine singing, the Phantom appears on stage as expected. But things do not happen as Raoul and the managers had planned. The Phantom escapes with Christine. She again looks at his face. This time, instead of fear, she reacts15 with sympathy16.
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Raoul follows them. The Phantom gives Christine a terrible choice. She can stay with him forever -- or he will kill Raoul. The Phantom says they have reached the point of no return.
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At this point, Christine tells the Phantom that forcing her to make a choice has changed her feelings again. Now, instead of feeling sorry for him, she hates him. This causes the Phantom of the Opera to make a decision of his own.
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VOICE ONE:
Our program was written by Jerilyn Watson and produced by Caty Weaver17. I'm Steve Ember.
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And I'm Faith Lapidus. Internet users18 can read and listen to our programs at www.unsv.com. Join us again next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.
1 phantom | |
n.幻影,虚位,幽灵;adj.错觉的,幻影的,幽灵的 | |
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adj.和谐的;团结的;联合的,统一的 | |
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起反应( react的第三人称单数 ); 反对; (对食物等)有不良反应; 物质起化学反应 | |
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