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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s International Award-Winning
Musical, Phantom of the Opera returns to the
Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis, September
30-October 2
The Cameron Mackintosh/Really Useful Theatre
Company, Inc. production of Andrew Lloyd
Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed
by Harold Prince, returning to the Fox
Theatre September 30-October 25 has
announced casting for the production.
Tickets for all performances are currently
on sale at the Fox Theatre box office, all
MetroTix outlets, online at
www.metrotix.com
or by phone at 314-534-1111. Discounts for
groups of 20 or more are available by
calling 314-535-2900.
Tim Martin Gleason heads the 36-member
company as The Phantom, with Trista Moldovan
as the young soprano, Christine, and Sean
MacLaughlin as Raoul. Also featured will be
Kim Stengel as Carlotta Giudicelli, D.C.
Anderson as Monsieur André, Michael McCoy as
Monsieur Firmin, Nancy Hess as Madame Giry,
John Whitney as Ubaldo Piangi and Jessica
Bishop as Meg. At certain performances,
Kelly Jeanne Grant plays the role of
Christine.
TIM MARTIN GLEASON (The
Phantom of the Opera).
After completing a record-setting tenure as
Raoul with 3 different American companies of
Phantom,
Tim returns to the national tour, this time
as the masked man.
He began his
Phantom
journey with this very company in 2001 as
member of the ensemble. He quickly took over
the role of Raoul, which he played for over
three years. He then had the honor of
playing Raoul for the record-breaking
Broadway Company when
Phantom
became the longest-running show in Broadway
history.
Mr. Gleason next originated the role of
Raoul for
Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular.
In September of
2007 he rejoined the Broadway cast for an
additional year and a half. With his time in
all three companies, Mr. Gleason is the
longest-running Raoul in American history,
playing the role more than 2,600 times.
Mr. Gleason received a BS in psychology from
Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia
and actually pursued a business career for 4
years before deciding to become an actor.
Prior to Phantom, he has originated several
roles, including Romeo in Terrence Mann's
musical
Romeo & Juliet
at Goodspeed and Adam Gernstein in
The Rhythm Club
at Signature Theatre, a role for which he
received a prestigious Helen Hayes Award
nomination.
TRISTA MOLDOVAN (Christine
Daaé)
is delighted to join the U. S. National Tour
of
The Phantom of the Opera.
Most recently, she had the honor of working
with Julie Andrews in the John Bucchino
musical
Simeon’s Gift.
She also appeared as ‘Cosette’ in the
regional premiere of
Les Misérables
at the Pioneer Theater Company.
Off-Broadway/NYC: Sally in
Me and My Girl (Musicals
Tonight), Rachel in
Paul Revere
(Theatreworks) and Seffa in
Faces of War
(Makor Center). Regional credits:
Gypsy
(Louise),
Nine
(Carla),
Born Yesterday
(Billie Dawn),
Carousel
(Julie) and
Cabaret
(Sally). Television: “The Guiding Light,”
“All My Children” and
“As the World Turns.” Trista is a proud
graduate of the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory
of Music.
SEAN MacLAUGHLIN
(Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny)
is proud to perform the role of Raoul.
Broadway: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
The Woman in White.
Performed the roles of Vikram in
Bombay Dreams”
and Armand in Elton John’s
Lestat;
Off-Broadway:
The Audience
and
Requiem for William.
Some favorite regional credits include: The
Kennedy Center productions
of The Sondheim Celebration:
Merrily We Roll Along
and Ken Ludwig’s re-tooling of
Tom
Sawyer; Signature Theatre: the workshop of
Michael John LaChiusa’s
The Highest Yellow,
Forum
(Hero),
Into The Woods
(Rapunzel’s Prince),
The Rink
(Dino),
Grand Hotel
(Erik); Flat Rock Theatre:
Thoroughly Modern Millie
(Jimmy),
The Rainmaker
(Starbuck),
Children of Eden
(Cain /Japheth),
I Love You, You’re Perfect…(
Man 2); Hangar Theater:
My Fair Lady
(Freddy).
TV/Film: HBO’s “Something the Lord Made” (Dr
Swedlin) and appeared in PBS’ Great
Performances “South Pacific : In Concert
from Carnegie Hall”. Sean thanks his family
for their constant love and support. Member
of Actors’ Equity since 1999.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has music by Andrew
Lloyd Webber and is directed by Harold
Prince. Lyrics are by Charles Hart (with
additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe) and
the book is by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew
Lloyd Webber. Production design is by Maria
Bjornson, lighting by Andrew Bridge and
sound by Martin Levan. Musical staging and
choreography is by Gillian Lynne.
Orchestrations are by David Cullen and
Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Based on the classic novel
Le Fantôme de l’Opéra
by Gaston Leroux, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
tells the story of a masked figure who lurks
beneath the catacombs of the Paris Opera
House, exercising a reign of terror over all
who inhabit it.
He falls madly in love with an innocent
young soprano, Christine, and devotes
himself to creating a new star by nurturing
her extraordinary talents and by employing
all of the devious methods at his command.
With total worldwide grosses estimated at
over $5 billion, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is
the most successful entertainment venture of
the twentieth century, surpassing such
blockbuster films as
Titanic,
Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park
and
Star Wars.
The show had its world premiere on October
9, 1986 at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London,
winning every major British theatre award
including the Olivier and Evening Standard
Awards. The New York production opened on
January 26, 1988 where it won seven 1988
Tony® Awards, including Best Musical.
Over 80 million people in 124 cities in 25
countries have seen THE PHANTOM OF THE
OPERA. Worldwide, the show consistently
plays to larger audiences and in longer
engagements than any other musical in
history.
On January 9, 2006, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
became the longest-running show in Broadway
history surpassing
Cats’
record-holding run of 7,485 performances.
The show celebrated an unprecedented
milestone on January 26, 2008 when it
reached its twentieth anniversary on
Broadway.
Performances are Tuesday-Friday evenings at
8pm; Saturdays at 2pm & 8pm; and Sundays at
2pm & 7:30pm.
There is also a weekday matinee on Thursday,
October 1 at 1pm. Ticket prices range from
$28-$75 and are subject to change. Please
visit
www.fabulousfox.com
for current pricing information. A limited
number of VIP tickets are available for $100
or $130 for all performances.
Tickets are available at the Fox Theatre box
office, all MetroTix outlets, online at
www.metrotix.com
or
by calling 314-534-1111. Group orders for 20
or more may be placed by calling
314-535-2900.
The St. Louis engagement of THE PHANTOM OF
THE OPERA is presented by arrangement with
Fox Associates and is a special offering of
the U.S. Bank Broadway Series and sponsored
by American Airlines. Visit the official THE
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA website at
www.thephantomoftheopera.com.
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