The film was at one point supposed to be a comedic vehicle for Abbott & Costello.
Lon Chaney in “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925) There are silent film ... are a maze of elaborate traps and torture chambers, scenes are tinted, variously blue, red, gold and green, and ...
After a nine-year absence, the musical returns to the venue with 32 performances running from Dec 3 to 29, captivating ...
"The picture is one of the best ever shown in Memphis, barring none," raved a movie reviewer credited as "A.M.D." in the Feb. 2, 1926, edition of The Commercial Appeal. "The acting is flawless ...
When it comes to the hardworking folks behind the scenes of your favorite shows ... the stage manager of The Phantom of the Opera is an industry veteran. We spoke to Greg over the summer just ...