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| Sapevate che è stato cambiato il logo del musical??? Ecco com'è il nuovo logo: Qui un articoletto (in inglese) a riguardo: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has a whole new look – and is beginning to use its “nickname” publicly. Always known to fans and cognoscenti as simply “Phantom,” the producers and the artists involved with the show have decided that the mask needed a facelift – so, in honor of the 20TH Anniversary of “Phantom” on Broadway – the show is using its nickname more and has a new look. The rose is still there. The mask is still there. But now, rather than the mask hovering alone, or propped as if on a table next to the rose – the mask now has a face behind it, hovering in the mist. The rose is beautifully reflected in the surface upon which it lays. This is a more sophisticated look, matching the show itself – but then the title has been given a more casual feel – delving to the core of the show, to the Phantom himself… We were concerned that this new look would be confusing – after 20 years of the blue “shattered” logo with rose and mask, this is a big change – but this really IS the National Broadway Tour of PHANTOM. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA directed by Harold Prince. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA that has held audiences enthralled all these years – but a “Phantom” that is attracting a whole new generation – with exactly the same level of thrills and romance. The show has not changed, just the look! (And, a quick note – you should know that if you DO see the “old” logo around town, on posters, etc. – it is still for this engagement of the “real Phantom” – sometimes these kind of graphic transitions take time…).
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