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Old Jul 2 2007, 9:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Christopher Dunn-Rankin View Post

(By the way, the Phantom's part in Phantom of the Opera is considered a tenor role. And it's not very high - only an Ab. Nor is a high G. The hard part of the Phantom's songs, and indeed most of that show, is that Andrew Lloyd Weber put his high notes on awkward words.)
that's not how I'd categorize that action... but I know there are still people here who LIKE A.L.W.
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