The Pinchpenny Phantom Of The Opera
by Dave Reiser, Jack Sharkey

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Highlights

90 mins 19th Century Expandable Casting Interior Set Period Costumes American

Why we like it

"A hilarious take on the classic, this production proves that even a phantom can be budget-friendly with charm and wit."

From: Low-Budget Musicals

Synopsis

Gaston, proprietor and star tenor of a tacky opera house, can only afford a chorus of two (Pristine and Bubby) and one guest soprano per opera.

The guest sopranos keep succumbing to ghastly fates such as strangulation, electrocution, enraged bulls, banana peelings underfoot, poison fleas, falling chandeliers and hypothermia.

Why?

Because unscrupulous Airwick (Phantom of the Opera) wants Pristine to star-- and at the rate he bumps off her rivals, she'll soon be the only soprano in grand opera!

This hilarious melange of crazed desire, gruesome death and bone headed ambition-- done with only four players on a single set -- is a romp for audiences and players alike.

Characters

Character
GASTON

owner and lead tenor of IL SPARSO VALORE Opera Theatre

PRISTINE

a lovely-but-lowly soprano in the opera chorus

BUBBY

a tenor and the only other member of the opera chorus

AIRWICK

a weird sewer-dweller, a.k.a. The Phantom of the Opera

DIVAS

All sopranos played by the selfsame actress:

SHMOYNA POTSKI

a soprano

AIMEE RAREMENT

another soprano

DONNA JOSE

also a soprano

MACHTILDE VON HIMMEL

yet another soprano

HELGA GEISELN

likewise a soprano

ELEKTRA LUXE

an additional soprano

SONJA SHTOY

would you believe a soprano?

AUTHOR'S NOTE

Despite the five listings above, the catalogue-count is correct: 2m, 2f. You'll have to trust us on this.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1988
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573681851
ISBN-10 0573681856
LCCN 90103702
LCC MLCS 91/18497 (M)
DCC 782.81/2

The Pinchpenny Phantom Of The Opera is a American play written by Dave Reiser and published by Samuel French in New York (1988).

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