In which we see horse thefts and threats.
Why Am I Rewriting Phantom of the Opera?
In re-writing Phantom of the Opera, I am trying to connect with a Sensibility that I found in the original, marrying modern writing practices with the emotion and tension of the original, and expanding Leroux’s seminal work into something a modern reader might enjoy more, but which also connects to the Romantic ideals of a past conception of literature.
Fantôme – Chapter 6
In which the managers unravel the mystery of Box Five.
Fantôme – Chapter 5, Part 4
In which we discover the past and present of Christine and Raoul.
Fantôme – Chapter 5, Part 3
In which we discover the past and present of Christine and Raoul.
Fantôme – Chapter 5, Part 2
In which we discover the past and present of Christine and Raoul.
Fantôme – Chapter 5, Part 1
In which we discover the past and present of Christine and Raoul.
Fantôme – Chapter 4, Part 2
In which the managers attempt to discover who the stranger was, and are given details of OG for the first time.
Fantôme, Chapter 3
In which we - and a very mysterious gentleman with something not-quite about his face - attend a post-Opera dinner.
Fantôme – Chapter 2
In which we are treated to a description of the fabulous gala at the Opera.