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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The Phantom of the Opera is the title character in {{w|Gaston Leroux}}'s novel of {{w|The Phantom of the Opera|the same name}}. | * The Phantom of the Opera is the title character in {{w|Gaston Leroux}}'s novel of {{w|The Phantom of the Opera|the same name}}. | ||
* An audio adaptation of the novel was released by [[Big Finish Productions]] in March 2008, written and directed by [[ | * An audio adaptation of the novel was released by [[Big Finish Productions]] in March 2008, written and directed by [[Barnaby Edwards]] and featuring [[Anna Massey]], [[Peter Guinness]], [[Alexander Siddig]], [[James D'Arcy]], [[Helen Goldwyn]], [[Tony Millan]], [[Richard Earl]], [[Nick Brimble]], [[Nick Wilton]], [[Geraldine Newman]], [[Samantha Hughes]] and [[Nicola Weeks]]. | ||
[[Category:Fictional characters from the real world]] | [[Category:Fictional characters from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Land of Fiction characters]] | [[Category:Land of Fiction characters]] |
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The Phantom of the Opera was one of the members of the Sisyphean Society's senior circle in the Land of Fiction. The Master killed him along with the other members of the Society. (COMIC: Character Assassin) Auteur had a copy of The Phantom of the Opera on her bookshelf in her office in the Town, among several other "classics" including Les Misérables, Dracula and Head of State. (PROSE: White Canvas)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Phantom of the Opera is the title character in Gaston Leroux's novel of the same name.
- An audio adaptation of the novel was released by Big Finish Productions in March 2008, written and directed by Barnaby Edwards and featuring Anna Massey, Peter Guinness, Alexander Siddig, James D'Arcy, Helen Goldwyn, Tony Millan, Richard Earl, Nick Brimble, Nick Wilton, Geraldine Newman, Samantha Hughes and Nicola Weeks.