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Think of me phantom of the opera stage
Think of me phantom of the opera stage












think of me phantom of the opera stage

The stage show is my all time favorite Broadway show and I was a bit nervous as to how Phantom and the music of the night would hold up on the big screen but I needn't have worried because it was very definitely worth the price of the ticket-and then some. "She has accused me of cyber-bullying but many people have now said to me that they think she is the one who is the cyber-bully.I have just come from seeing phantom and was completely swept away. "I can understand actors hating anything negative written about them, but to take it on a personal level like this? And against a mere punter like myself who only expressed her honest opinion as a theatre-lover? She told the Evening Standard the actor should not take criticism so seriously: "How can you get angry over such a stupid comment? It's laughable. The woman, who has asked not to be named, also received a slew of negative tweets from Escobar's fans. Just because im a performer it doesn't give you a free pass to bullying."Īnother tweet read: "Just because I'm a performer that gives people the right to insult me without me being able to defend myself? I don't think so." And I won't be insulted and not stand up for myself. "My job doesn't make me super human and respect goes down well no matter what profession people have. To me, 'I don't like her portrayal' sounds v dif to 'I can't stand her'. But one thing is to criticise and one v different is to be offensive, disrespectful and mean. The actor told her 3,800 followers: "I take criticism very well. However, despite a direct apology, Escobar began a tirade of escalating frustration, accusing her of cyber-bullying. The 27-year-old's boyfriend, Spanish actor Gonzalo Ramos, then followed suit, writing: "Lack of taste is OK, lack of education is just sad, something to think about cause u've already got some years behind u." ballet, musical, opera, straight plays, anything" – a message reading: "It's OK cause I can't stand you either ) x" Yet the following day, the actor, who has played Christine in the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical since 2010, sent the woman – whose Twitter account describes her as someone who "love theatre. Since the tweet was not tagged in any way, it is unclear how it came to Escobar's attention.














Think of me phantom of the opera stage