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Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 19, 2007 04:30 pm
Re: # 62Well said
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 19, 2007 03:13 pm
Re: # 61 Thanks alot man thats really a great piece ov advice.Atleast I will make sure not to waste ma time again.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 18, 2007 07:36 pm
Re: # 57 Thanks again
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 18, 2007 07:30 pm
Re: # 58 Ohhhhhhh thats really hurtening the situation is gettin worse day by day. I think the interactor should take rest for somedays. As to mention something and then to laugh on it alone thats really an extreme sign of helplessness and ``WANTED TO BE HEARD``like situation but all my sympathies are with the interactor. You can say anything u want as this will release your frustration. At least I will try to listen to u as much as possible cz sometimes we should help our brother/sister in PAIN,specially in such a great pain. I think there must be somethin greater than even a MIRACLE for cure.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 17, 2007 12:36 pm
Thanks lady
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 16, 2007 01:03 pm
Re: # 48Hay hay hay........... ladies just calm down. I think we already have many differences as a nation and to create differences on such smaller issues i think its not sensible. Instead of telling eachother to grow up I think u must show some maturity and respect for each other. If some foreigner visits this website and finds u fighting eachother like this I think its rather more shamefull then to have PHANTOM character projected wrongly. I really salute both of u for using such a high vocabulary which I think is not suitable at all for a PUBLIC FORUM like this as very body reading is not an english literature student or somthin like that. I think in discussions like that we should have a bit of tolerance for each others point of view only a lil bit which can make us all good people to live with.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 16, 2007 12:53 pm
Re: # 44 ohhhhhhhh really its getting worse and worse u have written two times within 7 minutes thats great. I think u should stop crying on this new nick matter now as no one is actuallly listening POOR U except HUMBLE ME who really feal sympathies for you.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 16, 2007 12:49 pm
Re: # 43 Hi everybody i i think some people have got somewhat ``KHUSHFEHMI`` u can say that people are actually giving so much attention to them and believe me this disease is really dangerous for their health. I will be very happy to help u out of this dilema.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 13, 2007 12:13 am
Re: # 41

Well said Aisha as u have really supported the fact to discourage illogical critics and i think the person advising you should take a look at his own writing as the height of the lost temper and morality is quite vivid from the writing but I also dont agree with the description of the phantom u have made as he is actually the main character of the drama around which the whole story revolves.I think at the end he proved to be a really good guy actually forced by the negelection of the society to carve his way to darkness.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 11, 2007 08:07 pm
Re: # 38
Thanks alot
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 10, 2007 08:07 pm
Re: # 35
Nooooooops not at all its not an old chowkie its a brand new one now if some body cannot gather some supporters for his/her illogical ideas what can we say. I think its like the behaviour of our political parties nowadays who believe that ``If there are fair elections they will win but if they dont win the elections were not conducted fair enough``. I can only request people to be optimistic as if they are not able to do something atleast support the one who has taken some initiative.
Phantom of the Opera
Posted by orotund Jan 10, 2007 03:12 am
Hi Everybody;

This the first time I am going to share my views in writing on a forum. As a silent viewer and admirer I am forced to write on seeing some really sarcastic and discouraging comments about the play “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA”. I went to watch the play last night that is on 9th of January and I was really amused to see such strong and beautiful performances by the artists who haven’t even got a single “FORMAL LECTURE” on performing arts. They are merely doing it in the guidance of charismatic MR Sharabeel, his back stage team and their personal talent which was like pouring out of them.
Rudaba Nasir acting as Christine was really awesome. Her delivery of dialogues, beautiful voice, facial expressions and her stamina to perform for such an exhaustive period of time in front of a big crowd nearly makes her a perfect candidate for the role. Ian Eldred (Raoul) and Nauman Faizi (Gerald) were really worth watching while performance as they were really fulfilling the need of their characters and above all the pick of the drama was the performance of “THE PHANTOM” himself .The role was performed up to excellence by Omair Rana who was so passionate in delivering the dialogues that even the mask he was wearing could not hide the expressions of anger, hate and love on his face in different scenes of the play.
The rhythm and tempo along with the use of music were made such that no one can take his/her eyes of the stage at least I couldn’t .The set,lighting,choreography,music,makeup,costumes and above all the delivery of dialogues was marvelous.
As I have noticed some people immediately start comparing, what they see, with foreign countries. I don’t know if they have got some phobia of comparison or some inferiority complex regarding their local things but I haven’t ever heard a single word of optimism or a useful suggestion from such people. Anyhow I can only suggest rather request MR Sharabeel not to get disheartened by such illogical critics and continue to put on far better performances with the same zeal , zest and creativity. On the other hand I congratulate MR Sharabeel on involving the youth at so tender age in his plays which can help in boosting their confidence and will help in preparing a breeding ground for future prospects. Looking forward for your next performances and also offering my heartiest congratulations to all the participants of the play wither back stage or onstage on conducting such a beautiful play and also thanks a lot to WARID TELECOM for bringing such a beautiful play to us.

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