![]() ![]() ![]() Apparently there is a musical based on it, too, and I squandered my opportunity to see it last year. I was a big Goosebumps reader as a kid, so I felt like I had to have that one on my shelf. The only one I have that you don’t is Phantom of the Auditorium from the Goosebumps series. I don’t know how much they cost now, but back then, they expensive and hard to find and I felt soooo giddy.ģ. Used to be whenever I walked into a used bookstore, I’d look for Kay’s Phantom. Currently, Indiana and Pennsylvania in the fall (which I wouldn’t count on due to coronavirus), but I like to keep an eye on things just to see if there’s ever a theater close by that might be doing it.Ģ. Eriks early life is shocking in its isolation. Kay proves herself to be a wonderful author and a definite Phan We follow Erik throughout his life and gain insight into how and why he became resident at the Paris opera house. If you go to this site and scroll to the bottom, you’ll see a list of theaters that are planning upcoming productions. Susan Kays 'Phantom' is a much more rounded creation and a must read. ![]() Yeston and Kopit’s Phantom is definitely at the top of my list of “plays/musicals to see.” Concord Theatricals handles the licensing. ![]()
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