Saturday, October 15, 2011

christine

  • Question:-Who is your favorite Christine in The Phantom of the Opera?
    In the Phantom of the Opera, who is your favorite actress to play Christine Daa'e? Mine is Sandra Joseph.

    Answer:-really? i love emmy rossum...to me her voice is really strong but it's still high and clear enough to not be sultry. And she actually moves her mouth. o.O
  • Question:-What happened to Christine O'donnell, is she trying to keep her head low until the next Election?
    I really hope she runs for something in 2012, because I could use a good laugh every now and then.

    I get a lot of humor from Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin, but Christine O'donnell saying she wasn't a Witch was priceless. Christine O'donnell has taking wackiness to a another level.

    Answer:-Good question.

    She made such a fool of herself - that she is probably embarrassed to show her face anymore.

    You have to give her some credit however.

    Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann are too stupid to even realize how idiotic they come across to others so that is why they keep us all entertained.

    You are right though - I also get a lot of humor from all of them and I can't wait for Sarah to run. The endless comic relief from that would be priceless.
  • Question:-How long does Christine Daae dance for in the phantom of the opera?
    I really want to play Christine one day and I'm a good singer, alright actress but not so good at dancing and I know she goes on pointe. Does anyone know how long she dances for?
    Thank you!

    Answer:-3 hours (or until she collapses.)
  • Question:-who designed the floral sarong worn by christine baranski in the movie mamma mia?
    In the movie Mamma Mia, Christine Baranski is in a red swimsuit with a floral sarong singing on the beach. I would like to know who designed the floral sarong and where I can buy one.

    Answer:-If you watch it again, try looking in the credits at the end, usually they say where the clothes in the movie were designed. I think it's in Pink Woman, or it could be another program. Their clothes are so nice!
  • Question:-Can I play Christine on the Phantom of the Opera?
    I have been in many many many shows and I sing beautifully. I have been training ALOT for about 2 years. I am a very good opera singer and I can sing Musical Theater. It has been my dream to play Christine in The Phantom of the Opera. I am trying out next month. Do you think I could get the role?

    Answer:-Can you act? I have met many great opera singers who, to be quite honest, can't really act. You can get away with it in opera, but not in musical theatre. Also, you may sing beautifully, but can you hit a top E? Do you have sufficient vocal strength to sing 8 shows a week? I assume you're auditioning for a professional production, as amateur rights haven't been released, so eight shows a week is pretty standard. Two years is not an awful lot of training, you will be up against people who have been training extensively since childhood...yes, it's possible, but without knowing who you are up against it's impossible to know if you will get it or not.
  • Question:-How prestigious is the Christine Valmy beauty school?
    Some one told me that the Christine Valmy Beauty School is the best for makeup and skin care education? Is that true?

    Answer:-well.. i have never heard of it
  • Question:-How can we be sure that Christine O'Donnell is no longer a witch?
    We know that Christine O'Donnell admitted to practicing witchcraft when she was a student at the university.

    How can we be sure that she is no longer a witch? Maybe her claims of being Catholic is just a ruse.

    Answer:-once a witch always a witch.i guess that like sometimes a vampire and sometimes you re not.this is getting crazier by the second.i cant believe the headlines read.O'Donnell is a witch.cheese and crackers.we're all going to hell in a hand basket and a cell phone....
  • Question:-Does anyone know where I can get accesories for a costume as Christine Daae from the Phantom of the Opera?
    I would like anything such as gowns, earrings, necklackes, hair accesories, or anything that would go with this costume. This would really help on my search to be Christine Daae for Halloween. Any suggestions?

    Answer:-You have a few choices depending on where you live.

    Most mid-size and larger cities have some sort of costume rental business. Any business of this sort should easily be able to put together something you'll be happy with.

    If you don't live near a rental house or if you prefer to own the costume when you're done, then I have a few shopping suggestions.

    If you have some money to spend you might try starting with local antique malls. They will sometimes carry antique clothing, though that may not be useful. Sizes in very old clothing tend to be very different from our sizes today. Women were corseted, so the waist in many dresses seems very small and the bust rather pronounced. If you can find a dress with a big enough waist you can always pad the bust out to fit. Condition is another thing to pay attention to; many older garments are simply too frail to be worn at all. Antique malls will be a very good source for ornate costume jewelry and hair accessories. You might even be able to find some good shoes. (Look especially for shoes or low boots with a spool heel for a good Victorian feel.)

    There are also vendors online that sell custom Victorian garments. These are very expensive, and having never used any of these vendors I can't personally reccommend any of them.

    If you like to sew, there are many options for patterns. This is another good thing to search for online if you want to find something pretty authentic. Otherwise, you can go to your local Jo-Ann or Hancock and look at the costuming patterns. Most of the major brands (Butterick, Simplicity, etc.) carry an array of costume patterns that cover some of the more popular periods. These patterns are not difficult to use, even for a beginning stitcher.

    Another cheap option for gowns is to look for something from your local thrift stores that can be modified. Many of the wedding and prom dresses from the 80's borrowed heavily from Victorian styles. If you can find something you like as a base it is pretty easy to add trims to an existing garment. If you really don't sew at all you can add your trims by very carefully using a glue called either Magna-tac or Fabri-tac.

    Theatre House (I'm afraid I don't know their web address) is a cheap mail order business that supplies a variety of costume products including some garments, jewelry, hats, and wigs.
  • Question:-Why do we have two actresses playing Christine Daae in our school's production of Phantom?
    All the other characters just have one actor portraying them. But when it comes to Christine Daae, they're looking for two people to play her. Is her role really that demanding?

    Answer:-I think there could be lots of reasons. Her role is extremely demanding, so they might use both girls during the play. Or the play might be double-cast. Or she might just be an understudy, which means she'll jump into the main role if the primary Christine gets injured or sick.

    :)
  • Question:-What are your thoughts on the name Christine?
    1) What do you think of the name Christine for a girl.

    2) Please offer at least 5 middle name suggestions.

    Answer:-1. It's okay, but a bit plain.

    2.
    Christine Joelle
    Christine Bethany
    Christine Jade
    Christine Ruby
    Christine Francesca

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