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Old October 13th, 2009, 11:11 PM
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I recently noticed something that I hadn't really thought of before.

The phantom's mask in shows has always been that white mask covering half of the face (like what Michael Crawford wore. One eye and one cheek covered.). I have always seen shows use this mask.

But, the cover for the cd, and the poster and t-shirts and all the merchandise, all have the mask that covers the eyes and top of the face, but leaves the bottom of the face bare.

Anyone know why this is?
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Old October 13th, 2009, 11:26 PM
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I don't know the true answer.... but here is my guess...

Cameron Makintosh produced the show. He is known for revitalizing how a show was advertised. All of his shows have an iconic show poster that will stick with the show forever. Cats, Miss Saigon, Les Mis (ever seen it advertised without the kid?), and Phantom are all examples of this. Odds are that the poster art was made way before a designer sketch was ever done of the phantom mask. After it was made, it stuck. It is possible the mask onstage started as a full top part mask but got changed during previews or way before that. Who knows. Good piece of theatre trivia though.

But... personal feeling.... the show was being sold way before it was ever designed.
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I worked on most of the Phantom productions including the Broadway opening. It is my understanding that the image used for advertising was created before the phantom's mask was designed for the show by Maria Bjornson.
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Old October 21st, 2009, 05:47 PM
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Also the source material for this musical (i.e Gaston Leroux book and the 5 oil paintings that went with it by André Castaigne) depicted a full upper half mask.
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