What will they do with the dummies?

Now that Phantom has closed, I wonder what they will do with the stuffed audience members that occupied the side balconies? I would have loved to bid on some of them and just placed them around my dining room table. I'm not even sure if they were "whole" or just torsos, as you only saw them from the waist up. They were in incredible costumes.

Larry from Las Vegas, NV
lol, well...if they were just the torsos...vacuuming would be a breeze!
(course, they probably don't spill much...)

I was thinking the same along with some of the gilded columns and
other decoration that framed the stage and the box seats...
Maybe they'll leave 'em ??? open them up for us ??? Tim and Faith probably
wouldn't mind, it's a shame to do away with all of it.

I was there on Sunday for PHANTOM's final performance.
It was WONDERFUL, bitter sweet, and quite a memorable performance.
I really felt lucky to have seen this production so many times over the years...
this version will never be seen again, any where.

All the Las Vegas press were there, cameras, final speeches, multiple curtain calls...
There wasn't anything out of the ordinary during the performance...everyone played
their roles perfectly with one exception...
Every time there was a kissing or embracing scene...it was held much longer than
normal. A 'kiss' went on, and on, and on, and on.....you could hear them chuckle
after the scene and the audience joined in to with applaud and laughter.
LOTS OF APPLAUD after almost every scene for ALL the actors...it was pretty cool.
Greg,

Having moved here from NJ, my most memorable Phantom will always be the one I saw on Broadway with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman. That being said, we did see it four times in Vegas and were never disappointed. Of course seeing a stage in NYC turn into a lake or the Phantom appearing in a mirror was a lot more magical in NYC than in Vegas where everything from tigers to motorcycles appear and disappear on stage out of nowhere on a daily basis.

Larry from Las Vegas
I would have loved to see Craford and Brightman Larry.
Closest I got was the 25th Anniversary PBS special they
had from the Royal Albert Hall. (Michael didn't sing either...)

Put them at the 6:5 bj tables.
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Originally posted by: bobbyb
Put them at the 6:5 bj tables.


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