Students drive 'The Phantom'

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From: New Straits Times
Date: 20050824
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New Straits Times
08-24-2005
Students drive 'The Phantom'
Edition: Main/Lifestyle

HEY folks, the man in the mask is on the loose in Bukit Jalil, Kuala

Lumpur. We're talking about The Phantom, the disfigured musical genius
who haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera House and exerts eerie

control over a lovely young soprano in Andrew Lloyd Webber's popular

stage musical entitled The Phantom of the Opera.

Based on Gaston Leroux's Le Fantome de L'Opera, the piece will receive

fresh treatment as a group of students from TPM Academy stage the piece

as part of their coursework in a ...

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