'Phantom' to haunt U. New Mexico's Popejoy Hall

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From: University Wire
Date: 20000822
Author:Matthew Rana

Matthew Rana
University Wire
08-22-2000
(Daily Lobo) (U-WIRE) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- This is big. "The Phantom of the Opera" is coming to the University of New Mexico's Popejoy Hall. The proportions of this event are so grand that might be safe to say it's the biggest that Popejoy Hall has ever seen.

Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of the Gaston Leroux novella, about the disfigured romantic who lurks about a Paris opera house, terrorizing performers and patrons alike, will begin its run at UNM Wednesday night. Get ready for some serious excitement because "The Phantom of the Opera" is ...

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