Burning glances, turning heads Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around you Masquerade! Seething shadows breathing lies Masquerade! You can fool any friend who ever knew you Masquerade! Leering satyrs, peering eyes Masquerade! Run and hide, but a face will still pursue you What a night! What a crowd! Sep 22, 2021 · The iconic second act number in which The Phantom makes a gatecrashing entrance to the Masquerade party. 00:00 - Masquerade06:24 - Why So Silent From Phantom Masquerade! Take your fill - let the spectacle astound you! Masquerade! Burning glances, turning heads . . . Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around you! Masquerade! Seething shadows breathing lies . . . Masquerade! You can fool any friend who ever knew you! Masquerade! Leering satyrs, peering eyes . . . Masquerade! The Phantom of the Opera is a 2004 musical drama film based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the 1910 French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. It was produced and co-written by ALW and directed by Joel Schumacher. It was released on Dec 10, 2004 in the United Kingdom and January 25, 2005 in the United States. The scene opens in The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe and a libretto by Lloyd Webber and Stilgoe. Based on the 1910 French novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux, it tells the story of a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious Masquerade! Every face a different shade Masquerade! Look around, there's another mask behind you Masquerade! Buring glances,turning heads Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around you Masquerade! Grinning yellows, Spinning reds Masquerade! Take your fill, let the spectacle astound you. Phantom: Why so silent, good monsieurs? Nov 23, 2004 · Grinning yellows, spinning reds. Masquerade! Take your fill—let the spectacle astound you! Masquerade! Burning glances, turning heads. Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around For now, I find. The Phantom of the Opera is there. Inside my mind. [PHANTOM] Sing once again with me, our strange duet. My power over you grows stronger yet. And though you turn from me to glance Mar 1, 2012 · “The Point of No Return” performed by Gerard Butler as The Phantom and Emmy Rossum as Christine. From the 2004 film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phan Phantom Of The Opera Miscellaneous Why So Silent (At the height of the activity a grotesque figure suddenly appears at the lop of the staircase. Dressed all in crimson, with a death's head visible inside the hood of his robe, the PHANTOM has come to the party. With dreadful wooden steps he descends the stairs and takes the centre of the stage TFcyPb.