Many have heard of the tale of a disfigured man who creates havoc at an opera house all the while seeking the love of singer whose voice captivated the mysterious masked figure. Those who dared to defy the so-called Phantom of the Opera met untimely deaths. Gaston Leroux originally wrote the Phantom of the Opera in a series of magazine articles in 1909 and 1910. Since then, it has expanded into other mediums such as movies, theatrical productions, novels and soundtracks. Its mixture of romance and horror has captured the hearts and minds of many over the years.
Phantom secret revealed
Now a 100-year-old secret concerning the Phantom of the Opera has been brought to the surface. Deep within the walls of the Palais Garnier Opera House, a time capsule was discovered. A vault, or a time capsule if you will, had a plaque on it saying it was not to be opened until June 28, 2007. Also, a name – M. Alfred Clarke – was written on the plaque. The contents of the vault have opened a new facet on the mystery surrounding the Phantom of the Opera.
Find out more about the latest mystery surrounding the Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera has always been connected with mystery and romance. To read more about this exciting new discovery, check out Smithsonian Magazine’s article on their website. Read about it by visiting their main website located at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/.
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