the meal and serve the maid! Serve the master so that, when tables, plans and maids are laid Don Juan triumphs once again! DON JUAN (PIANGI) Passarino
Traducción: O Fantasma da Opera a trilha sonora. Um ensaio para Don Juan Triunfante (Cena 4).
Those who tangle with Don Juan . . . REYER: No, no, no! Please. Don Juan, Signor Piangi - here is the phrase. "Those who tangle with Don Juan . . ."
- tangled in the winding sheets! Serve the meal and serve the maid! Serve the master so that, when tables, plans and maids are laid, Don Juan triumphs
good?/Have you missed me, good Messieurs?/I have written you an opera./Here, I bring the finished score./Don Juan Triumphant!/Fondest greetings to you
PHANTOM, disguised as DON JUAN pretending to be PASSARINO, emerges. He now wears PASSARINO's robe, the cowl of which hides his face. His first words startle her) DON JUAN
DON JUAN (PHANTOM) You have come here in pursuit of your deepest urge, in pursuit of that wish, which till now has been silent, silent . . . I have
(feat. John Legend) [Intro] This is the operator with a collect call from "Emory Jones" To accept the charges, press one now [Jay-Z] Uhh, woo! Emory
PHANTOM) PHANTOM'S VOICE I'm here: The Phantom of the Opera . . . (ALL look around apprehensively. FIREMEN start to run in the direction of the VOICE) PHANTOM
act . . . ," (The PHANTOM'S voice gradually takes over from her) PHANTOM'S VOICE . . . not her normal trick of strutting round the stage. Our Don Juan
me, good messieurs? I have written you an opera! (He takes from under his robe an enormous bound manuscript) Here I bring the finished score - "Don Juan
tangle with Don Juan . . . REYER (stopping him) No, no, no! ChorusQrest, please. Don Juan, Signor Piangi - here is the phrase. (He demonstrates it) "Those who tangle with Don Juan