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Artist Ben Von Strawn Drag After Midnight Hotrod Monster Fridge Magnet $5.00 Large 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch (9cms x 6.5 cms) Rectangular Fridge Magnet. These Magnets feature the Art of Poster Pop Artists from Aaron Marshall, SHAG (Josh Agle), Kozik, Almera to Von Franco and Vince Ray. Professionally Printed printed using Archival Inks and Paper with a very high quality gloss finish on a sturdy metal casing. The back of the item is a very strong full size magnet. These items are… |
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Phantom of the Opera Magnets, Set of Four Magnets feature a glossy photo finish and a full magnetic backing. Each magnet measures approximately 2″ by 3″ and they are perfect for hanging on any metal surface…. |
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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] $19.99 Let the spectacle astound you! In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London’s leg… |
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Broadway and Beyond the Concert Songs $21.97 To lovers of musical theatre around the world, Colm Wilkinson definitely needs no introduction. On stages in London, New York, Toronto and beyond, he has firmly established himself as one of theatre’s greatest performers. His definitive portrayal of such leading characters as Jean Valjean in “Les Miserables” and the Phantom in “Phantom of the Opera” has brought the Irish born singer huge critical … |
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Parade (1998 Original Broadway Cast) $1.39 The big winners at the 1999 Tony Awards were revivals or old dance numbers recycled into new shows. Yet earning the most nominations, nine (and taking home two awards, for book and original score), was an honest-to-goodness new American musical by a young American composer-lyricist, Jason Robert Brown (who was 28 when the show premiered at Lincoln Center in December 1998 and was best known for hi… |