Paul Stanley Sees Himself In The Phantom Of The Opera (A Top Story)
. Stanley tells The Queen Latifah Show: "When I saw Phantom in London in 1988 I watched it and I said, 'I can do that.' I had no background in it. Ten years later I got a call from my talent agent and they says, 'How do you feel about trying to do a musical?'" Stanley had to go through an audition process like any other actor and landed the job - which he says changed his life. He adds: "I went to New York, got the role and they flew me up to Toronto where the show had run for 10 years. I took over doing eight shows a week there. "I started to realize that in many ways the phantom was me. It was a story of a scarred, deformed musician who hid behind a mask." Read more and watch the interview - here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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