среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

The Phantom's Transforming Experience

A Broadway leading man's face is his fortune -- except,perhaps, when it comes to "The Phantom of the Opera." In taking ontheater's most successful show, John Cudia, whose long turn as Raoulearned him a cadre of star-struck fans, had to come to grips withplaying not beauty but the beast this time around.

"Obviously, it's given my career tremendous exposure, but not meexactly," Cudia says with wry good humor. "It's so high-powered, butit's also anonymous."

And uncomfortable. The Phantom's iconic white domino is only theoutermost of several layers of disguise -- pancake, powder, paint,latex and human hair. Cudia, 36, who stars in the current productionat the …

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