Between Two Phans

Flagbridge Designs & Phantom on a Budget

Between Two Phans with Flagbridge (Andrea) and Phantom on a Budget (Lindsey) mostly-unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic conversations about Phantom of the Opera. We'll have interviews, cover history, show reactions, and more!

Afleveringen

  1. 27 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 6: POTO Takes that Will Get Us Canceled

    In this episode of Between Two Phans, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) finally say the quiet parts out loud. This is the hot takes episode. From 2004 movie discourse to Love Never Dies chaos, replica vs. “brilliant original” wars, fandom gatekeeping, angry Facebook men, and why people feel like they own the show — nothing is off limits. We’ve both been in Phantom spaces for a long time (one of us since the late ’90s, one of us very loudly for the past few years), and we’ve seen the same cycles repeat again and again. In this episode, we discuss: • The evolution of Phantom fandom from forums to Tumblr to TikTok • Gatekeeping, elitism, and the “fan resume” era • Why you’re allowed to like (or dislike) any Phantom you want • Love Never Dies and its complicated legacy • The replica vs. restage debate (Pegasus, chandelier, doubles) • Hal Prince on change and why theatre must evolve • Why Phantom doesn’t belong to us — even if we love it • How diversity in casting is shifting the energy of the fandom We are not here to tell you what to like. We are here to say: you can have opinions without policing other people’s joy. Phantom has survived for nearly four decades because it evolves. The fandom survives when we do the same. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera. If you love deep dives, performance analysis, fandom history, spicy theatre discourse, and chaotic but informed Phantom energy — subscribe.

    57 min.
  2. 21 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 5: Masquerade NYC — Immersive Phantom, Drops & Deep Lore

    Phantom has returned to New York — but not the way you think. In Episode 5, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) dive into Masquerade NYC, the immersive Phantom experience housed inside the historic former Lee’s Art Shop building on West 57th Street. From viral marketing drops to pulse-based audience chaos, we break down what this reimagined Phantom actually is — and what it isn’t. In this episode, we discuss: • The origin of Masquerade NYC after Broadway closed • The building history and why it matters • The red letters, newspaper drops, and guerrilla marketing campaign • “Sign the Ledger” and Discord activations • What a “pulse” is and why every show feels different • Why this is not replica Phantom — and why that matters • Cast rotations and wildly different Phantom interpretations • Audience energy roulette and immersive unpredictability • When tech and crowd flow impact your experience • Why immersive theatre requires a mindset shift • Ticket pricing and what you’re actually paying for • Dress code realities (no heels. seriously.) • Why immersive Phantom expands who gets to be Eric and Christine Masquerade isn’t Broadway in a warehouse. It’s a reinvention. A version of Phantom that shifts depending on the cast, the pulse group, and the energy in the room. If you’re planning a visit — or just curious how Phantom survives outside the proscenium — this is your spoiler-light guide. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera.

    56 min.
  3. 19 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 3: The Phantom Cosplay Episode — Origins, Upgrades & 20 Years of Masks

    Cosplay built this friendship. In Episode 3, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) finally do the inevitable: the Phantom Cosplay Episode. From accidental Halloween experiments in 2003 to international convention panels and custom-built suits, this is the full origin story. Two decades of masks. Mistakes. Upgrades. Rhinestones. In this episode, we discuss: • Lindsey’s accidental Phantom villain origin story • Early-2000s effects makeup (before YouTube tutorials existed) • The birth of Phantom on a Budget and the forum era of fandom • Two custom Phantom suits and 20+ years of costume evolution • Cosplay panels, judging, and traveling internationally • Andrea’s Rocky Horror costume contest win • DIY upcycle fashion chaos (yes, serger only — no sewing machine) • Lord of the Rings parody filmmaking in Central Park • Returning to cosplay via San Diego Comic-Con • The 3 a.m. Wishing Dress purchase that changed everything • Star Princess upgrades and rhinestone escalation • Mask history, waistcoat debates, and replica vs non-replica differences • Theatre etiquette: should you wear cosplay to the show? • Wig tips and beginner advice for aspiring Phantom cosplayers Cosplay isn’t just dressing up. It’s craft. It’s fandom history. It’s trial and error. It’s a 20-year pipeline of “I could make that better.” Whether you’re a longtime cosplayer or Phantom fan curious about how deep the mask rabbit hole goes — this one’s for you. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera.

    57 min.
  4. 19 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 2: Alt Christine Debut, Tour Chaos & Ensemble Love

    The tour continues — and things are already evolving. In Episode 2, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) break down Alexa’s debut as Christine, a final Baltimore performance with energy at an 11, and the small character choices that are reshaping this replica production in real time. Alt debuts. Ensemble love. Boat mishaps. Angry Final Lair energy. In this episode, we discuss: • Alexa’s debut as Christine and her bold, feisty interpretation • Sitting next to Alexa’s family on debut night • A completely different “Oh, so it is you” delivery • Travelator choices and Don Juan “find out phase” energy • The angriest Final Lair Christine we’ve seen • Andrea’s 40th Phantom show — and first time crying • Isaiah’s monkey moment supremacy • Final Baltimore performance reactions from veteran fans • When the boat doesn’t boat (live theatre realities) • Strobe surprises during “Music of the Night” • Jordan’s emotional depth and raw “Wishing” • A “Think of Me” passing-of-the-torch moment • Ensemble standouts (Reyer, Piangi, ballet appreciation) • Blocking shifts and Giry/Meg awareness • Phantom meeting the cultural moment (and why nostalgia isn’t that deep) This cast is settling in fast — and the nuance, confidence, and character work are deepening with every performance. If you love tracking how Phantom evolves night to night, this is your tour check-in. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera.

    43 min.
  5. 13 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 4: Phantom Original Broadway Pro Shot (1988 Archival Deep Dive)

    The sacred scrolls. In Episode 4, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) deep dive into the original Broadway cast archival recording of The Phantom of the Opera, filmed in May 1988 and housed at the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT) at the New York Public Library. This recording is not commercial and can only be viewed in person for research purposes — and yes, it’s absolutely worth the reservation. In this episode, we discuss: • How to access the NYPL Theatre on Film and Tape Archive • What the viewing experience is actually like • The surprising quality of the 1988 multi-camera recording • Sarah Brightman’s original Christine and early agency in “Point of No Return” • Michael Crawford’s eerie, book-accurate Phantom • Phantom Hands™ and the intensity of “Stranger Than You Dreamt It” • Steve Barton’s foundational Raoul performance • Differences in blocking, choreography, and tone from 1988 to today • The slower Broadway chandelier drop • Early lyric and staging variations • The devastating physical transformation in the Final Lair • Why this archival recording feels like missing canon for longtime fans This isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. It’s blueprint viewing. You see where the choices started. You see what evolved. And you understand why these performances became foundational for every production that followed. If you’re ever in New York City, book a viewing. It’s a piece of theatre history. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera.

    1 u 12 m
  6. 12 FEB

    Between Two Phans Ep 1: The Phantom U.S. Tour Launch (Box Five Tour Deep Dive)

    The Phantom has returned to the road. In our very first episode, Andrea (Flagbridge Designs) and Lindsey (Phantom on a Budget) break down opening weekend of the brand-new U.S. National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera — the long-awaited “Box Five” replica tour. From first impressions to chandelier discourse, we cover what’s working, what’s evolving, and why this production already feels electric. In this episode, we discuss: • Opening weekend reactions and early cast chemistry • Isaiah’s take on the Phantom and those Final Lair mic moments • Jordan’s Christine and emotional nuance in “Wishing” • Replica vs. restage confusion — and why this is a true replica • The new chandelier drop and why it absolutely works • Touring realities (boats, portcullis, noose chaos) • LED wall integration and subtle scenic upgrades • Costume updates, Star Princess discourse, and tailcoat details • The first Black Principal Phantom’s historically textured wig • New prosthetic sculpting and makeup evolution • Why this may be one of the most diverse Phantom casts yet We also talk fandom reactions, “brilliant original” debates, and why Phantom has never been a static show — it has always evolved. If you’re following the tour or just love a deep dive into staging, design, and performance choices, this is your opening-night breakdown. 🖤 Between Two Phans is a mostly unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic podcast about The Phantom of the Opera.

    51 min.

Info

Between Two Phans with Flagbridge (Andrea) and Phantom on a Budget (Lindsey) mostly-unedited, sometimes unhinged, always enthusiastic conversations about Phantom of the Opera. We'll have interviews, cover history, show reactions, and more!