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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on Website/DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And (and final of that performance) scene of Don ''Don Juan Triumphant.Triumphant''. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on Website/DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]



The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Important message from The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was auctioned off, the score was bought by an American theatre group. At first regarded as a mistake and abomination, it was eventually viewed as an AffectionateParody
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The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don ''Don Juan Triumphant Triumphant'' was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Important [[labelnote:Important message from The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera''[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was auctioned off, the score was bought by an American theatre group. At first regarded as a mistake and abomination, it was eventually viewed as an AffectionateParody
AffectionateParody of opera.
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->''Serve the meal and serve the maid/Serve the master so that when/Tables, plans and maids are laid/Don Juan triumphs/Once again!''

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->''Serve ->''"Serve the meal and serve the maid/Serve the master so that when/Tables, plans and maids are laid/Don Juan triumphs/Once again!''again!"''
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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.Website/DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] [[/labelnote]] ]]



The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Important message The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was auctioned off, the score was bought by an American theatre group. At first regarded as a horror of music, it was eventually viewed as an AffectiveParody of opera.

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The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Important message from The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was auctioned off, the score was bought by an American theatre group. At first regarded as a horror of music, mistake and abomination, it was eventually viewed as an AffectiveParody AffectionateParody
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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] [[/labelnote]] ]]



The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Ordered by The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was the Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was At first regarded as a

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The final production produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Ordered by Important message The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] But we know it was the Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was auctioned off, the score was bought by an American theatre group. At first regarded as aa horror of music, it was eventually viewed as an AffectiveParody of opera.
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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Left:Christine Daae. Right:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final) final of that performance) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Left:Christine Daae. Right:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist Right:Christine Daae Left:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] [[/labelnote]] ]]



-->-- The opening aria

Produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost"[[labelnote: Ordered by The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]]

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-->-- The final lines of the opening aria

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The final production produced
by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost"[[labelnote: Ghost" at a New Year's Day masquerade party. [[labelnote: Ordered by The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]]But we know it was the Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]] The first performance was cancelled after it was revealed the lead (Ubaldo Piangi) had been replaced by an unknown figure and murdered by the same. After the house was At first regarded as a
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[[caption-width-right:255:An artists recreation of the second (And final) scene of Don Juan Triumphant. Left:Christine Daae. Right:Unknown[[labelnote:Doylist answer]]Actually fanart created by msBlake on DeviantArt.[[/labelnote]] ]]
->''Serve the meal and serve the maid/Serve the master so that when/Tables, plans and maids are laid/Don Juan triumphs/Once again!''
-->-- The opening aria

Produced by The Opera Populaire in France, Don Juan Triumphant was an opera first announced in 1882 during a publicity stunt involving a rumored "Opera Ghost"[[labelnote: Ordered by The Troper Board on Multiversal Travel]] Theatre/PhantomOfTheOpera[[/labelnote]]

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