Sleepless Creatives

Unmasking a Beloved Musical: Chapter One of Gaston Leroux's Gothic Classic

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Hello Creatives,


TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains disturbing imagery and mentions suicide.

Have you ever wondered about the true origins of the Phantom of the Opera? A much darker tale lies beneath the sweeping romance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, which is perfect for the Halloween season.

This episode takes you deep into the shadowy corridors of the Paris Opera House as we read the first chapter of Gaston Leroux's original 1909 novel. 
Published over a century ago and based on actual historical events, this gothic masterpiece introduces us to a version of the Phantom far more disturbing than the tragic romantic figure many know from the stage.

Through the terrified whispers of ballet dancers, we learn of a skeletal ghost in evening dress who stalks the opera house, his yellow skin stretched like a drumhead over bone, his sunken eyes like "two big black holes, as in a dead man's skull." 
The superstitious dancers cross themselves and touch horseshoes, desperate to ward off the evil eye. 
Panic spreads through the company when Joseph Bouquet, who dared describe the ghost, is found hanging in the third cellar.

What makes this reading particularly spine-tingling is understanding how Leroux blended real architectural features of the Palais Garnier—its underground lake, labyrinthine passages, and hidden chambers—with supernatural elements to create a genuinely unsettling atmosphere. 
While the musical softened the Phantom's obsession with Christine into a tragic love story, the novel presents something closer to psychological horror.

Whether you're a devoted fan of the musical or encountering this story for the first time, experiencing Leroux's original prose offers a fresh perspective on this enduring tale. 
Listen with the lights on, and discover why this ghost story has haunted our collective imagination for generations.


Sleep Tight, 

Florence x


The Music in this episode is Tippy Toe by VOLK .

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Sleepless Creatives is hosted by Florence St Leger, and produced by Canary Studios.
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