Lisa Vroman's Broadway Classic: An Enchanting Journey Through Theatre Hits

Lisa Vroman Broadway Classic

Today's music review is all about the amazing album by Lisa Vroman entitled Broadway Classic. I had to pleasure of seeing Lisa perform the role of Christine several times during her time with various productions of the show. Lisa Vroman performed as the original alternate Christine in the Music Box Tour of Phantom before moving on to San Francisco as the principal Christine for the show's five-year run. Miss Vroman went on to perform the role for several years on Broadway and again with the Music Box Tour. While I love most of the ladies I've seen as Christine (25 of them) if someone asks of the ones I've seen which is my favorite and I usually reply, I liked all of them for one reason or another so I couldn't narrow it down to just one. With that said, Lisa was consistently perfect throughout every performance I'd seen and her voice effortlessly flowed from her in a mesmorizing way. If any future Christine needed one to research for their role, Lisa is the one to take notes from.

Lisa Vroman as Christine

Lisa's Broadway Classic album, a sixteen-track CD produced in 1999, holds a special place in my heart. The moment I saw it in the Borders bookstore I frequented, the very same one I'd worked at for a few years, I bought the only copy in the store. Before I even left the store, I had already queued up her stellar rendition of "Think of Me" on my trusty Philips Portable CD Player, her mesmerizing voice flowing through my headphones. During the brief time I hosted an internet radio show, I frequently played tracks from Lisa's CD and was consistently asked by listeners where they could get a copy. To this day, Lisa's album remains one of my all-time favorite Phantom-related CDs. Backed by the San Francisco Radio Orchestra, the lush orchestrations can fill any room, depending on your sound system. Lisa's voice is nothing short of enchanting.


Lisa's Broadway Classic album isn't just about her incredible renditions of Phantom tunes; those are merely a fraction of what she masters. Some might argue that Julie Andrews' version of the legendary Rodgers & Hammerstein tune "The Sound of Music" is the definitive recording, but once you hear Lisa's rendition, you might find yourself reconsidering. Maury Yeston's "Unusual Way," a song I have cherished since hearing it performed by Dave Willetts, Elaine Paige, and my friend Jonathan Frank, receives a masterclass treatment from Lisa.

Lisa isn't just well-versed in modern theatre tunes; she delves into the works of Lerner & Loewe, as well as the iconic Leonard Bernstein. Her versatility shines through each track, making this CD a must-have for theatre music aficionados. Phantom enthusiasts will be particularly enchanted. I could sing the praises of this CD for days; it’s truly outstanding. Miss Vroman's performances of "Think of Me" and "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" make this CD worth every penny; the rest is just the cherry on top.

Though this is a CD review and I touch on the times I've seen Lisa live in The Phantom of the Opera, in the future, I will be featuring my thoughts and profiles on the ladies and gentlemen I've seen in The Phantom of the Opera over the years, just as I am doing with my Saturday GLOWcase series which features the cast, crew, and fans of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

If you’ve had the chance to listen to this CD or see Lisa perform live, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please share your comments below! If you enjoyed this review and would like to support future content, your contributions are greatly appreciated. Thank you! ๐ŸŽถ

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  1. I love it. I downloaded her CD just because you recommended it. Did we see her? She has a lovely voice.

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    1. We did, she was Tracy Shayne's alternate when we saw her in Seattle.

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