The Phantom of the Opera Character Guide
Carlotta is the reigning prima donna of the Paris Opera. She is temperamental, talented, and furious about being upstaged by a chorus girl. She throws tantrums, makes demands, and storms off stage when she does not get her way.
Carlotta moves with exaggerated grandeur. Every entrance is an event. She sweeps into rooms, gestures to the heavens, clutches her chest in outrage. She is always performing, even when she is not on stage. Her movements are big, dramatic, and completely committed. The comedy comes from her total lack of self-awareness about how ridiculous she looks.
An elaborate opera gown bodice in rich colours like red, gold, or deep purple. Lots of decoration, beading, or embroidery. The more over-the-top, the better. She is a diva and dresses like one.
A full opera skirt with layers and volume. She takes up space in every sense. The skirt should swish dramatically when she turns.
Oversized jewelry. A feathered headpiece or tiara. A fan she snaps open and shut for emphasis. Elbow-length gloves. Everything is maximum drama.
Heeled character shoes. She needs the height and the commanding posture that heels provide.
An elaborate updo or styled wig. Big, dramatic, piled high. This is a woman who spends hours getting ready and wants you to know it.
A prop throat spray or handkerchief she uses to fuss over her voice. Consider a small hand mirror she checks constantly. These details build the character between the big moments.
Best for ages 12 and up. Carlotta is a fantastic role for a dancer who loves being big and bold on stage. Comic timing helps enormously. She is the character the audience loves to watch even when they are not rooting for her.
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