She is such a wonderful inspiration to all those aspiring to be stage actors and singers.
Sierra is a true to life Angel of Music her voice, radiant beauty, emotional energy, and sensational acting talent will mesmerize you. They are incredible! They make you believe that you are witnessing something very, very, once-in-a-lifetime special, because you are! So, I have been transformed from an unfamiliar viewer in the beginning, to a full-fledged obsessive drum beater for Ramin and Sierra in their remarkable POTO 25 performances. Their voices compliment each other so magnificently, and their faces (especially Sierra's) portray the vast array of emotions during their songs. Their chemistry bonding had already been established during LND, so they sizzled on stage during POTO 25. Ramin and Sierra had starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber's POTO sequel, Love Never Dies (LND), just before the POTO 25 event. The cameras bring the viewer up close and personal to the happenings on stage. What a surprising delight! POTO 25 was filmed before a live audience at the Royal Albert Hall in London. So I took a chance and brought the DVD home. I nearly bypassed picking up the Phantom of the Opera (POTO) 25th Anniversary DVD because I was unfamiliar with Ramin Karimloo (Phantom) and Sierra Boggess (Christine). Passion, obsession and chaos ensue as Christine finds herself torn between her love for Raoul and her strange pull towards the mysterious and dangerous Phantom. However, when Christine is thrust into the spotlight, she is also reunited with childhood friend Raoul. The Phantom is in love with chorus girl Christine DaaƩ and has been secretly training her to replace La Carlotta as the opera's reigning diva. Shunned by society, the Phantom seeks revenge in cruel and often violent acts. Starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, Phantom tells the story of a deformed musical genius who lives in the catacombs of the Paris Opera House. Filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, this stunning performance brings the show to a bigger stage and celebrates its role as one of the biggest shows in theatre history, with speeches, performances and appearances by the original cast and some of the show's most notable Phantoms, including John Owen-Jones and Colm Wilkinson. Now viewers have the chance to experience this phenomenal show right from their own screens. Fast forward 25 years and Phantom has achieved global success, millions of viewers, a film adaptation in 2004 and a musical sequel. In 1986, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera arrived on the West End stage at Her Majesty's Theatre.