Ron Bohmer's Photo Gallery

Enjolras in Les Miserables
Alex in Aspects of Love
Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard
The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera

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Les Miserables
Les Miserables
©1986 CMOL

Ron starred as "Enjolras" in Les Miserables
at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway

All Les Miserables Photos taken by Joan Marcus
and are © Cameron Mackintosh, 1986 (CMOL)
Lyrics to "Red and Black" and "Do You Hear the People Sing"
by Herbert Kretzmer

A VERY Special thanks to Rachel for the Les Miz program!

Ron Bohmer as "Enjolras"
Ron Bohmer as "Enjolras"
in Les Miserables

Ron Bohmer as "Enjolras" with Students
Ron as "Enjolras" with Students

 

 

"The color of the world is changing day by day...

Red - the blood of angry men!
Black - the dark of ages past!
Red - a world about to dawn!
Black - the night that ends at last!"

 

Ron as the fiery leader "Enjolras"
Ron as the fiery leader, "Enjolras"
At the Barricade...

Death at the Barricade

 



"Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the song of angry men?
It is the music of a people
Who will not be slaves again!

When the beating of your heart
Echoes the beating of the drums
There is a life about to start
When tomorrow comes!"

Do you hear the people sing?

 

The marriage of Marius and Cosette..."Ring out the bells..."

Ring out the bells...
Ron Bohmer as "Enjolras", Craig Schulman as "Valjean", Tom Donoghue as "Marius", and Tamra Hayden as "Cosette"



Aspects of Love
©The Really Useful Group, Ltd. 1989

Ron starred as "Alex" in the Original Canadian Cast and U.S. National Tour Cast of
Aspects of Love
All Aspects of Love Photos © The Live Entertainment Corporation of Canada, 1991
Lyrics to "Love Changes Everything" by Don Black and Charles Hart

Ron Bohmer
Ron Bohmer as "Alex Dillingham"
in Aspects of Love
Photo by Dan Rest

Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord

 

"Love...

Love changes everything....

 

 

 

Ron & Linda

 

....each beginning, each goodbye....

 

 

....how you live and how you die.

Ron & Linda

 

 

Love can make a night seem like a lifetime.

 

 

 

 

 

Live or perish in its flame...

 

....Love will never, never let you be the same"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Love will turn your world around....

....and that world will last forever.

 

Ron & Linda
Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Canadian Production of Aspects of Love

 

Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Ron Bohmer and Kelli James
Ron Bohmer and Kelli James
Ron Bohmer
Ron Bohmer


Sunset Boulevard - The US National Tour
©The Really Useful Group, Ltd. 1992

Ron starred as "Joe Gillis" in the U.S. National Tour of Sunset Boulevard
All Sunset Boulevard Production Photographs by Joan Marcus and © The Really Useful Group, Ltd. Book and Lyrics Quotes by Don Black and Christopher Hampton

Ron Bohmer and Linda Balgord
Ron Bohmer as "Joe Gillis"
and Linda Balgord as "Norma Desmond"
Sunset Boulevard National Tour

"Let's Have Lunch..."   Sunset15.jpg (34456 bytes)
Ron Bohmer as "Joe Gillis"
Disenchanted with the Hollywood System


"Gee, thanks, you're a pal"

 

 

 

 

 

Joe and Sheldrake
Ron Bohmer and Kenny Morris (Sheldrake)
Inside Paramount Studios

 

 

 

"I wrote this.  It's a very important picture"

"Looks like 6 very important pictures"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"The Perfect Year"
"Rudy Valentino said it takes tiles to tango"

 

 

"I gave Sheldrake an outline, Joe,
And he swallowed the bait."

"Well, Hallelujah!
But Betty you're forgetting that I gave it to you."

 

 

 

 

Joe calls Max
Joe learns that "Madame" has slit her wrists

 

 

 

"Happy New Year, Norma"

"Happy New Year.....darling"

 

 

 

 

 

Joe on Sunset Boulevard
Joe on Sunset Boulevard

 

 

 

 

 

"Working with someone can turn you into a fan.
This is fun, writing with a partner."

"Can we really do this?"

"I know that we can!"

Joe and Artie
Ron Bohmer and James Clow (Artie Green)

 

 

 

"You've got to give me some work.
I'll take whatever's on offer."

 

 

 

 

"Salome"
Norma show Joe her "baby":
the script for "Salome"

 

 

"With this wine and with this music
How can anything be clear?
Let's wait and see
It may just be
The perfect year..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joe and Betty
Joe and Betty (Lauren Kennedy)
Discuss the "Blind Windows" script

 

 

 

"Max, it's Mr. Gillis.
I want you to do me a favor.
Listen, I want you to take my old suitcases..."

 

 

 

 

 

"Happy New Year, darling"
Joe decides to stay with Norma


"You think I've sold out?
Dead right I've sold out
I've just been waiting
For the right offer,
Comfortable quarters,
Regular rations,
24-hour
Five-star room service."

"And if I'm honest
I like the lady
I can't help being
Touched by her folly,
I'm treading water,
Taking the money,
Watching her sunset...."

"Well, I'm a writer..."

 

 

Joe and Betty with "Blind Windows"
Joe and Betty work on the script for "Blind Windows"



The Phantom of the Opera

©The Really Useful Group, Ltd. 1986

All Phantom Production Photographs by Joan Marcus
and © The Really Useful Group, Ltd.

Ron Bohmer as The Phantom

Ron starred as "The Phantom" in the
2nd National Tour of
The Phantom of the Opera

"Music of the Night Lyrics" by Charles Hart
and © The Really Useful Group, Ltd.

All Quotes taken from "Ron Bohmer Acts The Phantom"
in Drama-Logue, December 11, 1997
by Tom Provenzano*

*Special thanks to Cristina for the article!


Ron's preparation for his starring role as the Phantom:

"I went back to the original novel to find out who this guy is and find out what he wants.  The things that came clearest to me in the forefront of who this character really is, is the intense desire for the love of Christine.  This is something he is ready to stake his life on and he does.  I wanted that to be the element that came most to it".

 

Ron's freedom of interpretation of the role:

"(At the core) this is an interpretation of a human being.   Ultimately this is a human being with a lot of dark twists and turns in his soul.   The creative team (was) extremely encouraging about allowing the Phantom that existed within Ron Bohmer to be the one that this production is about".

Ron Bohmer and Sandra Joseph
Ron Bohmer and Sandra Joseph
"Music of the Night"


Ron, Harold, & Sandra
Sandra Joseph, Harold Prince, and Ron Bohmer

Ron working with Harold Prince:

"Everyone told me to just give him what I had because he loves when people bring something to the party.  What he delights in more than anything, even after 10 years with the show, is the individual change that each actor brings to the role".

"(Harold) was tremendously helpful.  There were things I was doing where he steered me into another direction and other things that he said, 'Fantastic, I want to see you go as far as you can with that.'  He was very, very pleased".


Ron Bohmer and Sandra Joseph
Ron Bohmer and Sandra Joseph in The Phantom of the Opera


Ron Bohmer as the Phantom
Ron as the Phantom at home in his lair

Surrender
Surrender
Ron Bohmer as The Phantom of the Opera
Original Artwork by Lea Sheler


 

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