Carlotta: This trophy From our saviors From our saviors From the enslaving force Of Rome! Chorus: With feasting and dancing and song Tonight in celebration We greet the victorious throng Returned to bring salvation The trumpet of carthage resound Hear, Romans, now and tremble Hark to our step on ground Hear the drums! Hannibal comes! Piangi/Hannibal: Sad to return To find the land we love Threatened once more By Roma's far-reaching grasp (All spoken) Monsieur Reyer: Gentlemen, gentlemen-- Monsieur Lefevre: Rehearsals, as you can see, are underway for a new production on Chalumeau's Hannibal Monsieur Reyer: Monsieur Lefevre, I am rehearsing! Monsieur Lefevre: Monsieur Reyer, Madame Giry Ladies and gentlemen, please, if I could have your attention, thank you. As you know, for some weeks there have been rumors of my imminent retirement. I can now tell you that these are all true Carlotta: (interrupting) ah-Ha! Lefevre: (Continued) And it is my pleasure to introduce you to the two gentlemen who now own the Opera Populaire: Monsieur Richard Firmin and Monsieur Gilles Andre. I'm sure you have read of their recent fortune in the Junk business. ANDRE: Scrap metal, actually. MEG:(Whispering to Christine) They must be rich. Monsieur Firmin: And we are deeply honored to introduce our new patron, Monsieur Andre: The Vicomte de Chagny CHRISTINE: It's Raoul. Before my father died at the house by the seaI guess you could say we were childhood sweethearts. He called me Little Lotte. MEG: Christine, he's so handsome. Raoul: My parents and I are honored to support all the arts, especially the world-renowned Opera Populaire. Monsieur Lefevre: Vicomte, gentlemen, Signora Carlotta Giudicelli, our leading soprano for five seasons. Voices/Piangi: Brava! Brava! Monsieur Lefevre: Signor Ubaldo Piangi Raoul: An honor signor. I believe I am keeping you from your rehearsal. I will be here this evening to share your great triumph. My apologies, monsieur. Monsieur Reyer: Thank you, monsieur le Vicomte! Once more if you please, signor CARLOTTA He love me. He love me. Love me, love me, love me. CHRISTINE He wouldn't recognize me. MEG He didn't see you. GIRY If you please, Monsieur. (The ballet continues) Madame Giry: We take particular pride in the excellence of our ballet, monsieur Monsieur Andre: I see why. Especially that little blond angel. Madame Giry: My daughter, Meg Giry Monsieur Firmin: And that exceptional beauty No relation, I trust? Madame Giry: Christine Daae. Promising talent, Monsieur Firmin, Very promising. Monsieur Andre: Daae, did you say? No relation to the Famous Swedish Violinist? Madame Giry: His only child. Orphaned at 7 when she came to live and train in the ballet dormitories. Monsieur Firmin: An orphan, you say? (singing) Chorus: Hannibal's Friends! The trumpeting elephant sound Hear, Romans, now and tremble Hark to their step on the ground Hear the drums! Hannibal comes! (all spoken) Carlotta: All day! All they want is the dancing! Monsieur Lefevre: Well, the Vicomte is very excited about tonight's gala. Carlotta: I hope he is as excited about dancing girls as your new managers, Because I will not be singing! Monsieur Andre: What do we do? Monsieur Lefevre: Grovel Grovel, grovel. Monsieur Firmin: Right. Monsieur Andre: Principessa Bella Diva! Carlotta: Si! Si! Si! Monsieur Firmin: Goddess of song! Monsieur Andre: Monsieur Reyer, isn't there a rather marvelous aria for Elissa in Act. 3 of Hannibal? Monsieur Firmin: Perhaps the signora-- Carlotta: Yes, Yes, But, NO! Coz' I 'ave not my costume for Act. 3, Coz' (shouting at someone) SOMEONE not finish it! And I 'ate my hat No, that's better (laughs) If my managers command! Monsieur Reyer? Monsieur Reyer: If my diva commands? Carlotta: Yes, I do.