The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre, West End)Her Majesty's Theatre, West End, Greater LondonHaymarket, Greater London, SW1Y 4QL Set below the stage of the Paris Opera - a horribly deformed ex -performer 'haunts' the backstage and public areas - insisting that he has a box for his own private use. He falls in love with a beautiful young chorus singer and trains his pupil (who never sees him) to take over the star role. She excels and everyone wonders where she came from and how she developed such a beautiful voice. The Phantom, who has now revealed himself to her, decides to take her with him to spend her life in his subterranean lair but she is rescued by her lover. Details for all current productions of The Phantom of the Opera Details for this production/tour of The Phantom of the Opera Details of all current/future shows at Her Majesty's Theatre, West End, Greater London. Dates & TimesSince 09 October 1986 Mon-Sat 19:30. Tue,Sat Mats 14:30 (Runs 150mins)Prices and TicketsPublished: £20.00 to £55.00 (off peak/peak prices operate)Who's WhoMusic: Andrew Lloyd WebberLyrics: Charles Hart Book by: Gaston Leroux Producer: Cameron Mackintosh Producer: Really Useful Company Director: Harold Prince Musical Director: Paul Bateman Director: Anthony Inglis (Production Musical Supervision) Design: Maria Bjornson Lighting: Andrew Bridge Sound: Martin Levan Choreographer: Gillian Lynne Music: David Cullen (Orchestration) Performer: David Shannon (Phantom) Performer: Gina Beck (Christine) Performer: Simon Bailey (Raoul) Performer: Barry James (Monsieur Firmin) Performer: Gareth Snook (Monsieur Andre) Performer: Rohan tickell (Piangi) Performer: Rebecca Locke (Carlotta) Performer: Nicky Adams (Madame Giry) Performer: Emma Harris (Meg Giry) Performer: Tabitha Webb (Christine at certain performances) |
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