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The Phantom Of The Opera
 
The Phantom Of The Opera
Performance times:
MON
19:30
TUE
14:30 19:30
WED
19:30
THU
19:30
FRI
19:30
SAT
14:30 19:30
SUN
No show

Show starts:
29th March 2004
Show ends:
26th February 2011
Run time:
2:30
Venue:
Her Majestys Theatre

 

The Phantom Of The Opera

A truly romantic, memorable Musical and so spectacular that it is still a hugely popular show after 22 years. Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical tells the tale of unrequited love set both on and beneath the stage of the gloriously gothic Paris OperaHouse.Under 6's will not be admitted.

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There’s a very odd man living deep within the bowels of the Paris Opera House.  He wants his protégé, Christine, to star in the company’s next production and, as everyone discovers, it is an extremely bad idea to obstruct his desires. This dramatization of Gaston Leroux’s 1911 novel, Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, captures the darkness and occultism he ascribes to turn-of -the-century Paris. We are nearly certain that there are no demented beings lurking in the shadows of Her Majesty’s Theatre! 

"Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical extravaganza... as spectacular a piece of true theatre as has been seen in years" The Daily Telegraph

"Magic, memorable and so spectacular" The Sunday Express

Popular Songs

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Love Never Dies cast revealed

The full workshop cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom sequel Love Never Dies has been revealed. Months of speculation have now been put to rest now the entire score has been recorded.

The plethora of West End stars committed to tape includes, as rumoured, Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom Erik and Sierra Boggess (below left with Karimloo) as his protégée Christine Daae. Karimloo currently plays the title role in The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Boggess originated the role of Ariel in Disney’s musical The Little Mermaid on Broadway in 2007. She left the production earlier this year.

  


Playing Christine’s husband Raoul is TV personality John Barrowman (above right). While nationally known as a presenter and judge on Andrew Lloyd Weeber’s TV reality shows, Barrowman has extensive stage credits. Like Karimloo, he has also played his role before in the first instalment. He appeared as Raoul in Phantom in 1996.

The role of Meg Giry is played by former Maria and Lloyd Webber’s Hollyoaks co-star Summer Strallen (below left). The role of Meg’s mother, the stern choreographer Madame Giry is played by TV and film actress Sally Dexter.

    


It is unclear whether or not this is the cast that will appear in the show when it opens. Having said that, it is actually unclear when the show will open. It is thought that it will make its premiere early in 2010, and Lloyd Webber is confidant that Ramin Karimloo will play the Phantom. It has also been reported that in the show, Meg will be played by I’d Do Anything finalist Niamh Perry (above right).

To book your break for the first instalment of The Phantom of the Opera, click here. For more information on Love Never Dies, visit the UK Tickets Love Never Dies page here.

 


Posted by Jack on Monday 6th July 2009 at 4:24PM

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