Memorable Musical Show The Phantom of the Opera |
Posted: August 1, 2018 |
Experience the award winning West End production, The Phantom of the Opera at the magnificent Her Majesty Theatre! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical The Phantom Of The Opera is adapted from the Gaston Leroux’s gothic novel which is set beneath the stage of the Paris Opera House. On 9th October 1986, the heart touching musical made its debut at the magnificent Her Majesty Theatre! The original production of The Phantom of the Opera starred Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in the leading roles. The show went on becoming one of the most successful theatre productions of all time. The story of The Phantom is set far beneath the majesty and splendour of the Paris Opera House where the Phantom hides. The phantom is living a shadowy existence and is shamed by his physical appearance. He falls in love with the gorgeous and young chorus singer, Christine Daaé and transforms her into a star. The chartbusting musical numbers are one of the key highlights of the Andrew Lloyd Webber tragic love saga. The show is a brilliant amalgamation of mesmerising score, along with jaw-dropping scenery and breathtaking special effects. The fabulous and heart touching tragic love story stars Ben Lewis as ‘The Phantom’ at Her Majesty’s Theatre. He has also played the role in the original Australian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sequel Love Never Dies. The show also features Kelly Mathieson as ‘Christine Daae’ and Jeremy Taylor as ‘Raoul’. The Phantom of the Opera is the winner of 50 major theatre awards, which comprises of three Olivier Awards in the West End and seven Tony on Broadway. In the 2016 Laurence Olivier awards, the show won Olivier Audience Award, voted by the public. Currently, the show is running in its 32nd year and still ruling hearts of theatre lovers. The hugely loved London musical is also running in London, New York, Budapest, Stockholm and on tour in the US. The London Westend show has given more than 12,000 performances and become the first stage production that reached $6 billion across the globe. The show is enjoyed by more than 140 million people in 35 countries and 160 cities in 15 languages.
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