The Phantom of the Opera Tickets

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece, the second longest running musical in London

Based on the 1909 novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, The Phantom of the Opera is billed as London’s Greatest Love Story, telling the epic tale of the beautiful Swedish singer Christine Daaé who becomes the obsession of the mysterious, deformed musical genius known as the Phantom of the Opera.

The novel’s first musical adaptation was by Ken Hill in 1976, with a moderately successful production that played a number of provincial theatres in Britain and toured the USA, but didn’t reach the West End until 1991, when it was of course overshadowed by this, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece.

Apparently inspired by Ken Hill’s production, Lloyd Webber had originally planned to work with Hill on a new show but this idea was dropped along the way and lyrics were eventually written by Charles Hart.

Opening at Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1986 to unanimously enthusiastic reviews and a fantastic public reception, The Phantom Of The Opera was an instant phenomenon.

The original London cast recording featuring Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman was the first in musical history to enter the UK charts at number one and remains to this day the biggest selling musical cast recording of all time. Not only this, but the show’s success in London, on Broadway and in twenty countries around the world has made it the highest grossing entertainment of all time, having been seen by over 80 million people with worldwide box office takings of almost £2 billion.

The success of the Phantom does not look set to stop anytime soon, as its dramatic romance and famous score continue to draw in the crowds all over the world, with the London production never having had a seat go unsold in twenty two years.

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The Phantom of the Opera

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THE PHANTOM David Shannon
CHRISTINE

Gina Beck

RAOUL Simon Bailey
CARLOTTA Rebecca Lock
FIRMIN Barry James
ANDRE Gareth Snook
MADAME GIRY Nicky Adams
PIANGI Rohan Tickell
MEG Emma Harris

Her Majesty’s Theatre

As shown in the seating plan below, the auditorium is split over four levels: Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle and Balcony. Seats towards the rear of the Stalls are affected by overhang and pillar restrictions from the level above (rows N to S). Seats towards the rear of the Dress Circle are also affected by overhang and pillar restrictions (rows E to H), though in the centre of row E the views are clear. Two aisles separate the Dress Circle into three sections. The Grand Circle is not as high as in many theatres. Again two aisles split the seating into three sections.  The side sections in the Grand Circle suffer from slightly sidelined views. The Balcony is set very high and views are quite far back from the stage, though if your eyesight is good you will feel like the Phantom overseeing the action!

 

 

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Phantom: a new cast

From this evening The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre will introduce a number of new faces after a major cast change Audience favourite Ramin Karimloo is scheduled to stay in the title role for another year while Gina Beck and Simon Bailey join as Christine and Raoul ...

Posted by Jack on Monday 8th September 2008 at 10:33AM

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West End

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Her Majesty's Theatre

Booking until

Saturday 26th February 2011

Performance Times

Mon 7:30PM
Tue 2:30PM 7:30PM
Wed 7:30PM
Thu 7:30PM
Fri 7:30PM
Sat 2:30PM 7:30PM
Sun No show

Duration

2h 30m

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