Phantom Of The Opera Theatre Tickets
Her Majestys Theatre Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL
Her Majestys Theatre Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL
Phantom of the Opera Tickets, London - Based on Gaston Leroux''s gothic novel,
Andrew Lloyd -Webber''s classic, world famous musical
tells the sinister tale of a disfigured Composer who falls deeply in love with
the graceful Soprano, Christine. When a striking young Aristocrat also craves
her attention, a whirlwind of jealousy and rage is unleashed within the
Composer, leading him dangerously towards a series of melodramatic acts as he
haunts the Paris Opera House with an eerie yet electric presence. Phantom, as
it''s often shortened to boasts some of the greatest, most moving musical hits
ever to be produced. It''s the longest running show at Her Majesty''s Theatre and
since is successful grand opening in October 1986, has never failed to impress.
| Venue: | Her Majestys Theatre |
| Address: | Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL |
| Seating Plan: | View Seating Plan |
| Location Map: | View Location Map |
| Opened: | 09-Oct-1986 |
| Booking until: | 27-Sep-2008 |
| Performance Times: | Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 3pm Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm |
| Running Time: | 2hrs 30ms |
| Music: | Andrew Lloyd Webber |
| Lyrics: | Charles Hart |
| Book: | Gaston Leroux |
| Director: | Harold Prince |
| Producer: | Cameron Mackintosh / Really Useful Company |
| Casts: | Ramin Karimloo, Robyn North/Leila Benn Harris, Alex Rathberger, Wendy Ferguson, James Barron, Sam Hiller, Heather Jackson, Benjamin Lake, Lindsey Wise |
| Genre: | Musical |
Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Charles Hart. Based on the novel Le Fantome de I''Opera by Gaston Leroux. Directed by Harold Prince.
NOTE: Due to the nature of the production, many seats have an interrupted view at certain times during the performance.
The Phantom of the Opera is the jewel in the crown of Andrew Lloyd Webber''s The Really Useful Group''s copyrights. It is estimated that over 52 million people have seen the show world-wide. In December 1999 Andrew Lloyd Webber''s musical The Phantom of the Opera was hailed as the most successful show of the century following the news that worldwide box office sales had topped $3 billion. A spokesperson for the Really Useful Company Production Company said that this meant that "the Phantom''s box office revenues are higher than any film or stage play in history, including blockbusters like Titanic, ET and Star Wars." Lloyd Webber''s musical Cats, which has worldwide box office sales of around $2 billion, is the second most successful theatre production.
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