The Phantom of The Opera is a haunting musical which traces the tragic love story of a beautiful young opera singer and a composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House.
The show received its world premiere at His Majesty's Theatre in London on 9th October 1986 and has since been played out to over 9,500 audiences in the West End. A true theatre blockbuster that is not to be missed whilst in London!
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Travel independently to His Majesty's Theatre in London to experience this dazzling musical event, with a spellbinding score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, including masterpieces such as ‘The Music of the Night,’ and ‘All I Ask of You.’ Take your seat and be carried away by the dramatic story, based on a 1909 French thriller by Gaston Leroux, about a terrifying figure who emerges from the shadows of the Paris Opera House and yearns for the love of his protégée Christine Daaé. Featuring lavish sets, costumes and special effects, the show is considered one of the most spectacular theater productions in history. Choose from two seating options for the performance when you book.
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