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The Phantom of the Opera Tickets

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The West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising musical, The Phantom of the Opera, is an unmissable experience for all theatre lovers. The timeless romantic tragedy has been entertaining audiences across the world since it first opened in 1986 in His Majesty’s Theatre in London.

What is the Phantom of the Opera about?

Adapting Gaston Leroux’s gothic French fairytale, Andrew Lloyd Webber tells the story of Christine Daaé, a talented soprano entangled in a love triangle with handsome nobleman Raoul, and the mysterious and disfigured musical genius known as the Phantom of the Opera. Set in the Paris Opera House, the narrative delves into themes of love and obsession. The Phantom, residing beneath the opera house, tutors Christine in secret, leading to dramatic events that unfold against a backdrop of lavish set designs and music.

Spectacular Special Effects and Moving Music

Featuring some of the most spectacular special effects in musical theatre, the Olivier and Tony Award-winning musical is also known for breathtaking love songs such as ‘The Music Of The Night’, ‘Wishing You Were Somewhere Here Again’, ‘All I Ask Of You’ and the titular anthem, ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’.

The Phantom of the Opera’s music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe, and the libretto was crafted collaboratively by Lloyd Webber and Stilgoe.

Record-Breaking Triumph: The Phantom’s legacy on Broadway and the West End

In 2006, the show became the longest-running in Broadway history, surpassing the previous record holder, Cats. In 2016, the West End production celebrated 30 years with a special appearance of the original cast during the curtain call.

The Phantom of the Opera is recognised as one of the most memorable shows on the West End. Book your tickets and witness the Phantom's timeless journey.

Cast & Crew

Cast

  • Dean Chisnall - The Phantom
  • Lily Kerhoas - Christine Daaé
  • Joe Griffiths-Brown - Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny
  • Eve Shanu-Wilson - Christine Daaé (At Certain Performances)
  • Joanna Ampil - Carlotta Giudicelli
  • Martin Ball - Monsieur Firmin
  • Victoria Ward - Madame Firmin Adam Linstead – Monsieur André Helen Hobson – Madame Giry Millie Lyon – Meg Giry David Kristopher-Brown – Ubaldo Piangi Anya Alindada, Serina Faull, Florence Fowler, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Mandy Kwan, Jasmine Wallis – The Ballet Chorus of the Opéra Populaire Lily Allen-Dodd – Wild Woman George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, Connor Ewing, Emily George, Will Hawksworth – Swing David Burilin – Porter / Passarino Michael Colbourne – Hairdresser Leonard Cook – Buquet Colleen Rose Curran – Page Fergus Dale – Marksman Hywel Dowsell – Don Attilio James Gant – Auctioneer Melanie Gowie – Wardrobe Mistress Janet Mooney – Wardrobe Mistress (Maternity Cover) Samuel Haughton – Monsieur Reyer Nicholas Hepher, Johnny Randall – Hannibal’s Guard / Shepherd Jess Michelmore – Princess Tim Morgan – Monsieur Lefèvre Zoë Soleil Vallée – Confidante
  • Adam Linstead - Monsieur André
  • Helen Hobson - Madame Giry
  • Millie Lyon - Meg Giry
  • David Kristopher-Brown - Ubaldo Piangi
  • Anya Alindada, Serina Faull, Florence Fowler, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Mandy Kwan, Jasmine Wallis - The Ballet Chorus of the Opéra Populaire
  • Lily Allen-Dodd - Wild Woman
  • George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, Connor Ewing, Emily George, Will Hawksworth - Swing
  • David Burilin - Porter / Passarino Michael Colbourne – Hairdresser Leonard Cook – Buquet Colleen Rose Curran – Page Fergus Dale – Marksman Hywel Dowsell – Don Attilio James Gant – Auctioneer Melanie Gowie – Wardrobe Mistress Janet Mooney – Wardrobe Mistress (Maternity Cover) Samuel Haughton – Monsieur Reyer Nicholas Hepher, Johnny Randall – Hannibal’s Guard / Shepherd Jess Michelmore – Princess Tim Morgan – Monsieur Lefèvre Zoë Soleil Vallée – Confidante
  • Michael Colbourne - Hairdresser
  • Leonard Cook - Buquet
  • Colleen Rose Curran - Page
  • Fergus Dale - Marksman
  • Hywel Dowsell - Don Attilio
  • James Gant - Auctioneer
  • Melanie Gowie - Wardrobe Mistress
  • Janet Mooney - Wardrobe Mistress (Maternity Cover)
  • Samuel Haughton - Monsieur Reyer
  • Nicholas Hepher, Johnny Randall - Hannibal’s Guard / Shepherd
  • Jess Michelmore - Princess
  • Tim Morgan - Monsieur Lefèvre
  • Zoë Soleil Vallée - Confidante

Crew

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber - Composer, Book, Co-Orchestrator
  • Charles Hart - Lyrics
  • Harold Prince - Director
  • Cameron Mackintosh - Producer
  • Gillian Lynne - Musical Staging & Choreography
  • Richard Stilgoe - Book & Additional Lyrics
  • Maria Björnson - Production Designer
  • Andrew Bridge - Lighting Design
  • Mick Potter - Sound Design
  • David Cullen - Co-Orchestrator
  • Really Useful Group Ltd - Producer
  • Seth Sklar-Heyn - Director
  • Chrissie Cartwright - Adapted Staging & Choreography
  • Matt Kinley - Set & Image Design
  • Simon Lee - Musical Supervisor
  • Jill Parker - Associate Costume Designer
  • David Harris - Associate Set Designer
  • Warren Letton - Associate Lighting Designer
  • Nic Gray - Associate Sound Designer
  • Sam Hiller - Associate Director
  • Hugo Chiarella - Resident Director
  • Sophia McAvoy - Assistant Choreographer
  • Malcolm Forbes-Peckham - Musical Director
  • Brendan McCormack - Associate Musical Director

Location

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His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4QL

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Getting there

The closest stations to His Majesty's Theatre are Piccadilly Circus (serving Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines) and Charing Cross (serving Northern and Bakerloo lines).

London bus routes 6, 13, 15, 23, 139, 159, and 453 all stop in the vicinity of His Majesty's Theatre.

We strongly recommend taking public transport, but in the case that you do need to drive to His Majesty's Theatre, St Martin’s Street and Trafalgar Square offer the nearest parking facilities.

A daily charge of £15 applies on weekdays (Mon-Fri) from 7:00 to 18:00 and on weekends (Sat-Sun) and bank holidays from 12:00 to 18:00.

Accessibility

Accessibility at His Majesty's Theatre

His Majesty's Theatre strives to create a welcoming and accessible experience for all customers. They have several accessible facilities and services including accessible toilets, and Infra-Red audio enhancement system and access hosts.

The Stalls Auditorium offers evel access. Three wheelchair positions in rows E, J, and M (aisle seats) are available, and additional seating for accompanying party members is provided. Customers who wish to transfer from a wheelchair can use any aisle seat in the Stalls (low numbers side).

Assistance Dogs are welcome in the theatre.

We recommend reaching out to His Majesty's Theatre directly to book your access tickets and to make any accessibility enquiries.


Contact Information

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FAQS

The Phantom of the Opera is playing at His Majesty's Theatre on Haymarket, in London.

The Phantom of the Opera runs for 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.

The Phantom of the Opera is recommended for ages 10 and above. The show contains some adult themes, strobe lighting, lightning effects, and gunshots. The theatre isn't able to admit any children under the age of 4 and every customer must have their ticket. To help ensure everyone enjoys the show, little ones need to be able to sit in their seat without any assistance.

Tickets for The Phantom of the Opera are on sale now.

Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the part of Christine for his then-wife Sarah Brightman, composing the songs to specifically fit Brightman's vocal range. Sarah Brightman first graced the stage at His Majesty’s Theatre on 9 October 1986, starring alongside Michael Crawford as The Phantom. Andrew Lloyd Webber also insisted Sarah Brightman go on to star on the Broadway show too.

Gerard Butler as The Phantom

Emmy Rossum as Christine Daaé

Patrick Wilson as Raoul de Chagny

Miranda Richardson as Madame Giry

Minnie Driver as Carlotta Giudicelli

Margaret Preece as Carlotta's singing voice except for "Learn to Be Lonely"

Simon Callow as Gilles André

Ciarán Hinds as Richard Firmin

The music in Phantom of the Opera was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber while the lyrics were crafted by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe.

The plot of The Phantom of the Opera is a blend of fiction and reality, drawing inspiration from true stories and legends associated with a Paris opera house. Elements such as a chandelier accident, the underground lake and rumours of a ghost haunting the theatre are rooted in real occurrences.

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