Phantom Of The Opera
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The Phantom awaits at His Majesty’s Theatre…

Experience the thrill of the West End’s most haunting love story, starring Dean Chisnall as The Phantom, Beatrice Penny-Touré as Christine Daaé and Ashley Gilmour as Raoul.

Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom Of The Opera is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history, playing to over 160 million people in 58 territories and 205 cities in 21 languages.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic, haunting and soaring score includes The Music Of The Night, All I Ask Of You, Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, Masquerade and the iconic title song.

Booking Until

13/03/2027

Running Time

2h30, inc. interval

Genre

Musical

Age & Content

8+| Children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Anyone aged 15 or under must have a valid ticket and be seated with an adult (18+)

Please Note:

This production contains loud sounds, gun shots, flashing lights, haze, fire, pyrotechnics and depictions of violence and death at certain points during the performance.

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No accessibility performances are currently scheduled for this show.

Cast:

Dean Chisnall as

The Phantom

Beatrice Penny-Touré as

Christine Daaé

Ashley Gilmour as

Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny

Colleen Rose Curran as

Alternate Christine Daaé

Joanna Ampil as

Carlotte Guidicelli

Adam Linstead as

Monsieur André

Martin Ball as

Monsieur Firmin

Helen Hobson as

Madame Giry

Bradyn Debysingh as

Ubaldo Piangi

Millie Lyon as

Meg Giry

Inguna Morozova as

Wild Woman

David Burilin as

Porter / Passarino

Ralph Watts as

Hairdresser

Leonard Cook as

Buquet

Polly Clarke as

Page

Connor Ewing as

Marksman

Hywel Dowsell as

Don Attilio

James Gant as

Auctioneer

Melanie Gowie & Rachel Spurrell as

Wardrobe Mistress

Michael Baxter as

Monsieur Reyer

Nicholas Hepher & Johnny Randall as

Hannibal's Guard/Shepherd

Taylor Pardell as

Princess

Tim Morgan as

Monsieur Lefevre

Zoë Soleil Vallée as

Confidante

Victoria Ward as

Madame Firmin

Skye November, Verity Marlow, Florence Fowler, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Mandy Kwan & Jasmine Wallis as

The Ballet Chorus Of The Opéra Populaire

George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, Matt Hayden, Emily George & Will Hawksworth as

Swing

Creative:

Producer -

Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Group Ltd.

Music by -

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Lyrics by -

Charles Hart

Additional Lyrics by -

Richard Stilgoe

Book by -

Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber

Orchestrations by -

David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber

Musical Supervisor -

Simon Lee

Production Designer -

Maria Björnson

Set Designer -

Matt Kinley

Associate Costume Designer -

Jill Parker

Lighting -

Andrew Bridge

Associate Lighting Designer -

Warren Letton

Sound by -

Mick Potter

Musical Staging and Choreography by -

Gillian Lynne, recreated and adapted by Chrissie Cartwright

Director -

Seth Sklar-Heyn

Frequently asked questions

Phantom Of The Opera is playing at His Majesty’s Theatre in London. Your ticket selection will show available performance dates and times, and you can book securely online via Official London Theatre. For the smoothest experience, pick a performance from the calendar and book early for popular dates.
The West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical The Phantom Of The Opera is based on Gaston Leroux’s gothic novel of life beneath the stage of the Paris Opera House.
The running time for Phantom Of The Opera is 2h30, inc. interval. Duration can occasionally vary slightly by performance, but this is the listed length for the production.
Phantom Of The Opera is recommended for ages 8+| Children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Anyone aged 15 or under must have a valid ticket and be seated with an adult (18+). If you’re bringing younger theatregoers, it’s worth considering themes and attention span alongside the age guidance. Some venues also have their own admission policies, so it can help to double-check requirements before you travel.
Tickets for Phantom Of The Opera go on sale from 1st November 2019. If you’re looking for the widest choice of seats and dates, booking early is usually best - especially for weekends and peak travel periods. Once on sale, you can select a performance and complete your booking online.
You can buy tickets for Phantom Of The Opera online through Official London Theatre. Choose your preferred performance in the calendar, select seats if available, and complete your purchase securely.
Phantom Of The Opera features a cast including Dean Chisnall (The Phantom), Beatrice Penny-Touré (Christine Daaé), Ashley Gilmour (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny), Colleen Rose Curran (Alternate Christine Daaé), Joanna Ampil (Carlotte Guidicelli), Adam Linstead (Monsieur André), Martin Ball (Monsieur Firmin), Helen Hobson (Madame Giry), Bradyn Debysingh (Ubaldo Piangi), Millie Lyon (Meg Giry), Inguna Morozova (Wild Woman), David Burilin (Porter / Passarino), Ralph Watts (Hairdresser), Leonard Cook (Buquet), Polly Clarke (Page), Connor Ewing (Marksman), Hywel Dowsell (Don Attilio), James Gant (Auctioneer), Melanie Gowie & Rachel Spurrell (Wardrobe Mistress), Michael Baxter (Monsieur Reyer), Nicholas Hepher & Johnny Randall (Hannibal's Guard/Shepherd), Taylor Pardell (Princess), Tim Morgan (Monsieur Lefevre), Zoë Soleil Vallée (Confidante), Victoria Ward (Madame Firmin), Skye November, Verity Marlow, Florence Fowler, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Mandy Kwan & Jasmine Wallis (The Ballet Chorus Of The Opéra Populaire), George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, Matt Hayden, Emily George & Will Hawksworth (Swing). Casting can vary by date, so if you’re booking specifically to see a particular performer, it’s worth checking any casting notes for your chosen performance.
Phantom Of The Opera is written by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber and this production is directed by Seth Sklar-Heyn. The creative team shapes the tone, pacing and staging style, so if you’re choosing shows based on writers or directors you love, these credits can help you decide whether Phantom Of The Opera is the right pick.
There isn’t a strict dress code for London theatre, so wear whatever you’ll feel comfortable and confident in. Most people go for smart casual - think jeans or trousers with a nice top, a casual dress, or a shirt and trainers. If you’re heading to an evening show, on a date, or celebrating something, you might fancy dressing up a bit more, but it’s completely optional.
Arriving at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time helps keep things smooth and stress-free, giving you plenty of time to collect tickets, go through security, and get settled in your seat before the performance begins.