Favourite moment: The chanderlier falling, and the Phantom comming down from what at first thought was the Gargoles around the stage. @
Posted 19/11/2009
by Anonymous
Location: norfolk
The show is amazing, I am not an opera fan and must admit i was sceptical when I made the booking. It was well acted, props/scenery were great, the theatre itself is Opulant although drinks were a bit pricy.
overall it had a good story line to it, Now looking forward to booking the sequal to Phantom called love changes everything set 10 yrs on from the phantom of the opera, opened in March 2009 in the West end put it on my christmas wish list!!!
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- Tue 17 Nov 2009 @
Favourite moment: The chanderlier falling, and the Phantom comming down from what at first thought was the Gargoles around the stage. @
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5/5
Phantom Of the Opera a real tear jerker
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Favourite moment: All of it couldnt pick out one favourite moment @
Posted 18/11/2009
by maz29
Location: Staffordshire
An absolute must for theater fan. Myself being a theater virgin was in tears, it was so moving would recomend & will be going again.
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- Tue 17 Nov 2009 @
Favourite moment: All of it couldnt pick out one favourite moment @
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5/5
Incredibly moving
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- London @
- Tue 17 Nov 2009 @
Favourite moment: When Christine is in the boat with the phantom rowing whilst huge candles emerge from the water to illuminate the misty scene - sublime @
Posted 18/11/2009
by Citygirl2009
Location: Indian
A true masterpiece that transcends all ages, cultures and languages. A MUST-SEE for any first-time visitor to the English capital.
Her Majesty's Theatre @
- London @
- Tue 17 Nov 2009 @
Favourite moment: When Christine is in the boat with the phantom rowing whilst huge candles emerge from the water to illuminate the misty scene - sublime @