Phantom of the Opera | A Must-See Guide for the Experience
In London, a must-visit is Her Majesty’s Theater for Phantom of the Opera. The stage, set design, lighting, and costumes are absolutely breathtaking! 🎫: Iwtheatres.co.uk 💺 Seating Options: There are Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle, and Balcony seats. If your budget allows, definitely go for the Stalls, rows C-J, with the best seats being closer to the center. The first row of the Royal Circle offers great value, and the center seats in the second row are also good. 🔔 Book in advance for better deals! 🌟 Viewing Tips: No photography is allowed during the performance; you can take photos during the intermission and at the final curtain call. No food is allowed inside. There’s no food for sale, but drinks are available. There are small binoculars available for rent at 1 pound in front of your seat. 💃 Character Introductions: The Phantom (The Ghost): A musical genius and the central character of the story. Born with severe facial deformities, he was abandoned by his mother and later sold to a circus where he was abused and ridiculed. However, the circus is where the Phantom learned various skills and played a significant role in controlling the underground world of the opera house. Christine Daaé (Little C): The female lead, a dancer at the Paris Opera Ballet, who later becomes a rising star at the opera house. Her father was a musician who promised to send a “music angel” from heaven to protect her before he passed away. This promise leads her to believe that the Phantom is that “music angel.” Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny (The Viscount): A childhood friend of Little C, born into a powerful family, which makes his relationship with her unaccepted. However, the Viscount has a deep interest in music and theater, appearing in the play as a patron of the opera house. #PhantomOfTheOpera #Greece #London #MusicalTheaterPhantom #Musical #PhantomOfTheOperaMusical #LondonUK #Travel