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Experience the unmissable THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA in London’s West End at His Majesty’s Theatre.

Experience the thrill of the West End’s most haunting love story, starring Jon Robyns as The Phantom, Lily Kerhoas as Christine Daaé and Joe Griffiths-Brown as Raoul.

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history, playing to over 160 million people in 41 countries and 186 cities in 18 languages. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic, haunting and soaring score includes Music of the NightAll I Ask of YouWishing You Were Somehow Here AgainMasquerade and the iconic title song. 

Now celebrating 32 record-breaking years, this multi-award winning musical continues to captivate audiences at His Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End.

Book your THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA theatre tickets with LOVEtheatre today!

What is The Phantom of the Opera about?

Far beneath the majesty and splendour of the Paris Opera House, hides the Phantom in a shadowy existence. Shamed by his physical appearance and feared by all, the love he holds for his beautiful protégée Christine Daaé is so strong that even her heart cannot resist.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score magically combines with jaw-dropping scenery and breath-taking special effects to bring this tragic love story to life each night.

“Remains one of the most beautiful, spectacular productions in history” Sunday Express

Ticket Information

Tickets on sale now for performances until 29th March 2025. Tickets start from £27 for performances running Monday – Saturday 7.30pm, Thursday & Saturday 2.30pm.

Running Time

2 hours 30 minutes, including interval.

Cast & Creatives

Jon Robyns (The Phantom), Lily Kerhoas (Christine Daaé), Joe Griffiths-Brown (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny), Paige Blankson (Christine Daaé- certain performances), Kelly Glyptis (Carlotta Giudicelli), Adam Linstead (Monsieur Andre), Matt Harrop (Monsieur Firmin), David Kristopher-Brown (Ubaldo Piangi), Francesca Ellis (Madame Giry), Maiya Hikasa (Meg Giry), Hollie Aires (Swing), Federica Basile (Wild Woman), Corina Clark (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Michael Colbourne (Hairdresser), Leonard Cook (Buquet), Colleen Rose Curran (Page), Lily Del-La-Haye (Swing), Hywel Dowsell (Don Attilio), Connor Ewing (Swing), Serina Faull (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Florence Fowler (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), James Gant (Auctioneer), Melanie Gowie (Wardrobe Mistress), Eilish Harmon-Beglan (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Yukina Hasebe (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Samuel Haughton (Monsieur Reyer), Thomas Holdsworth (Slavemaster/Il Muto), Jacob Hughes (Slavemaster/Il Muto), Grace Hume (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Tim Morgan (Monsieur Lefevre), Even Shanu-Wilson (Princess), Tim Southgate (Swing) Zoe Soleil Vallée (Confidante), Jasmine Wallis (The Baller Chorus of the Opera Populaire), Victoria Ward (Ensemble), Ralph Watts (Marksman), Simon Whitaker (Porter/Passarino), Andrew York (Swing)

Andrew Lloyd Webber (Composer, Book, Co-Orchestrator), Charles Hart (Lyrics), Richard Stilgoe (Book, Additional Lyrics), Cameron Mackintosh (Producer), Harold Prince (Director), Gillian Lynne (Musical Staging, Choreographer), Seth Skylar-Heyn (Director), Chrissie Cartwright (Adapted Staging, Choreographer), Maria Björnson (Production Designer), Matt Kinley (Set and Image Designer), Andrew Bridge (Lighting Designer), Mick Potter (Sound Designer).

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Age Guidance: 8+

Booking Period

Now - 29 Mar 2025

Weekly Performances

Monday 7:30PM
Tuesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 2:30PM, 7:30PM
Thursday 7:30PM
Friday 7:30PM
Saturday 2:30PM, 7:30PM

For group bookings of 10 or more:
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Venue Information

His Majesty’s Theatre

Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4QL

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Piccadilly Circus

Buses

14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94, 159

Nearest Car Parks

Wardour Street, Newport Place, Denman Street, Lexington Street and Poland Street

In the Press

Daily Telegraph

'Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical extravaganza...as spectacular a piece of true theatre as has been seen in years'

Sunday Express

'Magic, memorable and so spectacular'

Daily Mail

'It's fantastic, fabulous and phantasmagorical!'

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