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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages Theatre

(6233 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
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Full Price:
$54.50 - $85.00
Our Price:
$29.25 - $46.50*
4.6 by 103 members
The longest running show in Broadway history, The Phantom of the Opera now returns to The Pantages Theatre. Andrew Lloyd Webber's international award-winning musical of seduction and despair has played to standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide. Directed by multiple Tony Award winner Harold Prince.

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The last date listed for Phantom of the Opera was Wednesday February 11, 2009 / 8:00pm.

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Whoopi Goldberg presents the musical adaptation of her beloved comedy Sister Act. After earning rave reviews on Broadway, this hilarious and uplifting show comes to the Pantages Theatre. Legendary Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors) penned the soaring music for this tale of a wannabe diva whose life is turned upside down when she witnesses a crime and is put into hiding in a convent. Now this free-spirited soul singer is shaking things up (much to the chagrin of Mother Superior) and teaching her fellow sisters to find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own. Learn More

6233 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
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6 reviews
5.0
attended Jan 23 2009

I was absolutely INCREDIBLE! The Phantom's voice is bone chilling and Christine was amazing as well!! Go see it!!

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Parasol
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21 reviews
5.0
attended Jan 30 2009

This is a classic for a reason. John Cudia is an excellent Phantom, and I've seen many over the years!

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Poohbear
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8 reviews
5.0
attended Jan 29 2009

Not counting the mannerless and uncouth people sitting behind us, who kept on talking (LOUDLY), the night would have been perfect. The show was awesome! The actors were all great. And oh, the costumes are beautiful! For the $44 ($88 regular price) tickets we bought, we got amazing seats too. We were seated on orchestra seats X and it was pretty close to the stage. We didn't even have to use our binoculars. I highly recommend this show to everybody and not to get their tickets from anywhere else except through Goldstar. Thanks a lot Goldstar!

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More Information About Phantom of the Opera

Website

http://www.broadwayla.org/

Quotes & Highlights

  • “God’s gift to the musical theatre.” -- The London Sunday Times

Description

The Phantom of the Opera became the longest-running show in Broadway history on January 9, 2006, when it played performance #7,486 – surpassing the 7,485 performance run of Cats.

The Broadway production has grossed over $675 million, more than any other show in Broadway history.

The dazzling replica of the Paris Opera House chandelier features 6,000 beads. It weighs one ton and has traveled 3,201,776 feet (606 miles). The original version (in London) was built by 5 people in 4 weeks.

There have been four U.S. productions: New York and three national tours. The First National Tour played Los Angeles and San Francisco for a combined total run of almost 10 years. The Second National Tour had an eight and a half year run. The Third National Tour (the only production currently touring the U.S.) has played over 6,000 performances celebrated its Fifteenth Anniversary on the road in December 2007.