The Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages
Pantages Theatre (6233 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
- Full Price:
- $68.00 - $95.00
- Our Price:
- $34.00 - $49.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Phantom of the Opera have expired.
The last date listed for The Phantom of the Opera was Sunday October 31, 2010 / 6:30pm.
Currently at Pantages Theatre:
My Brother Marvin Reveals Marvin Gaye Through His Sister's Eyes
- Full Price:
- $49.50 - $58.50
- Our Price:
- $34.50 - $43.50
The Pantages Theatre presents My Brother Marvin, a play based on the first-hand accounts of Marvin Gaye's family members. It is the most candid story of life with this musical icon that has ever been told, portraying Gaye's internal battles, greatest fears and juiciest family secrets. This is not a juke box musical -- this play highlights not the music, but the mind of Marvin Gaye, revealing secrets from his mother's innermost thoughts that have never been voiced before. Mrs. Gaye's hidden journals were recently discovered, containing candid discussion about her husband, her family and of course her superstar son. My Brother Marvin stars Emmy-winning actress Lynn Whitfield (The Josephine Baker Story), Image Award-winning actor Clifton Powell (Ray), R&B sensation Keith Washington ("Kissing You") and popular leading man Tony Grant (Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married, Love Ain't Supposed To Hurt and The Marriage Counselor). My Brother Marvin is a riveting ride through the life and times of one of the most intriguing and mysterious musical legends the world has ever known. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Woody McBreairty on Information
Almost anyting goes,except nudity or big hats
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Woody McBreairty on Information
Parking is always easy in that area, from pricey to free on the streets
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Woody McBreairty on Information
Plenty of food and drink elll around the theatre in every direction
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Kittie Encinas on Information
A lot of people were dressed up.
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Kittie Encinas on Information
There were stations set up but I didn't eat or drink anything.
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Kittie Encinas on Information
I parked on the street 3 blocks away and walked.
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De La Oro on Information
Suits, dresses, long coats - it's getting chilly in the evenings!
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De La Oro on Information
Parked across from the theatre
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De La Oro on Information
Katsuya is our fave spot down there, great drink / food specials!
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shelld on Information
Please arrive on time!
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Erin G. on Information
Take the Metro Red line to Hollywod and Vine and it's right across the street.
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Erin G. on Information
Bring a sweater or jacket - it gets really cold inside!
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Carol on Information
Half dressed up and the other half dressed for comfort.
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vicky on Information
Most people are starting to dress up in LA
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Goldstar Member on Information
Some people dress up, others are casual.
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Lena McGowan on Information
People show dress in their finest for such events
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Lena McGowan on Information
$10. and you can park right next door.
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Lena McGowan on Information
While waiting for the show to start keep your voice low during your conversations.
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Goldstar Member on Information
It's the theater. Dress nicely, it's fun.
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Goldstar Member on Information
If you want to eat in the area come early. Parking can take as long as eating on Hollywood Blvd.
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Roger! on Information
Business casual at the least.
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Roger! on Information
Snacks and drinks are a little pricey inside the theater. No shame
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Roger! on Information
Meters are free after 8pm.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Most people dress up, but we also saw people wearing jeans
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Goldstar Member on Information
Eat before you go or go extra early and eat at Canter's deli on Fairfax forget BESO : (
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Goldstar Member on Information
Watch out tall people, not too much leg room at Pantages : (
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Goldstar Member on Information
Wear whatever floats your boat, some people wore jeans : )
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debbie on Information
I parked at Hollywood and Highland and paid $3 for a shuttle to the theatre
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debbie on Information
Eat at Hollywood and Highland and then take the shuttle over
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Goldstar Member on Information
Please dress nicely to go to the theatre.
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Dom on Information
Bring cash for the bar during intermission at the 2nd level!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Use the Yellow & Red Metro subway
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VSANDOVAL on Information
Parking lot right next to the pantages $10. Difficult to get out of, but most convenient.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Mixture of all sorts really, I think more people should make an effort!
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Goldstar Member on Information
"W" hotel Delphine bar has great food and cocktails
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Goldstar Member on Information
Valet at the "W" Hotel and don't validate!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Don't let anyone in after the curtain goes up as it disturbs others!
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Goldstar Member on Information
People need to learn how to dress for the "Theater" and not like they are going grocery shopping!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Pay the $10 and park next door to the theater, the short walk is well worth the price!
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Goldstar Member on Information
I couldn't believe the guests in Shorts & Tank Tops!!!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Next Time we WILL tryChicken Dijon (across the street from Pantages.
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Ray on Information
This is LA, wear whatever you want despite the prudish high-brow naysayers. Let loose a little!
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Goldstar Member on Information
I parked right across the street for a flat fee of $10.00.
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Terrell on Information
I val
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Terrell on Information
I did the valet parking, much better
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Terrell on Information
Eat before u go, the food in the theatre can get really expensive
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Orlando on Information
Dress to impress! Lots of people go dress nicely!
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m wallan on Information
I parked across the street for $10 - two blocks away to the east the price was going to be $20!
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Brenda G. on Information
Get $4 tonic water from Pantages' bar and you get free refills!
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Brenda G. on Information
Theater is unreasonbly cold.
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Pinky on Information
PLEASE! No perfume/cologne. sickening in close quarters.
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kristizam on Information
Parking was $10 at the lot right across the street from the theatre.
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Goldstar Member on Information
It's more fun when you and others make it a special occasion
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kristizam on Information
Bring cash, since most food places are cash only near the theatre.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Eat before the show. There are lots of restaurants in the area.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Didn't see any free meters
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Goldstar Member on Information
If you need the restroom at intermission, prepare for a LONG wait.
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Lori K. on Information
Because we brought
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Lori K. on Information
We dressed in nice jeans, business casual. We fit in as people weren't really dressed up.
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Lori K. on Information
We parked around the corner in a well-lit parking lot. Paid $15. Worth it.
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Lori K. on Information
We brought our kids and therefore ate before we arrived. Less hassle that way.
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Lori K. on Information
Bring a sweater, it is cold in the theater.
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Lori K. on Information
We at before we went. Saved money and time!
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Lori K. on Information
We paid $15 and parked in a well lit lot around the corner. Worth it!
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MERI on Information
Theather is an exsperience not a day at the gym. Dress for it.
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MERI on Information
Go Goldstar
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Lady J on Information
Casual to formal. Comfort is key.
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Lady J on Information
Many options for parking
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charliecsulb on Information
Don't dress to casually, the theatre is a great excuse to dress a little.
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charliecsulb on Information
Eat before hand if you can.
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kero on Information
Got chilly, even in the theatre, so a coat or sweater is a good idea.
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kero on Information
Happy hour at the Delphine at the W Hotel across the street.
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lcast on Information
Dressy casual, have a nice dinner with a special someone and enjoy the show!
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lcast on Information
Theater is a little bit cold, long sleeve or light sweater should do.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Parking across the street is only 10$ and very convenient.
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Goldstar Member on Information
The ladies restrooms fill up during intermission and you may be late if you decide to get in line.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Luckily got rock star parking on the street for free!
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Ahlam Hariri on Information
Dress
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Ahlam Hariri on Information
Semi formal
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Ahlam Hariri on Information
Formal
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Ahlam Hariri on Information
Payed 10$ for parking and it's worth it knowing your car is safe and right across the theatre
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Ahlam Hariri on Information
Went to the Irish pub next to the theatre for a drink before the show. Great bar and restaurant
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Alan Shoemaker on Information
Valet parking at the restaurant "Off Vine.' You can stay there until after the theatre.
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Alan Shoemaker on Information
Ate at "Off Vine" on Leland; Great meal. Nice little walk to the theatre afterwards.
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EM on Information
Angelenos have the advantage to dress up or down and still have a good time!
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EM on Information
Yes it is a very busy Hollywood intersection and there are places to eat
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EM on Information
This is one of the reasons why I did not rated 5 stars...
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Goldstar Member on Information
Plenty free parking on nearby streets.
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Susan P. on Information
Don't talk or check your phone during the performance...some people do that!
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Susan P. on Information
If you're going to the 6:30 show
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Susan P. on Information
If you're going to the 6:30 show go to a place with a good happy hour menu.
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Goldstar Member on Information
The Pantages doesn't have a dress code, but most people were "business casual"
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Goldstar Member on Information
The Del
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Goldstar Member on Information
I prefer to dress up to the theater, it adds to the experience.
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Goldstar Member on Information
The Delphine at the W has yummy French Mediterranean cuisine.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Do everyone a favor, arrive on time and DONT check your cell phone during the show.
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VeronicaR on Information
Dinner/Happy Hour at Bodega (other side of the block)
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Pippi on Information
Elderly should dress in layers, as they might get a little cold.
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Pippi on Information
The Hollywood and Vine Metro stop is just accross the street at the W.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Be considerate, don't come late!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Delphine across the street at the W has a great happy hour before 7. Great food and drinks prices
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purplejoy on Information
Please make sure your cell phones are turned off during performance!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Dillon's is nearby with reasonable prices and $5.00 parking
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Goldstar Member on Information
Ladies room clean and line moves fairly quickly
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Goldstar Member on Information
Come on L.A it's the theatre dress nicely save jeans for sporting events
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Goldstar Member on Information
This is the theater! Not the mall. Dressy or dressy casual is always in order!!
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Ruwan S. on Information
Seats aren't made for long term comfort!
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Lori on Information
The restaurant Delphine, directly across the street has fabulous food, so you get a double treat!
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Wendy Light on Information
People wore everything from cocktail clothing to jeans.
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Wendy Light on Information
$10 parking around the corner. Very easy walk.
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deemady on Information
Take the redline, it's easier and faster!
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jdvdsn on Information
Ate at Lucky Devils before the show...not too far from Pantages.
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SummrRa1n on Information
Parking at the corner for $10.00
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Goldstar Member on Information
I wish people would dress up more.
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Goldstar Member on Information
We parked at Hollywood and Highland and walked the few blocks to the theatre. Great exercise!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Ate at home.
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Bethie on Information
Try Travestere or any of the other restaurants at the Hollywood &Highland mall just down the street
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Goldstar Member on Information
No banks nearby, only pricey ATMs. Bring cash for snacks and beverages.
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moises giron on Information
Dress up, it looked great on everyone that did. made the experience that much more exciting.
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kristizam on Information
Parking was $10 in the lot across the street from the theater.
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kristizam on Information
Concession stand is CASH ONLY.
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kristizam on Information
No photography inside theater. OK in lobby area though.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Paid $10 but it was around the corner, half way up the block and across the street
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Goldstar Member on Information
Don't just park at the first place you see, look around and ask if they are firm on the price
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capcam57 on Information
The Red Line (www.mta.net) is the hassle free way to go.
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Ray & Lili on Information
Don't forget to grab a drink next door at the Frolic Room
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Goldstar Member on Information
Get validated parking at Hollywood & Highland Center ($2 for 4 hrs) & take $3 shuttle to Pantages.
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Deeve on Information
Most people were dressed casual. I wouldn't wear something you excercise in.
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MellieMel on Information
The ladies restrooms after the show did have a bit of a line, but it moved fast enough
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Goldstar Member on Information
Dress up! It's disrespectful to the actors to come in old jeans and a tshirt!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Go early and eat at one of the nice neighbouring restaurants.
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JLoh888 on Information
Bring a jacket, it gets cold in the back orchestra
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Goldstar Member on Information
Eat @ Hollywood & Highland, & then ride free, fast shuttle to show
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Dana Pugh on Information
Women - hit the ladies room upstairs for a quicker line.
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Nelly on Information
The theater was very cold...definitely bring a sweater or jacket!!!
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Nelly on Information
Parked accross the street...great location!
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Nelly on Information
Saw some people in jeans and shorts...tisk, tisk!!!
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M² on Information
Had dinner at STREET which is less than 2 miles from the theater.
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isabel on Information
Come on people, dress up, it's the Opera
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Frank DeLorenzo on Information
Women were generally dressed very nice; men were more casual...
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Frank DeLorenzo on Information
Music can be very loud for some pieces; rorch seats amplify due to balcony
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Jlee on Information
Parked around the block. There was Valet for $10, did not cross street
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Goldstar Member on Information
Dress up and bring a jacket it gets cold!
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Charles Higtley on Information
Parking fills up early so get there at least and hour before performance
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DREDAWG71 on Information
Wear Dockers and a collared shirt to look appropriate.
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DREDAWG71 on Information
Eat a the Fabulous Cafe where the Italian food is good and the walk is just a couple of blocks over.
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DREDAWG71 on Information
Parking is easy if you eat in a two blcok raduis of the theater. Usually costs just $10
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DREDAWG71 on Information
May be chilly in the theater so bring a sweater for the ladies...
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Goldstar Member on Information
Everyone wears what they want - fun to see those dressed up and dressed down
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Goldstar Member on Information
Hot tip is the metro - hollywood/vine -cross the street and you're there
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Goldstar Member on Information
Bring a sweater, it gets a little cold in the theater.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Bring a sweater, it gets a little cold in the theater
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Goldstar Member on Information
There are a lot of reasturants around the area. All within a 1-2 block radius.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Sandwich shop next door was just fine.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Stop in Dillon's Irish Pub before the show... Nice environment, and very close!
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Goldstar Member on Information
The parking lots that surrounded the theatre were charging $15 and $20!! Try to arrive early.
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Pamela B. on Information
Kabuki Japanese just a short walk down Vine. Fab!
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Pamela B. on Information
Parked on Vine accross from Kabuki and saved a couple of $
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Goldstar Member on Information
It's always nice to dress up for a night at the theater.
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Terrell Rodefer on Information
If you're in a hot dog move, practically right next door is a place for a quick snack.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Get there early for the better parking and exiting as well
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Goldstar Member on Information
If you can take your own water bottles in your purse
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Goldstar Member on Information
Beautiful backgrounds and staircase in the Lobby take pictures
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Goldstar Member on Information
Park at Hollywood & Highland take the free shuttle.
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no time like the present on Information
Park your car and walk a few blocks away to eat at fabiolus cafe. nice little italian place
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TLBurton on Information
People should dress appropriately in respect to the actors
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TLBurton on Information
We found parking for $10 around the corner...not bad for a night on the town.
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TLBurton on Information
Great price and well worth it for a Broadway Musical...Good job Goldstar
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Critter on Information
Food quite expensive for restaurant across the street---Delphine
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Goldstar Member on Information
Irish Pub 3 doors down had $3 beer (all brands). Better value than Frolic Room
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PWETTON on Information
We ate at The Grill and they provided free shuttle to Theater
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Goldstar Member on Information
No picture taking allowed.
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Hector Gomez on Information
Have a little fun and dress up for the ocassion.
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Allisson Ramirez on Information
Not bad at $10 across the street, relatively near by. Not hard to get out either.
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Allisson Ramirez on Information
Long lines at the bathroom, so don't drink too much at dinner.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Dress up this is a play not the local cinema
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Goldstar Member on Information
If the subway is an option use it, otherwise get there early.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Get there early and enjoy the Kodak theatre's restaurants. Excelent
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Goldstar Member on Information
Be mindful of others and keep quite during the show.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Bring
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Goldstar Member on Information
Parking right next door is $ 15.00, traffic was terrible
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Goldstar Member on Information
Skip long lines at Mezz bathrooms and use one of the two downstaris
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Goldstar Member on Information
Skip long lines at Mezz bathrooms and use one of the two (per gender) downstairs
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Goldstar Member on Information
Go with few more friends, and share the parking cost. Parking in Hollywood is bizzar...
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Goldstar Member on Information
Be considerate. The seats are a little tight, don't bring small children who can't sit still.
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RJ Wilson on Information
Park in the lot behind up the hill, not too far for $10
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Goldstar Member on Information
Ate at Daphne's
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Goldstar Member on Information
At at Delphine across the street. It was excellent.
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Heather K. on Information
Both my husband and I wore clean jeans, and a nice shirt and
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monique Mcdaniel on Information
In Cali people dress super casual it ranges from beaded tops to dress jeans
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monique Mcdaniel on Information
There was a pic spot in the foyer with Phantom backdrop but none inside by seats
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monique Mcdaniel on Information
Dillons was crazy crowded with long wait for food.
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Linda on Information
The trip from the valley on the subway is part of the experience!!
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Robert Lopez on Information
Chiken Dijan across the street. Not fancy but yummy!
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Nunanne on Information
Do NOT take any pictures inside!!!
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Nunanne on Information
$10.00 next door...the later you get there the better as you will be closer to the exit
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Nunanne on Information
Food/snacks inside...VERY expensive.
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Nunanne on Information
Started late, people seated after it started...not good!
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Goldstar Member on Information
You don't have to wear a tux, but baseball hats are not appropriate!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Consider eating in Koreatown which is a stop on Redline!
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Steve on Information
Take the Metro. The stress free way to go
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jessica on Information
90 % of people dress up in cocktail or evening wear. Those who don't stood out.
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Nancy Jean on Information
Watch out for Pep Boys Parking - $20!!!
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Goldstar Member on Information
It's the theatre... take the opportunity to get dressed up!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Eat head the concession costs are insane.
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bmg sweet on Information
Make sure seats are not in the very back row if you can, its very disappointing
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Goldstar Member on Information
It was Halloween so dress code (if any) didn't count
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Goldstar Member on Information
Paid $10 at lot around corner. Problem getting out with only 1 exit.
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Roxana Nappier on Information
I would like everyone to dressed up now a days everything is turning to casual
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Goldstar Member on Information
Took the Metro from North Hollywood. Only spent $3.00 for round trip!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Had dinner and drinks at Kabuki before the event. It was awesome!
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mightybobbyd on Information
At the very least, dress in your nicest casual wear. Leave your ball caps and fannie packs at home
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mightybobbyd on Information
Drinks priced reasonably. Snak bar in the middle to keep the stomach rumblings at bay
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Goldstar Member on Information
Parking across the street $10. Easy in an out!
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Goldstar Member on Information
Better be over-dressed than under for this event.
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Goldstar Member on Information
$6 for a medium size soda at Pantages - outrageous
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Goldstar Member on Information
Ate at the Delphine located at the W Hotel across the theater.
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Goldstar Member on Information
We dressed appropriately - no jeans, shorts and Tshirt.
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M-lu on Information
I paid 10 for parking
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M-lu on Information
7 dollars for hot chocolate and 4.25 for two cookies, ouch !!!
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Goldstar Member on Information
We ate at Kabuki.Good Japanese food and just a short walk away
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mnhung on Information
There is a parking lot for $5 around the corner
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Goldstar Member on Information
Too bad LA theater goers are "Too" casual and informal when attending live theater.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Ate at Fabiolous
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Goldstar Member on Information
Parked at Hollywood and Argyle
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Goldstar Member on Information
There is $10 parking one block over
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Goldstar Member on Information
There is $10 parking one block over.
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Goldstar Member on Information
Upscale.. there were long evening gowns and tuxedo's. It was closing night
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JAZZLOVER on Information
Ladies rest rooms have long lines, have cash for the bars no credit cards accepted
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joandurhone on Information
We ate at Citizen Smith around the corner!
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Goldstar Member on Information
We arrived 20 minutes before the show began and found street parking across the street.
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Bobby on Information
Parked at MTA Universal City Station and took the subway to Hollywood/ Vine.
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Goldstar Member on Information
If you
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Pete on Information
No need to dress up. But dress nicely
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Pete on Information
Plenty of good places around the area
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Pete on Information
Ride Metro!
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mej on Information
Dress up, it is fun and very appropriate!
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Priscilla Leona on Information
The seats are the worst and I can't go there and even enjoy the show.
480 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Dec 21 2011OMG!! I nearly fainted when that Chandelier came down from the ceiling above my head, but it added to the excitement of the night. Everything was awesome; actors, set, sound. The seats are very uncomfortable if you are 5'8" or taller or if you don't weigh under 200 lbs. Overall, we had a great time.
Written on Sep 29 2011As always, classic and fantastic. 'Nuff said.
Written on Jun 23 2011Great show. We loved it.
Written on May 23 2011This was very cool. I took my sister who has Down's Syndrome and she just loved it. I also took my wife and kids who saw it for the first time and could not believe how beautiful the music and engagement of the audience was.
Written on May 13 2011Great venue. Terrific show. Fabulous music. You have to see it!
Written on Mar 31 2011It was beautiful! Definitely worth watching again.
Written on Mar 21 2011Wonderful tickets. Perfect seats. Loved the musical. Thanks goldstar!
Written on Mar 05 2011POTO being my favorite musical makes it kind of difficult to go wrong with the show. We had an understudy, but their voices were still wonderful. The seats were good. The chandelier kind of slow to fall, and some of the sound a little off, but overall a wonderful experience.
Written on Mar 04 2011Breathtaking! My 13 year old daughter fell in love with the phantom. That's all she talked about the entire ride home.
Written on Feb 04 2011I just can't believe this musical gets better and better! Everytime i see it, I'm in awe! The best part was seeing ALW there, the creator. What a treat. Thank you Goldstar!
Written on Dec 21 2010Fantastic show!! I totally loved this production of the Phantom of the Opera. I saw that this was their closing tour so I had to snag some tickets although I heard from a lot of my friends that this was a very long show. However, while watching the performance I was so intrigued by the performance and the setting that it all went by so quick.
Written on Nov 27 2010Phantom at Pantages was everything I thought it would be and more!!! I saw it a last year at OC Performing Arts and I was much happier in LA.
I was lucky enough to see the last performance on 10/31 and will remember it ALWAYS!!!
Andrew Lloyd Weber made an appearance which ended the night perfectly!
Written on Nov 26 2010This was my first time watching Phantom and am so glad I did! The show really captivates the audience from the beginning and is very intense. The actors were excellent and the beauty of the Pantages only added to the magic of the experience.
Written on Nov 18 2010Always will be a classic
Written on Nov 14 2010So glad that I went. What a performance!
Written on Nov 14 2010Excellent! Go and see it if you have a chance.
Written on Nov 14 2010Excellent! Go and see if you have a chance.
Written on Nov 14 2010First time seeing Phantom--not my favorite play but the last showing was VERY exciting, with a special appearance by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Sarah Brighton, former cast alumni. Wonderful!
Written on Nov 13 2010I seen this show on Halloween and it was great timing there were people dressed as the Phantom and other cast members the special effects were great and the performances were very good. At the end of the play there was a guest appearence by Anderw Loyd Webber and former cast members. The staff was very helpful in getting us to are seats but intermission was only 15 minutes this was not bad for men but some of the ladies were a bit late comming back.
Written on Nov 12 2010ive never seen this show elsewhere but this was really fantastic!!!!! i loved it! I've seen other musicals and as always, it takes me on a trip! i loved every minute of this musical! it was very haunting and delicate and sad. Im not ashamed - i cried in the end. BEAUTIFUL!!!!! and more! thats what would aptly describe the Phantom
Written on Nov 10 2010We were all the way back in Orchestra and the sound system didn't seem powerful enough. The 2 main singers could have been srtonger.
Written on Nov 09 2010"Phantom" is one of my favorite musicals. This was a good production, but by no means a great one. The actors/singers were weak and the musical director slowed down the score in weird ways. The best part, by far, was the surprise appearance by Andrew Lloyd Webber to say farewell to this company.
Written on Nov 08 2010Wow, what a great show!!! I am so glad i was able to see it before it left town! I would definately recommend it to everyone. It's a must see show.
Written on Nov 06 2010Absolutely amazing. I took my wife and we both enjoyed it. The singing was amazing, especially the Phantom. The scenery and props were also spectacular. The Pantages theater was gorgeous; the seats were on the second level with a great view! My wife went to see it twice! We are still singing the songs....
Written on Nov 05 2010Production was so thrilling that I never felt I was in a smaller venue. My rear balcony seats were much closer to stage then we expected with no blind spots. I could not have been happier with my experience. The production itself was tight, well spaced. The actors were magical, the phantom's voice range incredible. The drama was seductive. It was a joyous experience. "The costumes fantastic.
Written on Nov 05 2010The show was phenomenal and unfortunately ended its run in LA. We however truly enjoyed it.
Written on Nov 04 2010Phantom of the Opera is so romantic and one of the best I have ever seen. I saw it for the second time and it was so much better than the first time. I loved it! The part where the Phantom is singing to Christine for the first time in the boat takes my breath away...
Written on Nov 04 2010This was a wonderful production of Phantom. I was with the show and had a couple of slight critiques but overall this was a magical evening with Andrew Lloyd Webber in attendance!!
Written on Nov 04 2010everything was beautiful! the Pantages staff was cordial and courteous, the performance was outstanding, and parking was easily found for only $10. my only gripe is that people have obviously forgotten what it is like to attend the theatre and need to dress accordingly!
Written on Nov 04 2010Excellent production. Wonderful sets and great singing. My 14 year old son really liked it too, as did my husband. If you haven't seen the beautiful deco style Pantages Theater, its worth the price of admission.
Written on Nov 04 2010The performance was excellent and the theatre gorgeous. However, we were in the very back and sight lines were poor. Also, the Pantages' practice of seating anyone late anytime was very annoying. Especially during "The Music of the Night". Also, the bathroom situation-appalling! Overall, an enjoyable evening.
Written on Nov 04 2010Excellent seats. We were not pleased with the performance. It was very hard to hear and the singers were not articulate. Maybe they were having an off night. We were in New York last month and saw 3 fabulous performances! I was disappointed. We wil see it next spring when we are back in New York.
Written on Nov 04 2010Great seats! Thanks so much!
Written on Nov 03 2010My 5th time seeing this play and I enjoyed it as if it were the 1st time. Loved the costumes, loved the scenes, and especially loved the songs.
Written on Nov 03 2010LOVED IT!
Written on Nov 03 2010THE SEATS WERE GREAT. PHANTOM WAS INCREDIBLE AS ALWAYS...ANDREW L. WEBER, AND SARAH BRIGHTMAN WERE THERE TOO IT WAS CLOSING NIGHT ON HALLOWEEN....STEPPING OUT OF THE PANTAGES THEATRE WE JOINED THE BIGGEST HALLOWEEN PARTY EVER ON HOLLYWOOD BLVD....PURE JOY...AT A REASONABLE PRICE....I LOVE GOLDSTAR
Written on Nov 03 2010An amazing farewell performance capped by an appearance by Sir Andrew himself! Truly a fabulous night!
Written on Nov 03 2010Amazing, beutiful music, stage, everything. And what a treat, when Andrew Lloyd Weber himself walked on stage!
Written on Nov 03 2010The play was excellent, the actors were great, the singers had great voices and the stage settings were so impressive. I was unsure of what to expect in comparison to seeing the play in NY about ten years ago. Let me say I was not disappointed. Afterwards, the highlight was the unexpected appearance of my favoite singer, Ms Sarah Brightman.
Written on Nov 03 2010awesome!! a must see show.
Written on Nov 03 2010GAVE THE TICKETS TO MY DAUGHTER AND HER BOYFRIEND. THEY LOVED IT!
Written on Nov 03 2010It was great. Every seat in the theater was great seats. Had a great view of the stage from where we sat. The show was amazing. Everything about the show was captivating. You can't go wrong.
Written on Nov 03 2010My husband and I took my 16 year old daughter who is a phantom of opera fanatic. We didn't tell her where we were going. We asked her to dress nice and that it be a surprise. When we pulled up to the pantages, she freaked out. We had a blast. The show was fantastic one my daughter will never forget. I really appreciate goldstar, i'm so glad I found goldstar. The seats were great for the price.
Written on Nov 02 2010My husband and I attended the last performance after 18 years and it was
absoulutely as amazing as it was 14 years ago when I first saw it. It was such a surprise to have Andrew Lloyd Weber there - made it even more special.
Written on Nov 02 2010We all liked the show. Although, this production was different than we had seen in the past. The ending was different and less dramatic. But the music was great!
Written on Nov 02 2010This performance by far was the best I've seen. The audience made it spectacular as well. I've never felt such energy and emotion! And at the end, Andrew Lloyd Webber came on stage. Simply magical!
Written on Nov 02 2010This was an awesome show. My first time seeing it and it happened to be the last performance of an 18-year tour....
Written on Nov 02 2010was just.....SPEcTACULARRRRRRRR!
loved it!!!
Written on Nov 02 2010It is an amazing show and there is not a bad seat in the theater. The performance was fantastic! Everything from the singing and choreography to the stage set-up and costumes. It was a great performance!!
Written on Nov 02 2010My friends attended this performance and both Had A Good Time!!
Written on Nov 02 2010Very good value, very good sightlines.
Written on Nov 02 2010Basically, if you know and like Phantom, then you'll like it. If you are used to more modern musicals like Rent, Wicked, etc, then you might not so you have to know this going in.
I've known Phantom since I was a teenager and was familiar with the music and story but had never seen it on stage so I really enjoyed it. However, my fiance who was with me had no idea what it was about or anything and was used to more modern musicals like Hairspray and Lion King and Wicked - he did not like it very much. The "operatic" numbers between the popular Phantom songs drove him crazy.
But if you know the show and like or love it, this is a good production. The cast was great. The special effects and staging were great. The singing was dead on to me (I'm not a pro). And the Pantages is a great theater.
Also, my seats through Goldstar were excellent!
Written on Nov 02 2010Fabulous...wonderful set, beautiful costumes, and extremely talented cast. It was a pleasure to be there for the final performance - and at a great price thanks to Gold Star!
The Pantages Theatre was also wonderful. Clean, comfortable and inviting atmosphere for any theatre-goer.
Written on Nov 02 2010Seats were great for the price. Got tickets from will call quickly too. Would definitely rec to others and purchase for future events.
Written on Nov 01 2010Little did we know that when we got our tickets, we would be going to the FINAL performance! This was our first musical and what a great first this was! Special surprise farewell appearance by Andrew Lloyd Webber made this an evening never to be forgotten.
Written on Nov 01 2010The show was fantastic and the performers were all excellent. To top it off Andew Lloyd Webber appeared at the end of the performance and spoke to the audience. He assured everyone that someday Phantom would be back.
Written on Nov 01 2010This classical story of the Phantom of the Opera is indeed the best production ever to take center stage. It was magnificent in every way,this heartrending unrequited love. The depth of sadness I felt over the Phantom's tragic tale will remain with me forever. Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's music will give perpetual impetus to this romantic love story as long as it can be told.
Written on Nov 01 2010I booked this event not realizing it was closing night. It was the best night to have gone! Andrew Lloyd Webber came out and spoke to the audience and brought out Sarah Brightman (the original Christina). Truly amazing night. Our seats where at the very back row, which was not so great to watch the musical, but we were first to leave and get out before the crowd! The musical was still incredible even though we were so far in the back.
Written on Nov 01 2010It was amazing! I would go back to watch it a million times. the set, the voices, the actors, the music. fantastic.
Written on Nov 01 2010What a fabulous production and those voices...! I took my disabled brother and Goldstar was able to get us wheelchair accomodations in the center rear orchestra, wished the seats were closer though. Goldstar staff answered my e-mails promptly and I am thankful for their help and support. It was a special night for my developmentally disabled brother who was so excited to attend the event. Highly recommend it and any venue at the Pantages Theater.
Written on Nov 01 2010This was great! This was the final performance. We were treated to see Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman at the end of the performance.
Written on Nov 01 2010My son and his 2 cousins enjoyed the evening very much. The seats were great, the show was fabulous, as they all grew up knowing the play as well as the music- having seen the 'master' Michael Crawford in the leading role.
Written on Nov 01 2010loved the Phantom of the Opera song! The background scenery were great along w/ the costumes.
Written on Nov 01 2010The production was beautiful and the singing was flawless. I loved it.
Written on Nov 01 2010This event was awesome !! I loved it and great special effects !!!
Written on Nov 01 2010The show is always fantastic, but this time it was over the top for me. I think some of the costumes were the most beautiful I've seen yet in Phantom, and the entire show was thoroughly enjoyable. HOWEVER, I must comment on some other aspects of the performance. A) I signed up for a trial of Red Velvet, and while I've gotten some crappy seats from you guys before, with the special perks afforded to Red Velvet members, I ended up with FANTASTIC seats, and I was thoroughly impressed with how close we were to the stage, even with rear orchestra seats. B) I didn't know it was the farewell performance for the entire TOUR, so that was a special treat....especially when Andrew Lloyd Webber actually came and addressed the audience after the closing remarks! That was a COMPLETELY unexpected surprise, and Goldstar made it possible for me, so thank you! (PS: I'm totally keeping my Red Velvet membership!)
Written on Nov 01 2010We went to celebrate my daughter's birthday. It was great. We enjoyed it very much. Had brunch prior to the show at the W hotel across the street. The seats we got was good for the price, I wish it was closer but it wasn't too bad.
Written on Nov 01 2010Truly exceptional, the orchestra was amazing with outstanding music. The operatic singing by all actors was of high order.
Written on Nov 01 2010i have been to a lot of musical/ broadway shows but never had the chance of seeing The Phantom of Opera!! but tonight was different and memorable. not only i get to see their last performance here in Pantages but @ the end of the show, Tim Martin Gleason and Sir Andrew Llyod Webber gave their farewell speech not to mention Sara Brightman was also called up on stage to join them!!
Written on Nov 01 2010great show and a great venue.
Written on Nov 01 2010It was great. Took my teenager and my mom, both loved it!
Written on Nov 01 2010Awesome show! I saw it a number of times years ago at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. This time, I took my kids. They really loved it!
Written on Nov 01 2010The seats were great, not in the way back of the orchestra like I would have thought, but about halfway down, and in the right center section. The sound issues seem to have been resolved that I had read about, and everything was great.
Written on Nov 01 2010What an awesome evening. The show was spectacular and the seats were great.
Written on Nov 01 2010Amazing show. It was they're last official show in the US. 18 years running. The alumni to the show was there that night, so we had past and present performers all over that place. At the shows end, the actors came back out for a standing ovation, the Phantom read some thank you notes from musical director, spoke for the cast in gratitude for the show and the fans and the people involved. Then finlly the shows creator himself, Andrew Lloyd Webber came on stage to also thank everyone involved and assured that the show would not die, and continue touring. Though much less frequently. This was huge. Webber is a living legen that will go into the history bookswith Bethoven, Mozart, Bach, Shakespeare and all those other wonderful composers and playwrites. The intermission break is too short for the long lines a the bar. So double up on your drink and down it fast. Gotta go! Also, if you have never been to the pantages theater, the architecture and attention to detail is amazing. One of the best looking buildings Ive ever stepped foot in. Also, seating. The auditorium is set up to where the view is good no matter where you sit. I was in the middle section and my views were just fine. Cheers.
Written on Nov 01 2010It was completely awesome! the seats were great and because it was closing night Andrew Lloyd Webber was there and had awesome things to say about the whole cast and he even introduced Sarah Brightman who played the original Christine. We had a great time. One of the best parts for me was enjoying it the third time through the eyes of my 11 year old daughter who knew all the music.Classic!
Written on Nov 01 2010Phantom was wonderful! Was able to attend the closing performance....great seats...thanks to Goldstar!
Written on Nov 01 2010I had the pleasure of watching The Phantom of the Opera on its farewell tour. All I can say is "wow." With the super low prices offered through Goldstar, and the surprisingly great seats, this show was a CANNOT miss. I am SO GLAD I went! What a FABULOUS experience!!
Written on Nov 01 2010Great Seats Great Time!
Written on Nov 01 2010Had the opportunity to see the closing evening show, and the music by all cast members was fabulous. The highlight was having both Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Sarah Brightman in the house.
Written on Nov 01 2010Cannot be better it was beyond my expectation
Written on Nov 01 2010If you have the opportunity to catch this performance before it leaves for good, do it!! The sets were amazing, so colorful and the prices were not outrageous for souvenirs, like some shows. The story was great and there was not a bad seat in the house.
Written on Nov 01 2010This is amazing show.
Written on Nov 01 2010Very polished and high quality performance. The staging and production numbers were top flight, and the actors protraying the Phantom and Raoul were terrific. The actress portraying Christine was good, but her voice sometimes seemed strained; she also didn't seem as strong as the other performances. Overall, very good.
Written on Nov 01 2010I loved it...I would watch it again and again!
Written on Nov 01 2010The show was fantastic. This was my fourth time watching it since its debut in 1986 and everyone of them was perfectly done. This time was its final performance. What makes it even more special was at the end of the show, Andrew Lloyd Weber and Sarah Brightman took the stage and the whole theater just went crazy. They also had the previous cast members there too. What a finish! Weber did say the show will come back, some day.
Written on Nov 01 2010Phenomenal experience! The performance, singing, musical score, scenes, orchestra and entire night was breathtaking. An added surprise, Andrew Lloyd Weber came on stage at the end of the performance along with Sara Brightman! Standing ovation performance!!
Written on Nov 01 2010Sets and costuming were stunning; however, the overall production was not as good as what I've seen previously in Los Angeles and London. The majority of the singers were not top class, which therefore brought the whole production into near second-class.
Written on Nov 01 2010AMAZING! ! !
I've seen this performance 6 times....it's ok in San Diego, but it's really AMAZING in LA
Written on Nov 01 2010You got to see this show!
It was a Fantastic show,especially, for a Howollen night!!
Written on Nov 01 2010The performances and staging were amazing. Not to mention getting to see Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman on stage!
Written on Nov 01 2010Very enjoyable. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman came to wish the cast a fond farewell after 18 years of performances by their company. Very unexpected appearances.
Written on Nov 01 2010This was my 3rd time seeing Phantom & my husband's 4th (in more years than I care to mention). It's one of our all-time favorites. Our seats were excellent - an A+ for Goldstar again. I dropped one star b/c we were both underwhelmed by the performance of the Phantom (not an understudy the night we attended.) In the last few years we've seen the Vegas Phantom show & Love Never Dies in London & both Phantoms were heads & shoulders above this particular performance. Christine however was a superb soprano. Well worth it - so glad we got to see it again before the tour closed.
Written on Nov 01 2010The last time I saw Phantom of the Opera was in 1997 so I was looking forward to the Farewell performance. Everything was perfect. My seats were in orchestra, row P. The seats were amazing. Thanks Goldstar. The whole performance was awesome. They even had some alumni in the audience as well as the composer of the music say a couple of words to the audience. All in all it was great. I took my gf and it was her 1st time watching it and she loved it.
Written on Nov 01 2010great tickets and everything went smoothly. we went to the last performance and andrew lloyd webber and sarah brightman made an appearance! awesome night
Written on Nov 01 2010Seats were to far - I could not enjoy the event. Knowing where exact seating is, may be worth the extra $40.00 thru Ticketmaster. I would have never paid to sit in the last row of the theater.
Written on Nov 01 2010So amazing! Second time seeing it this tour (6th in all). Cast was at their very best, especially since they were performing it with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber in the audience.
Written on Nov 01 2010While some members of this cast were not as strong as others I have seen in the past, the show is always wonderful! The orchestra was absolutely phenomenal and with the acoustics in the theater being what they are, it just made every sound that much more spectacular!
Written on Nov 01 2010We had NO idea this was the LAST showing of Phantom of the Opera for the tour. After 18 years of shows, the Phantom has hung up his mask. Andrew Loyd Webber and Sara Brightman took the stage at the finale and we were shocked. Amazing! Thanks to Goldstar we found last minute tickets and paid half of what others paid. AND our seats were fantastic!
Written on Nov 01 2010This is my third time watching The Phantom of the Opera and it felt like it was the first time. My wife and I absolutely love it! This show just oozes with talent from the costume and set designers to the actors, singers and dancers. The beauty of The Pantages Theater just adds to the magic of the show. The music is beautiful and I listen to it on my Pandora radio all the time. The seats provided by Goldstar were good. We sat in the orchestra section row UU and we were able to see everything. Although, some of our neighbors needed to be educated on proper theater etiquette, but we (and they) enjoyed the show. I hope that it does come back to Los Angeles because we will for sure see it everytime it does.
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With some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever to have been created for the stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera directed by Harold Prince traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House.
Adapted from Gaston Leroux’s classic novel of mystery and suspense, this award-winning musical has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide and is now the longest running show in Broadway history. For his final overture in Los Angeles,Phantom returns to the Pantages Theatre to take your breath away.
