Nandu News reporter Li Chunhua With the warm atmosphere of midsummer, the passion of musical fans around the world has been ignited again. As soon as the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games kicked off, it paid tribute to the legendary musical "The Phantom of the Opera", combining the classic music from the show with Scenic elements are integrated into this globally recognized event. This move not only demonstrates the unassailable status of "Phantom of the Opera" in the musical theater world, but also crosses national boundaries, perfectly integrating the passion of art and sports, and once again proves the eternal charm of "Phantom of the Opera" across time, space and culture. .
Following the first round of ticket sales for the original English musical "Phantom of the Opera" in Guangzhou, which was sold out, the second round of ticket sales will begin on August 10th during the Chinese Valentine's Day, unlocking seats for the remaining shows in the first week and the first show in the second week. It is reported that the original English musical "The Phantom of the Opera" has a three-week tour in Guangzhou, which will premiere on January 7, 2025, and will last until the end of the year on January 26, 2025, with a total of 24 The scale of the performances will accompany the Yangcheng audience to welcome the New Year. In this round of tour, the audience in Yangcheng will have the opportunity to personally experience this century-spanning classic and brilliance, and immerse themselves in the mysterious and extremely romantic music world of "The Phantom of the Opera".
"The Phantom" returns
continues to write a glorious chapter
Since the original English musical "Phantom of the Opera" made its stunning debut at the Guangzhou Grand Theater in 2015, setting a record of 40 consecutive sold-out performances, this classic has been hailed as a "must-see in this lifetime" The work has been deeply imprinted in the hearts of countless viewers. Today, ten years later, the original English musical "The Phantom of the Opera" returns to the charming city of Guangzhou again with an even brighter light and deeper emotional content.
This musical is not only famous for its grand stage scenes, soul-stirring music melody, and superb performance skills of the actors, but also contains a profound discussion of love and freedom, allowing the audience to enjoy art while also feeling To the resonance and sublimation of emotions.
The international team presents a high-level spectacle.
The stage spectacle is shocking.
The original English musical "The Phantom of the Opera" will soon be launched in Guangzhou. It is produced by Shanghai Media Group and is operated nationwide by the Shanghai Musical Art Center. In cooperation with Ke Shilu North America Group and the British The really good group joins forces to jointly present this world-class classic masterpiece. The cast of this tour is star-studded, including Jonathan Roxmouth as "Phantom", Matt Leisy as "Viscount Raul Shani", and actors from London's West End "Christine" played by newcomer Grace Roberts, they will work together to bring an audio-visual feast to the audience.
The stage design of "The Phantom of the Opera" has always been famous for its luxury, including a chandelier with a diameter of 3 meters and a weight of 1,000 kilograms, more than 230 sets of gorgeous costumes imitating European palace theaters, a 2,230-meter stage curtain in a play within a play, and a lifelike classical fountain. , carved gates, angel statues, etc., together create a fantastic underground world. During the nearly three-hour performance, the scenery was changed almost every five minutes. Each change was more shocking, making the audience feel as if they were in a bizarre art palace.
In response to the special day of the Chinese Valentine's Day, the Guangzhou Grand Theater has specially set up a "Phantom" rose installation, inviting lovers from all over the world to "check in" on the spot to commemorate it. It has also launched a series of preferential policies and activities, and will purchase tickets at the venue on the Chinese Valentine's Day. The audience presented roses and limited-edition ticket sets.
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