html On August 29, the original musical "Phantom of the Opera", which is currently being performed in Shanghai, received a media visit. According to stage manager Sandy Bekwak, the original version of "Phantom" returned to Shanghai this time, faithfully recreating the classic version from 1986 that continues to this day. The entire performance, with an average scene change every 5 minutes, more than 230 sets of colorful costumes, 1:1 replica of the 19th century style exquisite props, and a crystal chandelier with 6,000 beads... will bring the audience a dazzling stage. Feel. The picture shows a huge poster of "The Phantom of the Opera" erected at the entrance of the Shanghai Grand Theater. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the set to the media. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows a crystal chandelier composed of 6,000 beads and weighing 1 ton placed in the center of the stage. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the heroine’s costumes. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows more than 150 wigs used in the performance. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the media visiting the performance clothing area. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the stage device that disappeared during the heroine’s performance. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the monkey music box, which is one of the props that has been with the crew the longest. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the Chinese elements in the choreography of "The Phantom of the Opera". Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the crew members signing autographs for the audience. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows a musical fan showing the autographs of the cast members of "The Phantom of the Opera".
html On August 29, the original musical "Phantom of the Opera", which is currently being performed in Shanghai, received a media visit. According to stage manager Sandy Bekwak, the original version of "Phantom" returned to Shanghai this time, faithfully recreating the classic version from 1986 that continues to this day. The entire performance, with an average scene change every 5 minutes, more than 230 sets of colorful costumes, 1:1 replica of the 19th century style exquisite props, and a crystal chandelier with 6,000 beads... will bring the audience a dazzling stage. Feel. The picture shows a huge poster of "The Phantom of the Opera" erected at the entrance of the Shanghai Grand Theater. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the set to the media. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows a crystal chandelier composed of 6,000 beads and weighing 1 ton placed in the center of the stage. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the heroine’s costumes. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows more than 150 wigs used in the performance. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the media visiting the performance clothing area. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows stage manager Sandy Bekwak introducing the stage device that disappeared during the heroine’s performance. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the monkey music box, which is one of the props that has been with the crew the longest. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the Chinese elements in the choreography of "The Phantom of the Opera". Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows the crew members signing autographs for the audience. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei
The picture shows a musical fan showing the autographs of the cast members of "The Phantom of the Opera".Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Hengwei