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The Phantom Of The Opera live in Wellington

The Phantom Of The Opera


Thursday 13 to Sunday 30 June 2013,
St James Theatre

From the Producers of Cats and Les Misérables comes Wellington Musical Theatre’s brand new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece The Phantom of the Opera. Coming to Wellington’s St James Theatre next June, the Phantom is now on sale so this is your chance to get in early to secure the best seats!

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.

25 record-breaking years in London’s West End, The Phantom of the Opera continues to captivate audiences.

And now it’s Wellington’s turn.

Critics throughout the world have described the Phantom as “a thrill to behold and a sensual feast for the eyes” and “a gorgeous extravaganza” … this will be a production not to be missed. The ultimate Christmas gift for someone special!

Booking information
Ticket prices* range from $59.90 - $99.90
*service fees apply

View more details about The Phantom of the Opera on our website
Get in quick and book now through Ticketek
Or for further information over the phone give Ticketek a call on (04) 384 3840 or 0800 Ticketek


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