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http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com and http://www.phantom25th.com present our new video:

Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to present Andrew Lloyd Webber's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 1st October at 7.30pm and Sunday 2nd October at 1.30pm and 7.00pm. Tickets for "Phantom of the Opera at the Albert Hall" go on sale on Monday 4 July at 10.00am and are available on 0845 401 5045 or at http://www.www.phantom25th.com.

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  • the role of Christine was well and truly superceded by Sierra Boggess, she should be renamed Sierra Godess,

    too bad the "HD" versions is just an upscaled SD version and the audio is stereo not 5.1. Least on the Itunes version it seems to be

  • This was WAY better than the movie. Shows you don't need supreme, well known actors and super special effects to make a good show.

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  • I've performed there. 

  • Just to add, just loved the footage at the end,  and seeing/hearing Colm Wilkinson was a special treat. :)

  • I've seen Phantom many times on Broadway, have seen the movies including the musical version, and must say I was blown away by this performance. I'd feared that it would be a concert as was done with Les Miserable, but was thrilled to find it a filming of a live performance! Lavish sets, score and more just as seen on Broadway with the exception of the chandelier. (I prefer this version as it was more believable.

  • @Tohruuu No, I have to disagree. The 2004 movie adaptation was an incredible change to the original stage production and I don't think anything else can ever top the Andrew Lloyd Webber version like that movie did. I recently bought the 25th anniversary at Royal Albert Hall and though I loved it, I wouldn't even consider that close to anything running on Broadway even. Too many unnecessary changes and it was a bit too "rock 'n roll" for my taste.

  • Why is it the score is the fourth element advertised? It's a sad world we live in where scene changes are thought to be a more important aspect of a musical than the music itself.

  • Wow, broken glass text effect OVERKILL! ha.

  • @screaminPirate You can buy the Blu-Ray region free from amazon.co.uk, hope that helps!

  • good

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