Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4QL, United KingdomMap
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Great show! The theatre is a bit old and small, but doesn't affect the experience. Worth a try. I would pay more for a better ticket for better enjoyment personally.
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His Majesty's Theatre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Her Majesty's Theatre, London is a household name in London and is an old theatre with a history of 300 years. This building was named a Grade II British National Heritage in 1970, and many famous operas have been staged here. "The Phantom of the Opera" (The Phantom of the Opera) tells a poignant love story that took place at the Paris Opera House, France. The gripping plot and performance are loved by people all over the world.
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His Majesty's Theatre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great show! The theatre is a bit old and small, but doesn't affect the experience. Worth a try. I would pay more for a better ticket for better enjoyment personally.
A fairly small theatre with lots of character, staff were friendly and the seating was comfortable despite the seats being fairly small. The view of the stage was good although I lost sight of the chandelier when it was hoisted up. Overall a good experience although I did find the price a little steep.
Her Majesty's Opera House, an opera house in London's West End that specializes in the musical "Phantom of the Opera", is also a musical that is more familiar and favorite of the Chinese people. This has a lot to do with the popularity of the first generation starring Sarah Breman in China. The starring will still be updated, but this is definitely an important place for Sarah Breman's acting career. It is best to book in advance.
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This is one of the famous local attractions, there are many tourists 😏
Coming to the Queen's Theatre to see the Phantom of the Opera is one of the most enjoyable things in the British tour. Although I have seen many musicals and dramas in China, it still shocked me very much. Even if the plot turns upside down, there are still surprises and a deep sense of representation. The performance level of the actors is not to say, the singing is very beautiful, the stage design is very "conscience", unlike many domestic dramas, a few tables and chairs can be completed. It's not dramatic, it's worth seeing. I still can't figure out how to design some prop scenes. Britain is a theatre where only one musical is performed and the stage is designed for the musical. You can buy tickets on Ctrip. Don't miss a little friend who goes to England.
The Phantom of the Opera is amazing, the actors and sets are incredible. The theatre is beautiful and the seating in the lobby on the first floor will make you feel like you are in the middle of the show. It is a smaller, more private theater and we feel very enjoyable. Food and drinks are a bit expensive. We were surprised that you could bring food and drinks into the theatre.