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When it comes to Broadway musicals, fans agree that Phantom of the Opera tickets are always a great choice. Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the gothic romance takes place at the Paris Opera House. After he hears her sing, Raoul wants to marry Christine Daae, but the Angel of Music has other plans for the beautiful soprano. The show is currently playing at the Majestic Theatre in New York City, the Las Vegas Phantom Theatre, and Her Majesty's Theatre in London. In addition, the Phantom of the Opera Tour will travel to venues like Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, Benedum Center in Pittsburgh, and the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
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The musical takes place in nineteenth century France. Monsieur Andre and Monsieur Firmin buy the Paris Opera House, and the Viscount de Chagny becomes the new patron. Soon Raoul falls in love with his childhood friend, an orphan named Christine Daae, and gives the young soprano a ring. Madame Giry and Meg try to keep things under control, but The Opera Ghost haunts Box Five and Miss Daae thinks he is the Angel of Music. As the plot unfolds, the love triangle reaches "The Point of No Return."
French author and journalist Gaston Leroux wrote Le Fantome de l'Opera in 1911, and the novel was serialized in several newspapers. The story focused on the character of Erik, a deformed musical genius who loves opera music. On Broadway, people with discount Phantom of the Opera tickets love this Tony Award-winning show and songs like "All I Ask of You." As a classic Broadway show, this award-winning tragic romance is even more successful than West Side Story, Wicked, and Les Miserables.
The West End show opened at Her Majesty's Theatre with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman. The 1988 New York production included songs like "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" and set records for the longest run in theatres. Recently, Joel Schumacher directed a film that starred Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler. And in Las Vegas, audiences enjoy watching Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular. In addition, fans can catch the show on the US tour.