

The Phantom of the Opera
This love story thriller has been adapted from the original novel by Gaston Leroux and the famous Lon Chaney motion picture.
It tells the full story of the mysterious masked terror who inhabits the cellars of the Paris Opera House.
The entire play is musically underscored.
The singing is done live.
The organ playing is recorded but can be done live, if the actor playing the Phantom is capable.
"Contrary to the way it sometimes has seemed during the '90s, The Phantom of the Opera [...] can, in fact, be staged without big-budget special effects, lush romantic duets and even without the climactic crash of a one-ton chandelier"
— Los Angeles Times
| Character |
|---|
| Opera Singer Plays Mephistopheles |
| Enrico The Leader Tenor |
| Francine A Ballerina |
| Clothide A Ballerina |
| Cecile A Ballerina |
| Yvette A Ballerina |
| Count Raoul De Chagny |
| The Stage Manager |
| M. Pierre The Choreographer |
| The Phantom |
| Jakob The Persian |
| Richard A manager of the Paris Opera |
| Charles Another manager of the Paris Opera |
| The Maestro |
| Carlotta The Diva |
| Didot The Stage Doorman |
| Christine Daae |
Phantom of the Opera-The Play is a play written by John Kenley and published by Concord Theatricals .
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