Summary:
The Phantom of the Opera returns to Lisbon from October 14 to 25, 2025.
The musical features Christine, a young soprano, and the Phantom hiding in the opera house.
Based on Gaston Leroux's novel, it explores themes of obsession and compulsive love.
The production has won over 70 theater awards and reached over 160 million viewers worldwide.
Tickets are available, priced between €45 and €140.
After a sold-out debut in Portugal this year, The Phantom of the Opera is set to enchant audiences once more from October 14 to 25, 2025, at the Sagres Campo Pequeno in Lisbon.
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The Phantom of the Opera is a world-renowned musical that needs no introduction. Following its successful premiere in Portugal, this international production—a collaboration between Broadway and the West End—is eagerly anticipated by fans.
The story unfolds around Christine, a young soprano at the Paris Opera, and the Phantom, a musical genius hiding in the theater’s catacombs. Based on Gaston Leroux's novel, the musical delves into the Phantom's obsession with Christine, leading to dramatic twists when she falls for her childhood friend Raoul. The narrative explores profound themes of darkness, isolation, and compulsive love.
The Phantom of the Opera by the Numbers
This globally acclaimed production, created by Andrew Lloyd Webber, first premiered in October 1986 in the West End, London. Since then, it has garnered over 70 theater awards and has been witnessed by more than 160 million people across 190 cities in 18 languages. Tickets for this extraordinary experience are available at usual outlets, priced between €45 and €140.
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