Phantom of the Opera

Phantom of the Opera at Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour

Why see Phantom of the Opera?

In sleep, he sang to me, in dreams, he came...

The Phantom comes to Sydney Harbour courtesy of Handa Opera!

 In 1986, Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece, a wild and major romantic fantasy based on the 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux, opened in the West End. Audiences immediately took to the epic rock opera, and The tortured Phantom, played by Michael Crawford, captivated theatre-goers for the first time in this timeless tale of an ostracised misfit falling for a chorus girl.

Over three decades later, Phantom is still running at Her Majesty's Theatre. An era-defining classic, with a beloved campy electric hair-metal synth vibe, it has evolved into one of the West End's most successful shows. Due to a continually high production values supporting breath-taking theatrical effects, it has stayed the distance, enthralling an estimated 160 million visitors worldwide!

As well as garnering 11 Olivier Awards throughout the years, Phantom has also received international accolades, including seven Tony Awards on Broadway, and five Mo Awards in Australia. Whether you're a returning Phan already aware of the thrilling events to come, or a Phantom innocent like Christine, there is always something for everyone in the opera-meets-fairy tale-spectacular!

The Paris Opera, 1881.

Hidden in tunnels deep below the Paris Opera, there lies a mysterious deformed musical genius who stalks the halls and terrorises the company. Grotesquely deformed, his face half covered by his famous mask, his only happiness comes from his obsessive nighttime tutoring of the beautiful, orphaned chorus girl Christine Daae. Unseen, he teaches the young soprano to sing 'The Music of the Night.' Under the tutelage of her invisible 'Angel of Music', Christine blossoms, and steps out of the chorus and into the spotlight.

When Christine becomes engaged to another man, the Phantom is driven mad with jealousy and will stop at nothing to possess her, even murder. And so begins a tantalizing tale of forbidden love and supernatural adventure that will keep you in its clutches long after the last bar.

Did you know?

Could the Phantom more than just a myth? Gaston Leroux's book is based on popular theories about the eerie Palais Garnier (The Paris Opera), some of which include a fatal, but unexplained accident with a lavish chandelier in 1896, and the story of a grand and well stocked lake said to lie deep in its foundations...

Please note
This is an open-air, all-weather event. The stage, seating, and venue are completely uncovered. Even in uncertain or unfavourable weather, the performance will continue unless there's an electrical storm nearby or extreme wind/rain.

    Key Information

    Audience

    Suitable for 10+

    Run Time

    2 hours 30 minutes with one 15-minute intermission

    Dates

    27 Mar 2026 - 26 Apr 2026

    Cast

    Killian Donnelly as the Phantom
    Holly-Anne Hull as Christine Daae
    Rhys Whitfield as Raoul
    Saori Oda as Carlotta Giudicelli
    Adam Linstead as Monsieur Andre
    Matt Haroop as Monsieur Firmin
    Francesca Ellis as Madame Giry
    Greg Castiglioni as Ubaldo Piangi
    Ellie Young as Meg Giry

    Brad Barnley, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong, Corina Clark, Edward Court, Vinny Coyle, Lily De-La-Haye, Hywel Dowsell, Connor Ewing, Erin Flaherty, James Gant, Lydia Gerrard, Daniel Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Yukina Hasebe, Hettie Hobbs, Jacob Hughs, Grace Hume, James Hume, Michaela Leisk, Janet Mooney, Ian Mowat, Michael Robert-Lowe, Anna Simmons, Nikki Skinner, Anouk Van Laake, Louis Van Leer, Jasmine Wallis and Andrew York. 

    Creative

    Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Lyrics by Charles Hart & Richard Stilgoe
    Book by Richard Stilgoe & Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Directed by Hal Prince
    Musical Staging & Choreography by Gillian Lynne
    Production Design by Maria Bjornson
    Lighting Design by Andrew Bridge
    Sound by Martin Levan
    Orchestrations by David Cullen

    Reviews

    Our review

    Magical, Beautiful, Captivating

    Her Majesty's Theatre London, is where it all began. October 1986 and the curtain went up on the biggest gamble of Lloyd Webber's life.

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