"Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical extravaganza..."
- Daily Telegraph
EARL CARPENTER TO RETURN TO THE ROLE OF ‘THE PHANTOM’
FROM MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 2011 UNTIL SATURDAY 17 MARCH 2012
AND
PETER JÖBACK TO STAR AS ‘THE PHANTOM’
FROM MONDAY 19 MARCH UNTIL SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2012
With some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever to have been created for the stage, The Phantom of The Opera is a haunting musical which traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House. Adapted from Gaston Leroux's classic novel of mystery and suspense, this award winning musical has woven its magical spell over audiences in over 60 cities worldwide.
Passion, revenge and sacrifice - Andrew Lloyd Webber's record-breaking romantic masterpiece continues to haunt Her Majesty's Theatre...
Dark, brooding and breathtaking, this romantic masterpiece is theatre at its very best. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is a story of passion, revenge and sacrifice, with some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever created for the stage.
Outstandingly entertaining, it is now in its 25th anniversary year, having received its world premiere at Her Majesty's Theatre in October 1986.
In January 2006 it celebrated its 8000th performance in London and is now the longest running show on Broadway.
Worldwide, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has grossed over £1.7 billion. The box offices revenues are higher than any film or stage play in history, including 'Titanic', 'ET' and 'Star Wars'.
It has been seen in 120 cities in 24 countries and played to over 80 million people.
One of the hottest tickets in town and a glamorous night out you'll never forget. The Phantom Of The Opera!
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Veeraswamy is the oldest surviving Indian restaurant in the U.K, and possibly the world. It is one of the oldest surviving restaurants in London. It is a London institution.
It was established in 1926 at the same site by the great grandson of an English General, and an Indian princess. The restaurant has been the rendezvous of rich, famous, and fashionable lovers of Indian food. Customers included Edward - Prince of Wales, King Gustav of Sweden, Pandit Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Charlie Chaplin, King Hussein of Jordan, and Marlon Brando.
It is the ideal location for visitors to London in the heart of the West End - close to theatre land, fashionable shopping areas, and the rest of the entertainment district. It is also the perfect lunch venue with a light airy room located on the first floor overlooking the buzz of Regent Street.
A new menu of classical dishes from throughout India is served alongside more contemporary creations. It is prepared by a team of regional specialist chefs recruited directly from India, each producing their own specialities.
The other distinguishing features, which it shares with the other sister restaurants - Chutney Mary, Amaya, and Masala Zones - are food rarely found in restaurants even in India; dishes prepared authentically and freshly - as in Indian homes; great attention to food presentation; and wines which complement individual dishes.
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