The music of the night is to continue at His Majesty's Theatre as one of the world's longest-running musicals to be produced, Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece, The Phantom of the Opera has once again extended its booking period to 27th September 2025.
From the dramatic falling chandelier to the iconic soul-searching music, with songs like "Masquerade" and "All I Ask of You", one of the greatest theatrical smash hits of all time will continue its glorious reign.
The musical currently features Dean Chisnall as The Phantom alongside Lily Kerhoas as Christine Daaé, Adam Linstead as Monsieur André, Joanna Ampil as Carlotta Giudicelli, Joe Griffiths-Brown as Raoul, Martin Ball as Monsieur Firmin, Helen Hobson as Madame Giry, David Kristopher-Brown as Ubaldo Piangi, and Millie Lyon as Meg Giry. The role of Christine Daaé is also played by Eve Shanu-Wilson for certain performances.
The Phantom of the Opera is the tale of the young ingenue who falls under the spell of the mysterious masked 'Phantom' who lurks within the secret pathways under the Paris Opera House and has continued to intoxicate and enchant West End audiences for over 40 years.
The show is based on the novel Le Fantôme de l’Opera by Gaston Leroux and produced by Cameron Mackintosh and features unforgettable music by Lloyd-Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, with additional lyrics from Richard Stilgoe, and a book by Stilgoe and Lloyd-Webber.
Address
57 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4QL
Venue Facilities
Air conditioned
Nearest Tube
Piccadilly Circus
Tube Lines
Bakerloo, Piccadilly
Directions from nearest tube
(5mins) Go along Coventry Street and then take Haymarket on the right where the theatre will be approx. 200 metres along.
Railway Station
Charing Cross
Bus Numbers
(Haymarket) 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 19, 23, 38, 53, 88, 139, 159
Night Bus Numbers
(Haymarket) 6, 12, 23, 88, 139, 453, N8, N19, N38, N97, N3, N13, N15, N136, N159
Car Park
Leicester Square, Whitcomb Street (2mins)
Within Congestion Zone
Yes
Box Office Theatre Tickets
On Sale STA
Day Tickets
On Sale STA
His Majesty's Theatre is a fairly large and historic West End theatre that has four levels of seating and a capacity of 1231 seats and has recently been renamed following the coronation of King Charles III.
The seating blocks within the venue are quite shallow and feature numerous obstructions due to support pillars, rails, and overhangs from upper levels. Many seats within the venue restrict the view of the famous falling chandelier, however, this scene lasts for just a couple of seconds and some of these seats offer clear views for the rest of the production and can be considered to be good value despite having a 'restricted view' and will suit bargain hunters looking for cheap Phantom Of The Opera tickets and lastminute bargains.
Premium seats in the theatre are located in the centre of the Stalls along with the front rows of the Royal Circle which is an excellent vantage point and guarantees that none of the action on stage will be missed.
Due to the number of seats in the theatre that are labeled as having a restricted view, it is highly recommended to study the seating plan before purchase to survey the severity of the restriction. Seats in the Grand Circle are usually cheaper than the other tiers and there are fewer restrictions in this area. Balcony seats in the fourth tier are very high up and feel quite distant from the stage which is reflected in the price but these may not be suitable for people who suffer from vertigo.