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How much does it cost to put on Phantom of the Opera?

How much does it cost to put on Phantom of the Opera?

In 1988, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” – featuring opulent sets and costumes that rival those of any show – cost Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera cost $12 million to mount.

What are the best seats to see Phantom of the Opera?

Budget-friendly tickets with the best views are front and side mezzanine seats. If you’re lucky enough to get a seat right on the balcony, you’ll enjoy the best view of “The Phantom of the Opera.” The ticket price for these seats can range from $75 to $120.

How do you book a box at Her Majesty’s theatre?

Call the Box Office on 01224 641122, Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 6pm. Our Box Office at His Majesty’s Theatre is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm and 1 hour before a scheduled show.

Where is the best place to sit for Phantom of the Opera Broadway?

We recommend sitting in either the “Orchestra” or “Front Mezzanine” sections. In these sections, you will get the most value for your money and have a full view of the stage. We recommend booking a ticket for a showing during the week, the prices are much cheaper than those for weekend showings.

How long is Phantom of the Opera?

2 hours and 30 minutes
Duration. 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 15 minute intermission.

What time do doors open for Phantom of the Opera?

Box Office Hours Sunday: Noon – 6pm (When there is a 1pm matinee, opens at 11am; when there is a late performance, open until curtain.) No future sales 30 minutes before start of performance.

How long is Phantom of the Open?

1h 42mThe Phantom of the Open / Running time

How much are royalties for a play?

In general, professional theaters pay at least $75 per performance of a full-length play or musical, and at most 8-12% of actual box office revenue. The up-front royalty guarantee is most regularly between $75 per performance and $250 per performance.