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The Phantom of the Opera returns to Thailand this August at Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre

It’s your chance to experience the magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber's gothic musical spectacular.

Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Kaweewat Siwanartwong
Staff writer, Time Out Thailand
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The Phantom of the Opera has earned a reputation as one of the most iconic musicals in history. For almost four decades it has charmed audiences worldwide, with more than 160 million people across 47 countries cast under its spell. The production has been staged in 195 cities and translated into 21 languages, proving its global appeal. It even made an impressive stop in Bangkok in 2013, where local theatregoers greeted it with open arms (and probably some nervous glances at the chandelier). The mix of romance, mystery and a masked man lurking in the shadows never gets old. It's a musical that's haunted audiences for decades – but in a good way! If you haven’t had the chance to see it yet, don’t worry – good things are worth the wait. 

After 12 years, Tero-Scenario is bringing the spectacular show back to wow audiences once again. Lloyd Webber’s production has graced His Majesty’s Theatre in London for more than 38 years and continues to be a global phenomenon. While the Broadway run has come to an end, the musical lives on through various touring productions. This particular performance is produced by Cameron Mackintosh, the mastermind behind renowned shows like Les Misérables and Miss Saigon.

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This is a golden opportunity for fans of musical theatre. The return of The Phantom of the Opera promises to deliver a timeless tale of love, mystery and, of course, a bit of  dramatic mask-wearing. The production takes place from August 5-24 at Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre. Tickets go on sale to the public on February 15 at 10am, so set your alarm (because we know how fast these things sell out). Ticket prices range from B1,800 to B6,500, or for those willing to splurge on a Gala Night, B2,300 to B7,000. Check for updates on Thaiticket Major to ensure you're not left out.

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