Rehearsal images have been released today showcasing the new cast of The Phantom of the Opera ahead of their first performance at His Majesty’s Theatre on Monday 28 July 2025.
The iconic West End production, which continues to captivate audiences, is currently booking until Saturday 28 March 2026.
Joining the cast from 28 July are Adam Rhys-Charles as Raoul and Bradyn Debysingh as Ubaldo Piangi.
They join a stellar company including Dean Chisnall as The Phantom, Lily Kerhoas as Christine Daaé, Joanna Ampil as Carlotta Giudicelli, Adam Linstead as Monsieur André, Martin Ball as Monsieur Firmin, Helen Hobson as Madame Giry and Millie Lyon as Meg Giry.
At certain performances, the role of Christine Daaé will be played by Colleen Rose Curran.
Also joining the cast are Michael Baxter, Polly Clarke, Ashley Gilmour, Matt Hayden, Verity Marlow, Inguna Morozova, Skye November, Taylor Pardell and Rachel Spurrell.
The ensemble is completed by George Arvidson, Embla Bishop, David Burilin, Leonard Cook, Hywel Dowsell, Connor Ewing, Florence Fowler, James Gant, Emily George, Melanie Gowie, Molly Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Will Hawksworth, Nicholas Hepher, Mandy Kwan, Tim Morgan, Johnny Randall, Zoë Soleil Vallée, Jasmine Wallis and Victoria Ward.
The Phantom of the Opera is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history, having played to over 160 million people in 58 territories and 205 cities in 21 languages.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic, haunting and soaring score includes “The Music of the Night,” “All I Ask of You,” “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” “Masquerade” and the iconic title song.
The production is produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Group Ltd. Music is by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, with additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe. The book is by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the novel Le Fantôme de l’Opéra by Gaston Leroux.
Orchestrations are by David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, with musical supervision by Simon Lee. Production design is by Maria Björnson, with set design adapted by Matt Kinley and associate costume design by Jill Parker.
Lighting is by Andrew Bridge with associate lighting design by Warren Letton, and sound by Mick Potter. Musical staging and choreography are by Gillian Lynne, recreated and adapted by Chrissie Cartwright. Originally directed by Harold Prince, this production is directed by Seth Sklar-Heyn.
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