In fact, I would say about a maximum of 10 minutes through the whole show is spent watching people lean. How he got such a prestigious part is way beyond me! I could see every feature of the phantom's deformity, saw all the fine detail, and felt that the singers were singing just for me, they tended to stand just in front of these seats to sing the big pieces. The thundering Overture sets the show off into a great whirlwind of excitement, and the show lives up to all of the hype associated with it. Listened to Les Mis recently? It is advised to avoid row B as the seats are very uncomfortable and whilst B10-12 seats are sold very cheaply and can be seen as a bargain it is worth knowing that the conductor obstructs the view. Though properly portrayed as the era of 'Protestant Ascendancy' it embraces two phases - the eighteenth century when that ascendancy was at its peak; and the nineteenth century when the Protestant elite sustained a determined rearguard defence in the face of the . This is a Paris set, gothic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical with Cameron Mackintosh in charge of the spectacle. 1st in line got O3 which wasn't better. __________________________, We saw the show for the first time on Saturday 7th October 2006. I first saw this magnificent production in December 2004 and in May 2006 will be seeing it again for the 4th time. Phantom of the Opera, 14Apr2019, I wanted to watch the play so bad, I took a chance on the seat. (I rank McCanns performance with some of the greats that I have been lucky enough to see, including Robert Stephens, John Wood, Simon Russell Beale, Philip Quast, Kenneth Branagh, Steve Balsamo, and John Owen Jones.) The walkway down to the Phantom's lair was a really slick and effective trick, and had you believing they were really walking downwards. It was quite incredible, and at the same time pathetic, to see the Phantom assiduously wringing every possible drop of emotion out of, well, pretty much every line he was given. They also claim that until the production arrives they do not know the layout on stage !!!! It is dragging the West End back. Plus, I have to admit I would have gone a bit earlier but after hearing Ben Foster on TV singing a song from 'Phantom' I put off going until he had left the cast as I thought he sounded dreadful. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. We absolutely loved it!! HISTORY of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 1 Schaff, Philip, History of the Christian Church, (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.) 1997. Book your tickets online for Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne: See 526 reviews, articles, and 132 photos of Her Majesty's Theatre, ranked No.27 on Tripadvisor among 781 attractions in Melbourne. Ramin is worth the ticket price alone. We simply want to catch JOJ as Phantom before the imminent arrival of our baby, as we will be unable to do much theatre afterwards.) Kleenex was my friend that day. Even for someone slim you also have to get out of the row to let people get past to their seats in the middle. Cannot see the top level of the stage and the top level of the set. Bromley Main reason for wanting to go and see this again was to see Ben Lewis, as I thought he was good in the 'Love Never Dies' stage production they filmed and released. _________________________. To overcome the staging, surmises the monkey. And as for Alex Rathgeber, the review I read is not nearly complimentary enough. Good view of the stage though quite high up. Thank you to the man further down our row who was nearer to them than us who told them very firmly to be quiet! I do admit that the first 2 scenes I hadn't a clue what was going on, but after the Phantom makes his first appearance it makes sense. I appreciate it is an operatic production, but when all the characters sang different lines at the same time it just came across as a cacophony of noise. Went last night (8th January 2018) sitting in N14 in the stalls bought for 40 through the London Theatres January sale. 'Christine' played by Leila Benn Harris was amazing and loved her to bits. . ____________________________, There are few productions still running in London with just as much panache and zest as they had when they started, and I truly think that Phantom is one of them. It feels like you are peering through a letterbox, and should be avoided. I had to tilt my head a few times (Phantom on the proscenium arch; the chandelier crash), and the dry ice gondola ride probably looks more impressive from a few rows back, but being so close to the performers, being able to see every nuance, is just marvellous. We are currently on our way back home to tiny Ume, but thanks to TheatreMonkey we left England on a high note! ___________________. The theatre has a number of seats which are 'restricted view' due to pillars. Wardrobe, lighting, the set and the orchestra were all very appealing but the cast and direction completely floundered. Result! Otherwise a great view with slight obstruction of front left of the stage. John Owen-Jones was particularly great as the Phantom - his voice was amazing, and the finale where he tells Christine and Raoul to leave him was devastating! Christian Ball, A definite must if your in London and want to see a show! Went to see 'Phantom' on December 8th 2010 - sat in M 28 and 27 in the stalls (if my memory serves me!) RECOMMENDED: How to score cheap theatre tickets in Melbourne. He sang brilliantly in the title song, and in 'Music Of The Night' he acted and sung flawlessly. I was very pleasantly surprised. It was directly in front of the Phantom when he appeared in the suspended decorations and a great position as the chandelier swooped past. Stall tickets on Ticketmaster for Jersey Boys, for example, range from between 45.70 and 91.40, with most seats in this section priced at around 67.20. He couldnt have been more out of his depth if the boat had capsized in Act 1! I am 5' 11" tall and my knees where jammed against the seat in front. Theatremonkey, you are great for a lot of things but your opinion of Phantom is just plain wrong. ________________________________________, I went last weekend (November 2014) with the wife. However, make sure you see Celia Graham in the role of Christine rather than the dreadful Katie Knight-Adams. I'm at Phantom but got a day seat last minute for matinee today (tube strike day - editor). From Monday 3rd April 2023, Jon Robyns will playThe Phantom and Holly-Anne Hullwill playChristine Daae - with Paige Blankson playing the role at certain performances. Cashier said sometimes very good seats can be available at the last minute for 25. Got the full effect of the chandelier falling too without being directly underneath it! And would someone please get rid of the dummies used to make the stage look busier than it actually is!! I will be going back soon to see this wonderful show! The management pairing of Barry James (greatest Thenardier in my opinion) and Gareth Snook are the best I've seen, they work well together. However, what I did NOT enjoy was the behaviour of some of the theatregoers on the row in front (we were Upper Circle E12 and E13). She has the kind of voice that you would never get tired of listening to. I'm a big fan of the classic Universal Horror Movies so found myself quickly enjoying the general mood of the piece and the creepiness of the Phantom inhabiting all parts of the theatre. Melbourne Theatre Companys purpose-built theatre has a few detractors, who claim that the venue is subtly elitist; the further back you are, the more disconnected you feel. We were on the balcony in row B. She lifted the slightly flat acting of the Phantom wonderfully and kept Raoul's head above water. Most memorable. Ms Christina Brooks We both had to agree though that Earl Carpenter, as the Phantom, was superb, he gave so much to his performance in the final scenes that we were both quite moved and I have never before been able to feel for this character. ____________________________, We were disappointed in this production (August 2007), and aghast that Carlotta had a much nicer voice than Christine! Dedication for the Red Gambit Series This series of books is dedicated to my grandfather, the boss-fellah, Jack 'Chalky' White, Chief Petty Officer [Engine Room] RN, my de facto father until his untimely death from cancer in 1983 and who, along with many millions of others, participated in the epic of history that we know as World War Two . The story is fiction about a masked musical genius living in the catacombs of the Paris Opera! It was impossible to not be impressed by many of the sets; I loved the opening of Act 2 on the grand staircase and what's not to like about a moving gondola, dry ice and let's-pretend candles! I don't think we missed a thing. If anyone in front of you leans forward, they completely obscure your view and you have quite an area of stage left cut off from view. The big disappointment was Katie Knight Adams, I have never seen someone sing and act so badly on stage (and I have seen many shows). I couldn't see the chandelier rise all the way up to the ceiling due to the next level overhanging, but of the stage it was very good. Sat in Row C Centre of Dress Circle (perfect) at only 30 (an offer price not always available). I loved the chandelier, although it was literally centimetres above our heads, some lady in the audience screamed and many of the audience gasped as it was unexpected. Perhaps its stalls and pay the big-ticket prices? The only moan I have is that sound wasn't loud, so you missed parts of the singing, and the final lair boat scene, I missed parts of that. The show was tremendous, just hope you have a short person in front of you. So if anything is happening higher up the stage you cannot see it. Simon Bailey is a fiery Raoul and the tension between him and Ramin in the final lair is amazing. One thing I will point out, we treated ourselves to the 'RoyalBox Sharing Canaps' - what a waste of money! In its heyday Her Majesty's Theatre was considered Australia's finest theatre, and after an extensive restoration it has been returned to its world-class status and is as beautiful as ever. You only miss a slight amount of action far left of the stage but nothing too noticeable. I may only be 13 but I've seen 14 West End shows and Phantom Of The Opera is the best out of them all. The kids loved it and want to see it again for their next birthday, but personally Phantom had lost some of it's magic. On the stage right in front of me was a wooden block which may have contained lighting. Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Also if youve seen the show previously you know when to look up, and I saw the Phantom when he was in the gods - and also saw him when he was in the angel structure (I never noticed before that the sculpture's eyes and mouth are lit up when the Phantom is on it - which I never would have known if I hadn't sat there). Not being a fan of Lloyd Webber works, I must confess a soft spot for Phantom. 'Wishing you were somehow here again' in the grave is a richly powerful song, and the lead roles had voices which were shattering. Eternally touching, a glorious (although occasionally dated) show, with a huge scale of emotions packed in. I am told by someone who saw the blond one, that they did not like her voice at all, so lucky me that I got the other one! Premium seats Phantom and Christine were unconvincing and overworked, while Raoul fell into the usual trap of being a charisma vacuum. In my humble opinion, the current cast is the best, though I have only seen it once before. I'm 5.4 and I had no problem with the leg room and the stage wasn't very high so you could see everything even at the back of the stage. Also, for the record, Brian McCann is a 'swing'* in the programme - yes, but he is also listed as 'first cover'** for the Phantom, Scott Davies is the standby Phantom, i.e., the 'alternate. Looking to bag the best seats in the house? _____________________________________________, 30th November 2017. His portrayal is very simple in such a complex work, and it seemed as if he was just bashing through the songs - like sight-reading. Slightly perplexed, I informed her of the conversation had the day previously with a See box office member of staff, she hinted that this keeps happening and See continually give out wrong information, and that I should make a formal complaint to them about what had happened. I have seen a number of West End musicals and I have to say that not one of them has even come close to the sheer brilliance of Phantom. Ed. It's not the greatest score in the world (that title belongs to 'Les Misrables'), but it is successful in so much as it does all that it is designed to do. Phantom of the Opera, 27Apr2017, there is a pole right in front of the seat, with no warning. When we left and teemed out onto the street we saw an advertisement for the forthcoming De Niro movie, 'What just happened?' This utterly detracted from the action unfolding in front of us as we were unable to focus or immerse ourselves in the performance due to the distraction of our pain. If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way. _____________________. I'd recommend this seat, even for a first timer, as long as they are not a grump, and are a theatre fan who doesn't mind a really close view with a bit of a restriction. It would seem this row has been made smaller due to the premium seats in front of it, but having the asile seat meant I could stretch my legs out fully was the only saving grace. Purchased tickets for here for a show in July. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheOperaGhosts. Worst of all - missed the final part of the lair when, for all Id have know, Phantom could have just sauntered off stage!! Despite this we actually found them pretty comfortable. The spectacular staging always dazzles, and the score throbs emotion throughout. His performance was a disgrace and how he got such a coveted part I will never know. All rights reserved. Support A View From My Seat by using the links below to purchase tickets from our trusted partners. And Ramin looks so different in person (because the make-up is very professional), but bless him he's actually so cute and you can tell he is so overwhelmed with all the fans. "After deciding it was finally time to see The Phantom of the Opera, I didn't want to pay too much for something I wasn't sure I would enjoy. James F My boyfriend did say his knees hurt from no leg room, although this was not a problem for me as Im shorter. ______________________________. What are the best seats at Her Majestys theatre? Very central and great view. As for the show itself, it is hard to describe how wonderful it is, the music, the storyline etc. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Overall a superb show-see it at least once and DO NOT believe the review the monkey has given it. You lost the very front left corner if you sat right back, that was all. Map updates are paused. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, Ask elainag2015 about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask KarenC769 about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask KayleighMac about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask tommys203 about His Majesty's Theatre. I understand people have different tastes but this is ridiculous! Check out our guide on where to sit in Melbourne's theatres for the best views. With time, its importance was diluted, and, by the middle of the fifteenth century, it was almost forgotten although still there according to the law. Whichseats.com can't be held responsible for complaints arising from the use of this website. ___________________. I disagree with the negative reviews on "The Phantom of the Opera", Earl Carpenter was excellent as the Phantom, even better than Michael Crawford; and Katie Knight-Adams was excellent as Christine. Several of the younger Pliny's letters are addressed to Suetonius, with whom he lived in the closest friendship. However I decided I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Phantom's 23 years have led to it becoming stagnant. The only reason I went was to see Alex Rathgeber, because I had read a review about him titled 'London's Best Aussie'. Lizzie still loves the Theatre! and the seats are excruciatingly uncomfortable. And no matter how creepy Ramin Karimloo's 'Phantom' can be, his singing is beautiful and will blow you away. I had to head-bob most of the night. Saying that I thought the set and costumes were well produced. 1 of 3 His Majesty's Theatre Seating Map Download HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE SEATING MAP Downstairs at The Maj Seating Map Download DOWNSTAIRS AT THE MAJ SEATING MAP DC Bar Seating Map Download DC BAR SEATING MAP Other pages in Your Visit: History Staff were friendly and helpful and the overall ambience was an enjoyable experience.The show was fantastic! It is, in a word, spectacular, by which I mean that it is all spectacle. I really enjoyed the show and everyone else was really good. Earl Carpenter in the lead was very good indeed though not in the same league as Crawford who we had seen on two occasions. There are some poles in the way and as has been said below the view can be blocked by the balcony above. The main character's "Phantom" and "Christine" were excellent and put so much into their performances. Still, it was a relief to hear a non-American accent (both Patric Wilson and Emi Rosum needed voice coaching). Hertfordshire. Her voice was brilliant and she had a hard task hitting all those high notes but she did it every time. Will Barratt as Raoul was very good, if not particularly memorable. (11th January 2011 matinee, Stalls G12 and 13). cherylbrazier@hotmail.com You're usually laughing so long as you don't have the last side seats in rowM in the dress circle. 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