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Phantom of the Opera Providence | Providence Performing Arts Center

Phantom of the Opera Providence | Providence Performing Arts Center

After its acclaimed and phenomenally sold out tour of the United Kingdom, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary on the Great White Way and to launch its much-awaited US National Tour this fall in Providence! Opening on November 27, 2013, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA runs at the Providence Performing Arts Center until December 7, 2013 as part of the PPAC’s Taco/The White Family Foundation Broadway Series.

Considered as the most successful musical in Broadway history, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running and critically acclaimed masterpiece. In this magnificent new staging with Cameron Mackintosh at the helm, the unforgettable story of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA comes to glorious life once again with its new costume and set design, fresh drama, new choreography, and added momentum.

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA opens at the Providence Performing Arts Center at 7 PM on November 27 (Wednesday). There are also performances on November 29 (7:30 PM), November 30 (8 PM), December 1 (1 PM and 6:30 PM), December 3 and 4 (7 PM), December 5 (7:30 PM), December 6 (8 PM), and December 7 (2 PM and 7:30 PM).

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Phantom of the Opera Providence Cast
The Phantom – Cooper Grodin
Christine Daae – Julia Udine
Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny – Ben Jacoby
Carlotta Giudicelli – Jacquelynne Fontaine
Monsieur Firmin – Craig Bennett
Monsieur Andre – Edward Staudenmayer

Creative
Composer – Andrew Lloyd Webber
Producer – Cameron Mackintosh
Lyrics – Charles Hart
Book – Richard Stilgoe
Director – Laurence Conner
Choreographer – Scott Ambler
Scenic Design – Paul Brown
Costume Design – Maria Bjornson
Lighting Design -Paule Constable
Sound Design – Mick Potter

Address: 220 Weybosset St Ste 2, Providence, RI
Providence Performing Arts Center Capacity: 3090

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