PHANTOM OF THE OPERA BROADWAY S HEDULE LICENSE
In Russia, the license for production of the musical "Phantom of the Opera" was derived from the company «Really Useful Group», owned by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story of Phantom in Moscow began with a ceremony "Golden Mask", where main theme of the legendary musical "Phantom of the Opera" was performed for the first time in the historical stage of the Bolshoi Theater, by artists from Britain, Germany and Russia, accompanied by a large symphony orchestra and chorus! Speech at 2 languages opened XX anniversary ceremony of the Russian National Theatre Award "Golden Mask", but the most amazing thing - actors were not performing on the stage but in the hall, so beautiful decorations of the Bolshoi Theater served as a background for their performance!. Musical "The Phantom of the Opera" in Moscow Now musical can be seen all over the world: London, New York, Hamburg, Moscow, Budapest, Stockholm, Beijing, Guangzhou. The book was entitled "The Mystery of Ghosts Grand Opera".
In January 1911 novel by Gaston Leroux, the underlying musical "Phantom of the Opera" was first published in Russian. Her stage design, including items such as chandelier, gondola in the dungeon, and a broad staircase, earned her several prestigious awards. The premiere of the musical "Phantom of the Opera" was held in the West End (London) in 1986 and on Broadway (New York) in 1988.ĭesigner Maria Bjornson designed the sets and created more than 200 costumes.
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The musical "The Phantom of the Opera" was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and based on the novel by French writer Gaston Leroux.
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From the history of the musical Phantom of the Opera Last preparations, endless silent rows of red velvet chairs, so similar to the ones in Her Majesty's Theatre in London and of course, the anticipation of immortal beautiful melodies.