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Hear The Music of the Night again

A decade after its landmark debut, The Phantom of the Opera returns to Tianqiao, reviving spectacle, nostalgia and theatrical awe, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-11-17 07:13
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A scene from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera, one of the most popular theatrical shows ever, which has kicked off its new international tour in China. [Photo provided to China Daily]

When the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center opened its doors in 2015, the grand spectacle of The Phantom of the Opera made its debut in the capital as the venue's opening show. In the decade since, the theater has become a cultural landmark, breaking box-office records and establishing itself as a premier hub for international productions.

Now, 10 years later, The Phantom of the Opera returns for 24 performances from last Tuesday to Nov 30, once again captivating audiences with its timeless tale of love, obsession, and mystery.

At the heart of The Phantom of the Opera is the iconic love triangle between Christine Daae, the talented young soprano; Raoul, the nobleman who loves her; and the Phantom, a tortured and mysterious figure haunting the depths of the Paris Opera House. Since its London debut in 1986, Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece has become a global sensation, staged in 205 cities in 58 countries and drawing over 160 million spectators. With more than 70 theater awards to its name, it remains one of the most beloved and enduring musicals in the world.

This latest engagement marks the musical's third visit to Beijing. Presented in its original English version, the production promises to be a grand spectacle, staying true to its legacy while offering a fresh and immersive experience. The musical first debuted in China in Shanghai in 2004.

This year's production amplifies that immersive experience, with more than 130 cast members, musicians, and technicians working behind the scenes to bring this world-class spectacle to life. Audiences will once again be swept away by unforgettable signature numbers like The Phantom of the Opera, Think of Me, and The Music of the Night, songs that have long become anthems of modern musical theater.

For the 2025-26 international tour, the production features a new cast that brings fresh energy to the iconic characters.

On Nov 6, the cast members met fans in Beijing.

Welsh tenor Samuel Wyn-Morris steps into the role of the Phantom, bringing a deep, nuanced voice and intense dramatic presence to the character. Known for his work in musicals such as Les Miserables and Titanic, Wyn-Morris is no stranger to musical theater. He describes playing the Phantom as a dream fulfilled, one that arrived later than expected.

Samuel Wyn-Morris takes on the role of the Phantom and Grace Roberts plays Christine Daae. [Photo provided to China Daily]

"I didn't even start singing seriously until I was 18," he says. "But everything changed when I saw the 25th-anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera in London. Watching the Phantom, with his mask and mystery, I thought, 'That's the role I want to play!' It was that moment that set me on the path to becoming a musical theater performer."

Reflecting on the challenges of playing the role, he adds, "It's not just about fulfilling a childhood dream — it's hard work. The first half of the show, where the Phantom's voice haunts the audience, is the most difficult for me. He's present, but not fully visible until he appears in Christine's mirror. Those moments of suspense are crucial, and it is a real challenge to build that tension. I'm excited to leave my mark on this role and present the Phantom in my own way."

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