Brett Budgeon as the Phantom and Allison Farrow as Christine. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
THE Phantom of the Opera is here, with the curtain going up on the big-budget Tasmanian premiere at Hobart's Theatre Royal tonight.
With bigger box-office returns than Titanic or Star Wars, Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of The Phantom of the Opera is the most successful piece of entertainment of all time.
It has been seen by an estimated 130 million people around the world, and more than 10,000 patrons from across Tasmania and interstate are expected to attend the Hobart production over the next two weeks.
The spectacular show -- which involves 130 cast, crew and orchestra members on any given night -- is expected to pump an estimated $2 million into the local economy.
Directed by Ingrid Ganley, the show stars Brett Budgeon as The Phantom and Allison Farrow as Christine, plus a cast of almost 40 Tasmanian singers, dancers and actors including Andrew Short, Lisa Roberts-Scott, Nick Monk, Andrew Hickman and Christopher Thomas.
Craig Wellington Productions and The Tasmanian Theatre Unit Trust present The Phantom of the Opera at the Theatre Royal until August 24. Tickets are $92-$99, phone 6233 2299 or go to the Theatre Royal website.
kane.young@news.com.au
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