Date: 29 October 2025
Theatre: His Majesty’s Theatre (West End) — ~1,216 seats
Seat / Price: Stalls, Row S, Seat 12 — £85
Time: 7:30pm–9:30pm
I fell hard for Phantom when I was with Shiki in Japan — so much so that in my second year I was watching almost every week. It’s a show I would love to perform in one day. Seeing it again in London reminded me why I keep returning: it simply holds me. Here’s what stood out this time.
Good Points
🎼 A powerful, beautiful orchestra
From the opening Overture, the sound pinned me to the back of my seat. Compared with the larger Japanese houses I’ve sat in, His Majesty’s feels more intimate; the tighter room delivers greater sound pressure, so the score lands with punch and clarity. Every cue felt like it travelled straight from ear to brain — no blur, just music doing its job.
🔸 Large-scale stage effects that thrill
This may differ from what I remember in Japan, but in the West End the opera box units move during the on-stage opera scenes, which heightens the feeling of being inside a functioning opera house. After “All I Ask of You”, the Pegasus statue carrying the Phantom tracks forward from upstage: simple, bold, and genuinely imposing from the stalls.
In Act II’s graveyard sequence, after Christine calls to her father and Raoul pulls her back, the Phantom’s bursts of flame and the final front-of-stage fire column drew audible gasps and spontaneous applause. As far as I understand, indoor pyrotechnics can face tighter restrictions in Japan, so this exact scale may be uncommon there — another reason the West End staging felt fresh to me.
Summary
Tonight confirmed it: I love this show. Back in Japan I knew the odds of appearing in Phantom were slim — casting often leaned towards singer-profile principals, the male ballet track was limited, auditions were rare, and company logistics meant you could be tied to your current title. In London, though, ability can open doors. This performance sent me home determined to sharpen my vocals and aim, seriously, for that stage.
That’s it for this one. On to the next review.
Cast
The Phantom / DEAN CHISNALL
Christine Daaé / LILY KERHOAS
Raoul, Vicomte de Chagry / ASHLEY GILMOUR
Carlotta Giudicelli / ZOE VALLEE
Monsieur Firmin / MARTIN BALL
Monsieur Andé / MICHAEL BAXTER
Madame Giry / VICTORIA WARD
Uba do Piangi / HYWEL DOWSELL
Meg Giry / MILLIE LYON
Monsieur Reyer / GEORGE ARVIDSON
Auctioneer / LEONARD COOK
Soldier / MATT HAYDEN
Don A ttilio / GEORGE ARVIDSON
Monsieur Lefèvre / TM MORGAN
Joseph Buquet / LEONARD COOK
Hamibals Guard / Shepherd / NICHOLAS HEPHER
Gala Dancer (Masquerade) / JOHNNY RANDALL
Porter/Passarino / DAVID BURLIN
Marksman / CONNOR EWING
Hair Dresser (1 Muto) / WLL HAWKSWORTH
Wardrobe Mistress / MELANE GOWIE
Wid Wanan (Hannibal) / INGUNA MOROZOVA
Madame Firmin / EMBLA BISHOP
Princess (Hannibal) / TAYLOR PARDELL
Confidante (0 Muto) / EMILY GEORGE
Page (Don Juan) / POLLY CLARKE
● Ballet Chorus of the Opéra Populaire
FLORENCE FOWLER
MOLLY HALL
MANDY KWAN
VERITY MARLOW
SKYE NOVEMBER JASMINE WALLIS
Conductor / MALCOLM FORBES-PECKHAM
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