


The cinema tickets were much cheaper at £15 each. So I was desperate to go and see the show at the Royal Albert Hall, but unfortunately when I looked at booking tickets, the cheapest tickets available were £180….ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY POUNDS!! :O I was gob-smacked!! So the next option was to go and see it at the cinema…luckily they were showing it at our local Odeon in Guildford, so I booked tickets for me and my mum to go and see it. I also saw the sequel, Love Never Dies (I will be doing a review on this production soon, as I feel it hasn’t been given the credit it deserves), for my 20th Birthday. I have always been a huge fan of POTO, first seeing it when I was about 12 years old, and I’ve also seen it a few times since then. Over the weekend they performed the show on the Saturday and Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall, and on the Sunday, they broadcast the show live to cinema’s around the World. On Sunday it was the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stage version of Phantom of the Opera. As the 25th-anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera filmed live at the Royal Albert Hall is about to be streamed online for free, Ramin Karimloo tells Matthew Hemley about appearing.
