Phantom of the Opera

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Sean O'Casey Theatre, Wednesday 21st August - Thursday 22nd August

Adapted from the french novel by Gaston Leroux – join us for an exciting suspensive tale of romance, mystery, danger and music.

Cristine, an aspiring singer, under the tutelage of a mystery man known as the ‘angel of music' is on the cusp of breakout success at the Paris Opera House. However complications ensue when old flame Raol returns and the show begins to derail after a series of strange occurrences caused by a mysterious dark character.

A thrilling classic of literature brought to the stage by a talented team of actors and crew.


Date:
Wednesday 21st August - Thursday 22nd August
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €14
Address:
Sean O'Casey Community Centre, St Mary's Rd, NORTH, East Wall, Dublin, Ireland

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