The Phantom of the Opera
Broadway at DPAC
- Wed, May 26 7:30 PM
- Thu, May 27 1:00 PM
- Thu, May 27 7:30 PM
- Fri, May 28 7:30 PM
- Sat, May 29 2:00 PM
- Sat, May 29 7:30 PM
- Sun, May 30 1:00 PM
- Sun, May 30 6:30 PM
- Tue, June 1 7:30 PM
- Wed, June 2 7:30 PM
- Thu, June 3 7:30 PM
- Fri, June 4 7:30 PM
- Sat, June 5 2:00 PM
- Sat, June 5 7:30 PM
- Sun, June 6 1:00 PM
- Sun, June 6 6:30 PM
The Brilliant Original Returns "More Spectacular Than Ever" -Sunday Express
The Phantom is back to thrill audiences once again! Cameron Mackintosh presents a revitalized new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary musical, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, which was rapturously received by London critics when it reopened in 2021. Featuring Maria Björnson’s brilliant original design and based on the celebrated direction of Harold Prince, with musical staging and choreography by Gillian Lynne, the new PHANTOM North American tour comes to DPAC in the Triangle May 26 - June 6, 2027.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history, playing to over 160 million people in 47 territories and 195 cities in 21 languages. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic, haunting, and soaring score includes “The Music of the Night,” “All I Ask of You,” “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” “Masquerade,” and the iconic title song. It tells the tale of a disfigured musical genius known only as ‘The Phantom’ who haunts the depths of the Paris Opera House. Mesmerized by the talents and beauty of a young soprano, Christine, The Phantom lures her as his protégé and falls fiercely in love with her. Unaware of Christine’s love for Raoul, The Phantom’s obsession sets the scene for a dramatic turn of events where jealousy, madness, and passions collide.
Why Should I See The Phantom of the Opera?
Let the music set you free. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA returns with a brilliant production. Considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular shows in history, PHANTOM is a must-see musical.
Accessible Seating & Accessible Services
DPAC offers a variety of Accessible Seating & Accessible Services to make our performances and facilities accessible to all.
- Accessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and seating options including a variety of wheelchair accessible locations and companion seating.
- ADA compliant ramp access and elevators to all lobbies and seating areas.
- Courtesy shuttles from nearby parking areas, curb-to-seat wheelchair assistance and listening devices at every event.
- Plus, audio description, captioning, and sign language interpretation upon request.
Accessible Services - We’re here to help!
- For additional information, questions or more specific details on accessibility or any accommodation or service listed below, please contact us via e-mail at AccessibleServices@DPACnc.com.
Accessible Seats - Ticket Purchases
- To purchase Accessible Seats, please visit the Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Ticket Center
For additional information, questions or details on an accommodation or service not listed below, please contact us via e-mail at AccessibleServices@DPACnc.com.
Cashless Payments for Snacks and Beverages at DPAC
- Snack and beverage purchases at DPAC are cashless and require payment using credit or debit cards, or mobile payment, including Google Pay or Apple Pay.
- If you happen to arrive at DPAC with cash only, guests may purchase a DPAC gift card with cash in $20 increments at our Entry Lobby Guest Services window. These gift cards can then be used at any lobby bar or snack and beverage stand.
Content Advisory, Age Appropriateness & Age Requirement
- Content Advisory
- Parental discretion is always advised.
- Age Appropriateness
- DPAC does not make specific recommendations regarding the age appropriateness for Broadway shows at DPAC.
- The content for the vast majority of Broadway shows at DPAC are intended for adult audiences.
- DPAC does sometimes host well known “family friendly” Broadway shows, particularly Disney branded Broadway shows such as Beauty and the Beast and Holiday shows such as Elf or Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. But even then, though the language or storyline of the show may be appropriate for kids, the length of the performance and the content of the show may not be a good match for very young children.
- Parents or guardians are always asked to do their own online research before bringing children or teens to see a Broadway show at DPAC.
- And lastly, some shows do allow us to issue a specific warning of what ages are thought to be too young for the event.
- For The Phantom of the Opera, this production is NOT recommended for anyone under the age of 8.
- Extra caution should be taken before bringing any child or teen under the noted age.
- Age Requirement
- Please note that all guests require a ticket, regardless of age.
- Children under the age of 6 are not allowed at this performance.
- Children must be able to sit quietly in their own seat without disturbing other guests.
Doors Open
Lobby doors open 60 minutes prior to the start of the event and doors to the seating area open 30 minutes prior.
Event Schedule
The exact schedule for this performance including the time of any intermissions and the length of the show have not been set yet. Please check this space the week of the event for these added details.
Inclement Weather
All performances scheduled at DPAC normally take place as planned. For more information on our inclement weather policy, please visit INCLEMENT WEATHER FAQ.
Photography / Video Recording
- Photography and video recording using mobile phones is not permitted.
- Mobile phones must be turned off before the start of the event.
- GoPro’s, tablets, and cameras of any kind are prohibited at all DPAC events.
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Safety First - Bag Check
- For your safety, all guests and their bags are subject to inspection before entry.
- This inspection may include the use of metal detectors.
- Restricted items include, but are not limited to: Alcohol, Cameras, Glass Bottles, and Weapons of any kind.
- In addition, no large bags are allowed including backpacks and large purses 12 or more inches deep.
- Small clutch purses are STRONGLY recommended.
- For family shows that allow very young children, diapers bags are allowed for guests with infants and toddlers (child must be present).
- Safety first is our goal. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback at guestservices@DPACnc.com
Special Effects
- For many events at DPAC, the performances contain bright lights, flashing strobe lights and theatrical fog or haze.
- DPAC does not control these lighting effects which are designed as part of the show and are used for dramatic effect.
- Theatrical fog or haze, comprised of safety tested glycol, glycol/water mixtures, water, mineral oil, or dry ice, is used to make lighting effects more visible, and to create a specific sense of mood or atmosphere.
- Some, but not all events provide DPAC with more specific advisories on these effects. When available, DPAC will post any added advisories below.
- This event has not provided DPAC with any specific advisory.
Tickets
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