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The Phantom Of The Opera will play at the Sydney Opera House for the first time in a new production beginning next month. 7NEWS

The Phantom Of The Opera will play at the Sydney Opera House for the first time in a new production beginning next month.

“Listening to Anthony’s incredible interpretation of Music Of The Night, that glorious golden voice this country’s grown to know and love ... I always had that as an aspiration in the back of mind to one day hopefully play it,” Piterman told“You can put a dream out there to play the Phantom as a 17 year old, you don’t actually think you’re ever going to realise that dream.”Josh scored the role of the Phantom on the West End in 2019, before COVID ended his run.

“We humanise him much more, and some of that magicianship is taken away, and what we’re left with is this man who is so desperate to conjure up ways to lure her that he goes to the enth degree, so anything that is magical actually has a reality to it.”The Phantom’s love Christine is played by Perth-born performer Amy Manford, who told Sunrise performing at the Sydney Opera House would be a full-circle moment.

“I remember looking at the stage thinking ‘oh my god, imagine how amazing it must feel to be on that stage.’Amy Manford stars as Christine.Like her leading man, Amy is no stranger to the show, having played Christine in London.

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