See it if you want to see an dark, atmospheric, brilliantly staged show. Complete with iconic characters and an utterly captivating score.
Don't see it if you don’t like the idea of some operatic numbers.
See it if you go to a theatre only once in a life time, studying musicals or theaters ...because this is a monumental piece in the musical history.
Don't see it if Allergic to musicals. Old version fan - orchestra has noticeably changed and new stage sets are aesthetically poor.
See it if You like romantic powerful pieces of Theatre. It’s a must-see for the staging and costumes alone!
Don't see it if You don’t like solid singing.
See it if you want to see a classic musical that has mesmerising songs and beautiful staging.
Don't see it if you're not interested in operatic numbers.
See it if Classic musical
Don't see it if N/A
See it if The music soars, especially if you’re sitting in the stalls, and that chandelier never gets old,
Don't see it if If you don’t like ALW, definitely don’t see this.
See it if You like the music and it’s a traditional musical
Don't see it if Opera
See it if You like the big old musicals with a epic ensemble numbers. A romantic story. Opera-style singing.
Don't see it if You don’t like opera.
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