Az Operaház Fantomja
1905 The entire former Paris Opera House is auctioned off. Including a chandelier, which the auctioneer claims was the cause of an accident that is still unclear. The accident was blamed on the Opera's mysterious Phantom of the Opera.
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The chandelier lights come on, and the former Paris Opera House is suddenly resplendent in its former glory. The story of a great love story is recalled. Raoul, the romantic young Count and Christine, the charming and talented singer. Between them, however, there is a mysterious third person who will do anything to prevent their happiness.
The mysterious third: the Phantom of the Opera, who lives in the labyrinth beneath the theatre. This man will stop at nothing to win Christine's love.
Who is this fantastic creature? Is he a brilliant musician, scientist, architect, inventor, passionate lover or a freakish blackmailer and murderer?
Madách Theater
There is still an “era” in the Madách Theater. The era of the rise and success of musical theater. The change began in 1983 with Cats, whose decades-long series of success provided a solid foundation for the next defining step: the legendary 2003 performance of The Phantom of the Opera. Both performances were directed by Tamás Szirtes, who was elected director of the Madách Theater in 2004. Under his direction, the Madách Theater embarked on a path that has resulted in a successful musical theater of outstanding quality. World-famous musicals line up in his program, which are usually in large blocks, so-called they are staged according to the en suite playing order, and each performance remains on the show for years. The basic aim of the theater is to give the viewer the same experience even after 10 years as at the premiere.