Everything about Manchester Opera House totally explained
The
Opera House in Quay Street,
Manchester,
England is a 1,920 seater commercial touring theatre which plays host to touring
musicals,
ballet,
concerts and a spectactular Christmas
pantomime. It is the sister to the
Palace Theatre which is a similar venue in nearby Oxford Street at its junction with Whitworth Street.
The theatre opened its doors on
Boxing Day in
1912.
The Opera House is particularly noted for hosting the 1958 European premiere of
West Side Story and the British regional premiere of
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
The Phantom of the Opera with a production that opened in 1993 and ran through to 1995, an exceptional run for a regional production. The Opera House was also the venue for a spectacular stage show,
Gorillazs
Demon Days Live.
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