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Step into the world of the Phantom! One of the most iconic musicals in the history of Broadway is making its way to Music Hall Kansas City in Kansas City on Thursday 10th December 2026. This revitalized production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's legendary musical continues The Phantom of the Opera North American Tour, bringing the haunting tale of the Paris Opera House to stages across the country. This is one of the rare chances that you'll get to enjoy a story of this caliber at Music Hall Kansas City, a stunning Art Deco theatre that has hosted world-class performances since 1936. Phantom of the Opera will host a brief run at this venue, much to the excitement of theater fanatics. It's one of those stories that you've possibly seen live before, and you may even know the tunes by heart, and yet every time you have a shot to experience it again, you're immediately drawn to that seat in the heart of the theater.
This time around, The Phantom of the Opera brings a blend of new and seasoned Broadway talent to its US tour. The cast has been prepping hard to ensure they nail every note on your favorite tracks from this timeless masterpiece to a T! The 7:30 PM performance (doors open at 6:30 PM) runs 2 hours 45 minutes with one intermission and features the iconic falling chandelierâweighing over a tonâas a highlight of this Tony Award-winning production. If you want a opportunity to experience this classic live in Kansas City, Missouri, hit that "Buy Tickets" button right away! Spots are starting at $174.
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It's all the sensational drama you could possibly want, backed by jaw-dropping music, guaranteed to send chills down your spine every time that beloved organ riff indicates the presence of the mysterious masked man living in the shadows beneath the Paris Opéra House.
The Phantom of the Opera is theatrical innovation personified, boasting all the power-orchestrations, ravishing costumes, spectacular maximalist sets as designed by Maria Björnson, and awe-inspiring special effects you could possibly expect and then some, topped by Andrew Lloyd Webber's legendary score. The Phantom of the Opera is a theatrical black hole, slated to suck in every audience member, hand and foot, leaving you in absolute awe, speechless, and completely dazzled. The iconic falling chandelier - weighing over a ton - remains a breathtaking highlight, symbolizing the Phantom's dramatic interventions.
Based on Gaston Leroux's early 1900's novel, and brought to life by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe, The Phantom of the Opera became a global sensation like few, holding the record as one of the longest running shows in the world.
To date, more than 160 million people have experienced The Phantom of the Opera in over 46 countries.
It is no easy feat for any musical to charm the world the way The Phantom of the Opera has. The musical's award-shelf is groaning heavily under the weight of multiple Laurence Olivier Awards, Tony Awards, Drama Desk Awards, and Outer Critics Circle Awards - over 70 major theatre awards in total, including 7 Tony Awards (Best Musical, Best Actor, and more) - and with good reason.
And now, the production that is still making history after all this time, is back, bigger and better than ever! The Phantom of the Opera North American Tour is scheduled to make its triumphant return to Music Hall Kansas City on December 10, 2026 at 7:30 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM), following acclaimed stops in cities including Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Oklahoma City. Audiences can expect yet another five-star production with a magnificent all-new cast breathing new life into the love-to-hate Phantom; the beautiful Christine; the dashing, traditional lover, Raoul, and others.
When it comes to productions such as The Phantom of the Opera, only the best venue will do - and the Music Hall Kansas City is it! The venue, a stunning Art Deco gem opened in 1936 and featuring a historic 1927 Robert-Morton Theatre Pipe Organ, boasts breathtaking architectural design, top-tier lighting and sound, plenty of seats with crystal-clear sight-lines, and top-notch amenities. With all of that, it is undeniable: another world-class theatrical experience is about to descend upon Kansas City - one that you can't miss!
So Phans, make sure to - that's 'all I ask of you!'
Music Hall Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, 64105, US