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Event Spotlight: The Phantom of the Opera

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The white half-mask speaks for itself: The Phantom of the Opera is a can’t-miss classic. Lucky for you, it’s coming to Greenville again as part of the new North American Tour + features a cast and orchestra of 52 (one of the biggest productions touring).

The Andrew Lloyd Webber production has been amped up since its original tour. There are new set pieces + scenery, award-winning costumes (Christine’s dresses though 😍), and special effects including the signature grand chandelier.

Opera fan or not, this is the perfect date night or holiday evening out. Find tickets here for the Jan. 31 — Feb. 11, 2018 run. If “Music of the Night” doesn’t give you goosebumps, we don’t know what will.

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