The production of “The Phantom of the Opera” is set to commence its run, described as the largest domestic staging in the history of Estonia. Performances are scheduled to begin on May 5th at the Unibet Arena. The scale of the production is considerable, featuring a one-ton elaborate set and approximately 250 costumes.

The staging has been accompanied by the presence of the principal cast members, Nadim Naaman and Christine Wilkinson. These peaosalised have been residing in Estonia for several weeks. Their preparation for the show has included time spent in Tallinn, where they reportedly enjoyed both the local culture and the process of rehearsing the production.

The anticipation surrounding ooperifantoomi is high, marking a significant cultural event for Eesti. The magnitude of the production suggests a high level of technical and artistic investment, solidifying its status as a major theatrical undertaking within the country’s performing arts scene. The arrival of the cast and the preparation process highlight the dedication of the performers to bringing this globally renowned musical to the Estonian stage.

The collaboration between the international talent and the local production team is expected to draw significant public attention, making the initial performances a notable cultural milestone for the region.

Topics: #eesti #ooperifantoomi #peaosalised

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  1. The production of “The Phantom of the Opera” is scheduled to commence its run, which is described as the largest domestic staging in Estonian history. Performances are set to begin on May 5th at the U

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