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The Phantom of the Opera returns to the Netherlands after thirty years

The Phantom of the Opera returns to the Netherlands after thirty years

The musical 'The Phantom of the Opera' is set to return to the Netherlands after more than thirty years. The production will be staged at the Nieuwe Luxor Theater in Rotterdam starting in the spring of 2028.

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