Hear The Music of the Night again
A decade after its landmark debut, The Phantom of the Opera returns to Tianqiao, reviving spectacle, nostalgia and theatrical awe, Chen Nan reports.
Returning as Christine Daae is Grace Roberts, whose delicate high notes and emotional range have made her a fan favorite. Roberts' path to the role was marked by perseverance. She first watched The Phantom of the Opera at 17, and was immediately drawn to Christine, though she never imagined she would one day portray her.
"For me, Christine is a dreamer, someone deeply sensitive to the beauty around her, but also strong and brave, especially when faced with the Phantom's overwhelming presence. The balance of vulnerability and strength in her character is what I find most compelling," says Roberts.
Roberts auditioned for the role seven times before securing it. "The last time I auditioned, I told myself, 'This is it. If I don't get it this time, maybe it just isn't meant to be.' Thankfully, I did," she says.
"The new chemistry among the cast this year is so exciting. We bring fresh energy and perspectives to the characters, which add new dimensions to the performance. I think the audience will definitely feel that change," she adds.
Joining the cast this year is Rory McCollum, from Ireland, who plays Raoul, Christine's steadfast and devoted suitor. His portrayal of Raoul brings added tenderness and emotional depth to the role, enriching the classic love triangle. "Raoul is a man of conviction, and playing him has been a wonderful challenge," says McCollum. "The balance between tenderness and determination is what makes him such an interesting character."
The supporting cast includes Raquel Suarez Groen as the proud yet vulnerable opera diva Carlotta Giudicelli, and Marni Raab as Madame Giry, the mysterious ballet mistress whose secrets add to the drama.
The anticipation surrounding The Phantom of the Opera's return to Beijing is palpable. Fans are already reminiscing about the 2015 premiere, when the chandelier first rose and the audience felt the electric thrill sweep through the theater. Some have even shared old ticket stubs from that first show, reliving the magic. Others are already planning their next visit as the production tours China.

































