Summary
Deep beneath the Paris Opera House lurks a mysterious, masked figure known only as the Phantom—a disfigured genius who haunts the opera’s grand halls and dark corridors.
Feared by the staff and performers, the Phantom falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful young soprano Christine Daaé, whose voice he tutors in secret.
As Christine rises to stardom, she is torn between her fascination with the Phantom’s haunting brilliance and her love for her childhood friend, Raoul de Chagny. Driven by obsession and jealousy, the Phantom demands Christine's affection—and threatens all who stand in his way.
Blending horror, romance, and suspense, The Phantom of the Opera is a gripping tale of love, madness, and the price of beauty in a world that shuns the grotesque.