<P> Don Juan Triumphant opens with Christine and Piangi singing the lead roles . During Don Juan's and Aminta's duet, Christine comes to the sudden realization that she is singing not with Piangi, but with the Phantom himself ("The Point of No Return"). Mimicking Raoul's vow of devotion on the rooftop, the Phantom once again expresses love for Christine and slips his ring onto her finger; Christine rips off his mask, exposing his horrifically deformed face to the shocked audience . Chaos ensues . Piangi's garroted body is revealed backstage, the cast and audience fly into a state of panic, and the Phantom seizes Christine and flees the theatre . An angry mob, vowing vengeance for murder Buquet and Piangi, searches the theatre for the Phantom, while Madame Giry tells Raoul how to find the Phantom's subterranean lair, and warns him to beware his magical lasso. ("Down Once More / Track Down This Murderer"). </P> <P> In the lair, Christine is forced to don a wedding dress . Raoul finds the lair and attempts to persuade the Phantom to spare Christine, begging him to show compassion . The Phantom refuses, stating that "the world showed no compassion to me" and claiming that his intention was never to hurt Christine for Raoul's "sins ." The Phantom captures Raoul with his lasso and turns to Christine - he bargains that he will free Raoul if she agrees to stay with him forever; if she refuses, Raoul will die . Christine, heartbroken, tells the Phantom that it is his soul that is deformed, not his face . As the Phantom and Raoul both plead to her, Christine mournfully wonders what kind of life the Phantom has known . She tells the Phantom that he is not alone and kisses him, showing him compassion . The Phantom, having experienced kindness, at last, understands that he cannot compel Christine to love him . He sets them both free, telling them to forget about "this angel in hell". Christine returns the Phantom's ring to him, and he tells her he loves her . Christine exits with Raoul . Lamenting that, without Christine, "it's over now, the music of the night", the Phantom makes his way to his throne and covers himself with his cloak . Meg enters the Phantom's lair and pulls away the cloak, finding only the Phantom's mask . She holds the Phantom's mask up and looks out to the audience as the lights fade to black . </P> <P> After the cast bow - out, Andrew Lloyd Webber delivers a speech to the audience before bringing out the Royal Albert Hall creative team, the original creative team, as well as the original leads from both the London and Broadway productions, and the original London cast, including Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman . Brightman sings "The Phantom of the Opera" with four Phantoms: Colm Wilkinson from the original workshop and the Canadian production, Anthony Warlow from the Australian production, Peter Jöback, who has now played the role in the West End, Broadway, and Sweden, John Owen - Jones from the London and 25th Anniversary Tour productions . The performance concludes when Ramin Karimloo joins the four Phantoms to sing "The Music of the Night", along with the entire cast and creative teams including Michael Crawford . </P> <Ul> <Li> Ramin Karimloo as The Phantom </Li> <Li> Sierra Boggess as Christine Daaé </Li> <Li> Hadley Fraser as Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny </Li> <Li> Wendy Ferguson as Carlotta Giudicelli </Li> <Li> Liz Robertson as Madame Giry </Li> <Li> Daisy Maywood as Meg Giry </Li> <Li> Barry James as Monsieur Richard Firmin </Li> <Li> Gareth Snook as Monsieur Gilles André </Li> <Li> Wynne Evans as Ubaldo Piangi </Li> <Li> Nick Holder as Joseph Buquet </Li> <Li> Earl Carpenter as Auctioneer </Li> </Ul>

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