Studio MinaLima and The Really Useful Group launch new collaboration for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
The Really Useful Group and leading design house, Studio MinaLima, have announced a new collaboration celebrating Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic The Phantom of the Opera. This partnership celebrates the power of evocative design and visual storytelling to awaken the imagination.
Studio MinaLima and The Really Useful Group have worked together to create three limited edition art prints, inspired by moments from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical.
The art prints depict iconic moments, featuring leading characters, The Phantom and Christine Daaé, including three of the best loved songs: ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, ‘Angel of Music’ and ‘The Music of the Night’. Each of the three designs is limited to an edition of 250.
These collectible art prints will be available to purchase globally from 11 October at House of MinaLima London and on minalima.com. An exclusive early access pre-sale for Andrew Lloyd Webber newsletter subscribers will be available from 9 October. Visit www.andrewlloydwebber.com to receive early access.
As part of this collaboration, a new The Phantom of the Opera exhibit will open at House of MinaLima London Flagship gallery and shop in Soho on 11 October. These new art prints will be presented alongside a narrative exhibit of key theatre props; central to the showcase will be The Phantom’s famed mask and Christine’s costume. [House of MinaLima: 157 Wardour Street, London W1F 8WQ]
CEO of The Really Useful Group, James McKnight, said: “Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera is one of the most evergreen and enduring entertainment franchises ever created. We look for partners who understand what makes Phantom so special, and join us in celebrating this remarkable show, its creativity and incredible music for the millions of fans around the world. MinaLima have brought their beautiful artistry to The Phantom of the Opera with respect and admiration and we’re thrilled to have worked with our friends Mira and Eduardo on this new, global collaboration.”
A special print edition will be donated to the Music in Secondary School’s Trust (MiSST) to support the Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme, bringing free musical tuition and instruments to children across the country.