The Phantom of the Opera staged its final show on Sunday, ending a 35-year, 13,981-performance run as Broadway’s longest running production—thousands more performances than any other show in the top ...
The schlock-gothic Andrew Lloyd Webber megahit returns to keep Phans on their toes. For the rest of us, this immersive production is neither fun nor emotionally resonant. Jeff Kready and Anna Zavelson ...
Performances in N.Y.C. As “The Phantom of the Opera” ends its record-breaking Broadway run on Sunday, its most devoted followers, who call themselves Phans, are mourning. Alice Dyches, a 22-year-old ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The show’s record-breaking 35-year Broadway run came to an end on Sunday night. Its famous chandelier got a bow, and its composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber ...
The Phantom of the Opera will end its 35-year Broadway run on April 16. Still, Lloyd Webber longed to be thought of as a serious composer. He was proud that Cats was built around a fugue, and, like ...