From Reuters:
“'The Phantom of the Opera' ends Broadway run after 35 years”
Musical "The Phantom of the Opera" ended a
record-breaking 35-year Broadway run on Sunday when, amid predictions that the
show would one day return, teary-eyed cast members took a final bow alongside
its original stars. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber dedicated the final Broadway
performance to his son Nicholas, who died of gastric cancer last month. "In
the last few months I don't think... any of us thought that 'The Phantom' would
go out quite with the bang it has. And so maybe it may come back, you never
know...," Lloyd Webber told a packed audience from the stage after the
show. "It couldn't have gone out with a better performance." His
production, whose closure date was set last year following a sharp drop in
ticket sales, is based on a novel by Gaston Leroux. It was originally directed
by Harold Prince and Broadway legends including Michael Crawford, who was the
first to play the Phantom, Sarah Brightman and Judy Kaye have taken lead roles.
Set in the 19th century, it tells the story of aspiring opera
singer Christine Daae who is taught by the mysterious Phantom to hone her vocal
skills. However, things take a dark turn when the Phantom chooses Christine as
his muse, and she falls in love with arts benefactor Raoul. A staple of the
Broadway world with nearly 14,000 performances since it debuted there in 1988,
the show has won over 70 major awards. Brightman, who joined cast members on
stage on Sunday, described the production as "a very special piece". "Being
there at its inception, it was written with a huge amount of love and passion
and understanding of the human soul, actually. So, I think this is why people
are so connected to it," she told Reuters on the red carpet. "I think
that people will miss it so much that... it will reopen at some point. That's
my instinct about it."
^ This is sad since I saw this, on Broadway, 3 times with my
Mom and 1 time with a Girlfriend. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/phantom-opera-ends-broadway-run-101107521.html
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