“The Phantom of the Opera,” Broadway’s longest-running show, will close at the end of the year, multiple sources told the New York Post.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical plans to play through the holidays, and then cap off its storied run at the end of December. I suspect the final performance will be Dec.... It’s over now, the music of the night.
Lloyd Webber’s lush songs , Harold Prince’s innovative staging, Gillian Lynne’s balletic choreography and the lavish set and costume designs by Maria Björnson are seared into the minds of generations of theatergoers. “Phantom” continues to play in London at Her Majesty’s Theatre — soon to be renamed His Majesty’s Theatre following the death of Queen Elizabeth II — and recently had some of its original staging revised.
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