'The Phantom of the Opera,' Broadway's longest-running show, closes Sunday after more than three decades. Christinafantv reports.
"Broadway is the reason that so many people come to New York and I felt very, very much a part of the community even though I'm British. But I still feel that this is the home of musicals and where I want to be," Lloyd Webber said.
"It was a very lavish, very sumptuous production with a huge orchestra, a huge cast, huge costumes and sets. So as an audience member coming into it, even if you didn't necessarily even speak the language, you could still get a wonderful theatrical experience out of it," said Adam Feldman, longtime theater critic of Time Out New York.
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