After 35 years and nearly 14,000 performances, Sunday will be the finale of Broadway's longest-running production, The Phantom of the Opera.
After 35 years and nearly 14,000 performances, Sunday will be the finale of Broadway's longest-running production. Sonia Rincon has the details.On Sunday night, the curtain will go up and the chandelier will come down for the final time asAfter 35 years and nearly 14,000 performances, Sunday will be the finale of Broadway's longest-running production.
Greene will be supporting his wife, Lindsay Roberts, who is in the ensemble and has been treasuring every performance leading up to this. Laird Mackintosh is on Sunday night as the Phantom, returning to the show unexpectedly and hoping to do justice for principal Ben Crawford, who has been sick and on vocal rest.
James Gartler, a fan from Montreal saw Mackintosh in the role on Saturday night and says Sunday's audience is in for a treat.
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