The Phantom of the Opera will be closing on Broadway this weekend after a record-breaking 35-year run and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has teased that the show may be back sooner than you’d think.
The final performance will be taking place on Sunday, April 16. The show was originally set to close in February, but it received a two-month extension due to ticket demand.
For the past few months, it has been the highest-grossing show on Broadway. During a chat with NY1, Andrew was asked about what will be going through his mind when the famous chandelier falls on Broadway for the last time. Keep reading to find out more… “Well, I should be very, very sad.
I mean, you know, I’ve even wondered whether or not I could actually face going to the final performance, to be frank,” he said. “And I might not.
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