'Phantom of the Opera' takes a final Broadway bow after 13,981 performances (2024)

John Riddle as Raoul, Laird Mackintosh as the Phantom and Emilie Kouatchou as Christine, take a bow at the end of the final performance of the Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theater in New York City on April 16, 2023. Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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John Riddle as Raoul, Laird Mackintosh as the Phantom and Emilie Kouatchou as Christine, take a bow at the end of the final performance of the Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theater in New York City on April 16, 2023.

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On Sunday night, April 16, the curtain will fall on the longest-running show in Broadway history. The Phantom of the Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega hit musical, is closing after more than 35 years.

The stats are absolutely staggering – since it opened on Broadway in January of 1988, Phantom has played almost 14,000 performances to audiences of over 20 million, grossing over $1.3 billion. An estimated 6,500 people have been employed by the production – including over 400 actors – and it takes a cast, orchestra and crew of 125 to put on the show. On Monday, it will all be over.

"I got the gig of a lifetime. There's no other way to describe it," says Richard Poole, who's been a member of the ensemble, playing small roles, for almost 25 years. "It's given me the ability to have security, to plan ahead," says Poole. "It gives me discipline and structure in my life, and it gives me a constant way to maintain my craft."

'Phantom of the Opera' takes a final Broadway bow after 13,981 performances (3)

Steve Barton (from left), Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman during the curtain call at the end of the premiere performance of The Phantom of the Opera on Jan. 26, 1988 at New York's Majestic Theatre. Ed Bailey/AP hide caption

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Musician Joyce Hammann has been at the show even longer than Poole: "I'm concertmaster at Phantom of the Opera, which is first violin. And holy moly, I've been there 33 and a half years." Hammann is one of several members of the orchestra to have a "Phantom baby" – her son, Jackson just turned 18. "This has been his home away from home," she says. "People [here] have watched him grow up. He had the pleasure of sitting backstage during Saturday matinees sometimes when I wasn't able to get a babysitter."

The Phantom of the Opera, for those who've never seen it, is the story of a disfigured genius who haunts the Paris Opera House, pining away for a young soprano, Christine, who's in love with a dashing count. People die, a chandelier crashes to the stage, but love kinda triumphs ... all set to a sweeping romantic score.

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"I was very keen to write something which was a high romance at the time, having done Evita and having done Cats and various things, which ... didn't let me ... go in that direction at all," Lloyd Webber recalled in 2013, for the show's 25th anniversary on Broadway. When he read Gaston Leroux's novel, he found the vehicle and collaborated with Richard Stilgoe and Charles Hart on the adaptation, directed by Hal Prince.

"I think the enduring appeal is because it's so romantic and because audiences escape into it," the late director said for the 25th anniversary. "It has a world of its own. And whatever problems they have out on the street and in their daily lives, they come in here and it's like a little kid tripping on a fairy tale or something. Only this is a slightly dangerous one. But the point is, I think that they escape from reality for a couple of hours and in a romantic world."

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"The Phantom being misunderstood, I think is a big symbol for a lot of people," says Ben Crawford, who now has the distinction of being the last Phantom to haunt the Majestic Theatre on Broadway. [Ed. Note: Laird Mackintosh played the Phantom at the final performance on Sunday, April 16, filling in for Crawford who was ill.] Like other Phantoms before him, he has a special relationship with the Phans who've visited the show over and over. Some even send him their own artwork. "They saw that I had dinosaurs in my room," he says, "because when I play with my kids on FaceTime, my son loves dinosaurs, so they 3D printed this velociraptor that's, like, in a tuxedo with a phantom mask. And it came to my dressing room in a box with, like, holes in it so it could breathe."

But even the longest running show in Broadway history has to close at some point. Producer Cameron Mackintosh says Phantom was losing money, even before the pandemic. So, last September, he and Andrew Lloyd Webber announced a final date. "The following week, we were profitable for the first time," Mackintosh said in a phone interview from London. "So, you know, it was the right decision to take at the right time. And, you know, I think people's memory now is back with people saying Phantom of the Opera is one of the great successes of all time, which is what one always prays when a great show finishes."

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So, Phantom is going out with a bang – it's been selling out again. Music supervisor and conductor David Caddick has been around since the very beginning – he was music director for a staged reading on Andrew Lloyd Webber's estate back in 1984. He's conducting the final performances on Broadway. "I simply don't know how I'll feel on the morning of the 17th of April," Caddick says. "At the moment, it's about maintaining what we have: keeping the show vibrant. I still give notes to the actors, to the orchestra. We will look to maintain every element of the production through to the very last note."

There are plans for some surprises at the final curtain call. Actor Richard Poole says the closing is bittersweet. "I was retiring anyway," he says. "So, I have a very enviable spot in my life in the fact that I had something to go to, which was nothing!" For the other 124 people employed by The Phantom of the Opera, it's time to find a new gig.

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'Phantom of the Opera' takes a final Broadway bow after 13,981 performances (2024)

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'Phantom of the Opera' takes a final Broadway bow after 13,981 performances. John Riddle as Raoul, Laird Mackintosh as the Phantom

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Erik (also known as the Phantom of the Opera, commonly referred to as the Phantom) is the title character from Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, best known to English speakers as The Phantom of the Opera.
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and Emilie Kouatchou as Christine, take a bow at the end of the final performance of the Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theater in New York City on April 16, 2023.

Why is Phantom of the Opera being taken off Broadway? ›

The Phantom of the Opera played its final performance at the Majestic Theatre — show number 13,981, 35 years after its premiere. The reasons for the closing made complete sense. Sales had gotten soft. Costs had gotten high post-Covid.

When was the last performance of Phantom of the Opera? ›

Watch Stirring Video Montage the Audience Viewed at Final Broadway Phantom of the Opera Performance | Playbill. The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical ended its history-making run April 16 at the Majestic Theatre.

Will Phantom of the Opera tour in 2024? ›

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA to Continue International Tour in China in 2024. The tour will stop in Shanghai, Xi'an, Suzhou, Chengdu and Beijing with one more city still to be announced.

How much longer will Phantom of the Opera be on Broadway? ›

Cast and crew members take a final bow as confetti is released after the final performance of the Phantom of the Opera, which closes after 35 years on Broadway, in New York, April 16, 2023.

Will Phantom of the Opera ever tour again? ›

The Phantom returns in 2024!

What's the longest running Broadway show? ›

The Phantom of the Opera

Who was the last person to play The Phantom of the Opera? ›

At four performances from 3 to 15 April, Ted Keegan played the Phantom. Laird Mackintosh played the Phantom during the 14 and 15 April evening performances and for the final performance on 16 April, becoming the last person to play the title role in the original Broadway production.

Is Phantom of the Opera closing permanently? ›

The Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running musical in Broadway's history, will stick around a little longer, with the producers announcing an extended final run through April 16. Back in September, it was announced that the smash Andrew Lloyd Webber musical would close Feb. 18, 2023.

Was Michael Crawford at the final performance of Phantom of the Opera? ›

On 2 October 2011 Crawford made a special appearance during the finale of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall — a fully staged production of the musical at the famous London venue – marking 25 years since the show received its world premiere.

Is The Phantom of the Opera closing after 35 years? ›

NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - 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.

Will Phantom of the Opera return to Chicago? ›

Don't miss out on your chance to see one of the most talked-about, acclaimed, and beloved musicals of all time when it makes its triumphant return to the Windy City in 2024.

Is Phantom of the Opera playing anywhere in the United States? ›

While Phantom of the Opera New York tickets can still be purchased for the ongoing Broadway run, fans of the show nationwide should keep an eye out for touring productions regularly scheduled coast to coast. In 2024, you can get Phantom of the Opera tickets for cities like Philadelphia, Montreal and Memphis.

How much money did Phantom make on Broadway? ›

$1.36 billion.

That's how much the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera grossed. The show sat 20 million people over its 35-year run.

Who was in the final cast of The Phantom of the Opera? ›

The final performance starred Laird Mackintosh as The Phantom, Emilie Kouatchou as Christine, John Riddle as Raoul, Nehal Joshi as Monsieur André, Craig Bennett as Monsieur Firmin, Raquel Suarez Groen as Carlotta Giudicelli, Maree Johnson as Madame Giry, Carlton Moe as Ubaldo Piangi, and Sara Esty as Meg Giry.

Is Phantom of the Opera worth it Broadway? ›

I'm a huge fan of this show, and when I heard the show was closing on Broadway, my husband and I had to see it one final time. Great performance from all the actors but the beautiful score is what really is unforgettable. You leave the theater in complete awe. Go see it if you can.

Is Broadway Phantom of the Opera Cancelled? ›

It was announced in September 2022 that after a 35-year run, the show was to close. The group, which was founded by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber in the 1970s, said that it then achieved record breaking sales in the run up to its final performance on April 16, 2023.

What happens to The Phantom of the Opera? ›

Christine forces herself to leave with Raoul in the boat. She looks back at the Phantom sadly, knowing that she loves him. Heartbroken, the Phantom destroys the mirrors and escapes through a secret passage just before the mob shows up.

What happens when a Broadway show closes? ›

No matter when a show announces that it is closing, you are always entitled to a full refund of your tickets. If your show does announce a closing date before your performance, we will notify you of the closing by e-mail. Why is delivery delayed for my tickets?

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