All the Times Phantom of the Opera Made History on Broadway (2023)

Thirty-five years ago, a new musical took the Broadway stage on the heels of its smash-hit success on the West End. The cultural response, both in London and New York was described as "Phantom-mania," with theatregoers around the nation buzzing about thespectacle-filled melodrama full ofmystery, suspense, and romance.

This year, ThePhantom of the Operacelebrates its 35th and final anniversary on Broadway, as its closing date approaches on April 16.Take a look back at three-and-a-half decades of the "Music of the Night" being sung on Broadway.

January 26, 1988: Phantom of the Opera opens on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre

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Just two years after it opened on the West End, Phantom of the Opera opened on Broadway, becoming an immediate cultural craze. Months prior to its January 1988 opening, tickets were already sold out through September 1988. As early as November 1987,fans were camping out overnight in the subfreezing cold, desperate to purchase the next block of tickets for performances.

Straight off of the West End stage, the Broadway production starred Michael Crawford as the Phantom,Sarah Brightman as Christine, and Steve Barton as Raoul.The cast also includedPatti Cohenour, Judy Kaye, and newcomer at the timeRebecca Luker, whomade her Broadway debut in the ensemble. Luker took over as the principal Christine the following year.

With record-breaking box office success, reviews that declared the production an instantphenomenon, and a quick cult following of "phans" that returned to the production dozens of times(some, as many as one hundred) throughout its run—it was immediately clear Phantom had secured a special place in Broadway history.

June 5, 1988: Phantom of the OperaWins TheTony Award For Best Musical

Atthe 42nd AnnualTony Awards, it was quite the line-up of nominees: Dreamgirls,Anything Goes, and Into The Woods,which Phantom famously beat for the Best Musical category. During Sondheim's reigning era in the Americantheatre, this win wasn't taken lightly, and gave Phantomyetanother boost into megahit status. Phantom walked away with seven wins:Best Scenic Design (Maria Björnson), Best Lighting Design (Andrew Bridge), Best Direction of a Musical(Hal Prince), Best Costume Design (Maria Björnson), Best Performance by a Leading Actor (Michael Crawford), and BestPerformance by a Featured Actress (Judy Kaye).

May 18, 1989: The first United States tour ofPhantom of the Operalaunches

A little over a year after its opening at the Majestic Theatre, the Broadway production hit the road with Michael Crawford stepping off of the New York stage to lead the touring cast alongside Dale Kristien as Christine. It opened on May 18, 1989 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. Two additional tours emerged after this, the third and final original production tour spanning 18 years, making it one of the longest-running touring theatre productions in the United States.The first national tour (Christine Company) played Los Angeles and San Francisco for a combined total run of almost ten years, with 3,902 performances and 6.6 million patrons. The second national tour (Raoul Company) played an eight-and-a-half-year run, with 3,364 performances and 7.5 million patrons. The third national tour (Music Box Company) played 7,284 performances and in a full-circle fashion, closed in Los Angeles at the Pantages Theatre on October 31, 2010.

January 9, 2006: Phantom of the Operabecomes the longest-running show in Broadway history

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After surpassingCats' record of7,485 performances, Phantom of the Opera became Broadway's longest-running show, with an 18 year run at the Majestic Theatre. The special performance was invite-only, save for 200 seats won by fans in a trivia competition. And at the curtain call, a dancer dressed as Victoria fromCatsapproached the Phantom (Howard McGillin, at the time) onstage to "pass the baton" from one longest-running show to the next.The evening closed out with a masked ball at the Waldorf Astoria to celebrate what was a huge milestone at the time. Littledid they know, that 18-yearrun would nearly double, reaching 35 years onBroadway in 2023.

June 15, 2008: WhoopiGoldberg plays Christine...?

You read that right! Of course, it was a limited engagement run...of roughly one minute. To commemorate Phantom's 20th year on Broadway, Phantomstar JohnCudia was joined on his boat ride to the underground lair by none other than WhoopiGoldberg, who had the audience in a fit of giggles. Although this moment might not be history-making in the sense of being a major milestone for the production,it's certainly worth looking back on with a laugh.

January 26, 2013:Phantom of the Opera celebrates 25 years on Broadway

Just two years behind London's 25th anniversary, which was commemorated with the now-renowned Royal Albert Hall performance starring Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, Phantom hosted one of 2013's biggest nights on Broadway, with a special performance followed by a star-studded gala at the New York Public Library.Phan-favorite Hugh Panaro led the castalongside Boggess who joined for a limited engagement, still riding the wave of her Royal Albert Hall breakout stardom.The evening was full of surprises, with original music supervisor David Caddick conducting the orchestra once more andonstage appearances at curtain call by Hal Prince, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh, and Sarah Brightman.

But wait...there's more! The onstage festivities concluded with a very special performance of the title song and "Music of the Night" by not one, not two, butthreeadditional Phantoms alongside Panaro: Ramin Karimloo, John Owen Jones, andPeter Jöback. The latterwent on to replace Panaro as the Phantom in April of that year. The "foursome" performance went on into Phantom fandominfamy...just ask any phan!

May 12, 2014: Norm Lewis becomes the first Black actor to play the Phantom on Broadway

After 26 years on Broadway, finally, a Black actor took on the role of the Phantom—a long-awaited moment of onstage representation. Joining Sierra Boggess, who played his daughter inThe Little Mermaidon Broadway,Norm Lewis donnedthe mask beginning May 12, 2014. In an interview with Playbill, he described that he felt as though being cast as the Phantom was equivalent in likelihood to winning the lottery. Prior, only one Black actor had played the Phantom before Lewis in all of Phantom history(Robert Guillaume, who replaced Michael Crawford in Los Angeles in 1990). Said Lewis at the time, "There are so many brothers out here who can just sing circles around this show and do a phenomenal job... I was the lucky one that got picked, so I need to do my best and bring my A-game, and then hopefully that will open the door for other people."

Lewis became an instant phan-favorite, and the Associated Press declared his Phantom entrance as being one of the top 10 theatre moments of 2014.His run went through February 2015.

June 13, 2016: Ali Ewoldt and Jordan Donica join the cast as the first Asian Christine on Broadway and the first Black Raoul on Broadway

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A principal cast change in June 2016 brought necessary change to the diversity of the actors playingChristine and Raoul, with Ali Ewoldt and Jordan Donica entering the production. They were the first BIPOC actors to play those roles on Broadway.Ewoldt played Christine until November 2018, serving as the principal Christine for the show's30th anniversary. Donica's run went through January 2017, with a limited engagement return in thesummer of2022.

January 26, 2018: Phantom of the Opera celebrates 30 years on Broadway

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What do you get when you put together a gala, an Empire State Building light show, a city holiday being declared in honor of Phantom's reign onBroadway, and the kids from the cast of School of Rock?Phantom's big 30 bash!The production called in Phantom alum Peter Jöback for a limited anniversary engagement, alongside principals Ali Ewoldt and Rodney Ingram.The gala performance was held two days before the actual anniversary on January 24. Theday started off bright and early with the Phantom cast ringing the Nasdaq stock marketopening bell, and Mayor Bill de Blasio declaring January 26 as "Phantom of the Opera Day" in New York City.All of these uniquely New York honors sought toemphasize Phantom's role as an NYCinstitution, intrinsic to the city's culture as its longest-running, mainstay musical.

The special gala performance invited industry members, Phantom alumni, and a select number of phans who were able to purchase $30 seats in the balcony. Appearances included Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh, Sarah Brightman, and Hal Prince—who celebrated his upcoming 90th birthday alongside the casts and creatives, whosang "Happy Birthday" to him.Prince passed away the following year.The performance closed out with a special rock rendition of the Phantom of the Opera title song sung by Brightman andJöback,with the Broadway cast of School of Rockplaying as an onstage rock band.

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The celebration continued through the night at NBC's Rainbow Room, where friends and family of thePhantomcast and creative team had a perfect view of a special Empire StateBuilding, which had a light show timed to a medley of the Phantom score.

October 30, 2018: #PhantomFashion30 Exhibit Opens at the Museum of the City of New York

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In a fundraising campaign benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, 30 fashion designers (Nicole Miller, Kenneth Cole, and Rebecca Minkoff,to name just a few) were commissioned to design their own Phantom masks to honorPhantom's 30th anniversary year.The designs were revealed during an invitation-only event on October 30, sponsored by Bank of America. The 30 masks were ondisplay at the Museum of the City of New York for 30 days, while they were up for bidding through an online auction.

October 22nd, 2021: Phantom of the Opera reopens on Broadway following the COVID-19 shutdown

586days after Phantom's last performance in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the chandelier rose again on Broadway. Pre-pandemic principals Meghan Picerno, BenCrawford, and John Riddle returned to their roles, and Senator Chuck Schumer kicked off the evening with a pre-show speech, declaring: "with Phantom opening tonight, we know New York is back."

For those who were unable to get tickets to the anticipated event, a New Year'sEve-style countdown appeared on the megascreens in Times Square, marking the moment the chandelier rose once more inside of the Majestic Theatre.

...And Andrew Lloyd Webber DJs a street party afterwards.

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Smoke machines and multicolor spotlightsthrew a neon haze over 44th Street, with Andrew Lloyd Webber standing right in the center,atop of a truck, DJing a remix of the title song. The theatre corner of the internet went wild.

January 26, 2022: EmilieKouatchou begins principal run on Phantom's 34th anniversary as Broadway's first Black Christine

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To mark 34 years on Broadway,Emilie Kouatchou made her principal debut as Christine.Kouatchou was the first Black Christine on Broadway, and was cast just a year behind the first Black Christine on the West End, LucySt.Louis.Kouatchou initially made her Broadway debut as the Christine alternate in October 2021 when Phantom reopened.

September 16, 2022: Phantom of the Opera announces closure on Broadway

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In a chaotic fashion, unverified reports came early in the day that Phantom would soon close onBroadway, causing a social media spiral between Phantom phans and members of thetheatre community as a whole.Later that evening, the news was officially reported:After a historic 35-year-run, Phantom of the Opera would close onFebruary 18, 2023.

Then it was announced several months later that due to unprecedented demand in tickets,Phantom would extend two months, with a new closing date of April 16, 2023.

January 26, 2023: Phantom of the Opera has run a total of35 years on Broadway

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Today, Phantom of the Opera celebrates its 35th and final anniversary on Broadway. With less than a hundred performances left before its closure in April, themask logowill soon beremoved from the exterior of the Majestic Theatre. Considering how ithas grown over the decades to becomean internationally-recognized symbol, gainingphans all around the world, it certainly won't be forgotten.With all its record-breaking impact,Phantom of the Operahas secured a type of immortalityin the collective memory ofAmerican theatre, and Broadway will surely"think of [it] fondly" for countless years to come. Broadway shows may come and go, but there's only one angel of music!

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FAQs

How many times has Phantom of the Opera been performed on Broadway? ›

Phantom of the Opera opened on Broadway in Jan. 1988 and won the Tony Award for Best Musical that year. It's set to celebrate its 35th anniversary next year and its run has comprised nearly 14,000 performances.

What is the production history of Phantom of the Opera? ›

The Phantom of the Opera opened in the West End in 1986, and on Broadway in 1988. It is the longest-running musical in Broadway history, the second-longest-running West End musical, and arguably the world's most financially successful single entertainment project to date.

How many shows has Phantom of the Opera had? ›

Since its Broadway debut, Phantom of the Opera has grossed $1.3 billion and put on over 13,700 shows.

When was the last time Phantom of the Opera was on Broadway? ›

“The Phantom of the Opera” musical theater spectacle will be finishing next year, the production said. “We are sad to confirm that after 35 years on Broadway, Phantom will play its final performance at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday February 18th, 2023,” a short statement on its official website said.

What Broadway show had 7000 performances? ›

“Wicked”

“Wicked” opened on Broadway in 2003, with over 7,000 performances happening so far.

What is the number 1 show on Broadway? ›

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RankTitleOpening date
1The Phantom of the OperaJanuary 26, 1988
2Chicago (1996 revival)November 14, 1996
3The Lion KingNovember 13, 1997
4CatsOctober 7, 1982
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Who was the first Phantom on Broadway? ›

Michael Crawford

What is the longest-running show on Broadway in history? ›

The Phantom of the Opera

The longest-running show in Broadway history officially opened on January 26, 1988 and is still playing at the Majestic The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical won 7 1988 Tony Awards® including Best Musical.

How many years did Phantom run on Broadway? ›

Broadway's longest-running show 'Phantom of the Opera' to close in February after 35 years. After a 35-year run, Lloyd Webber's 'Phantom of the Opera' will leave Broadway next year.

Who has played the Phantom the longest? ›

"Of the more than 15 actors to play the lead in this musical, Howard McGillin holds the record with over 2,500 performances." The returning champion, a librarian, was the only one who got it right, and she seemed very surprised that her guess of Phantom of the Opera was correct.

Who played the Phantom on Broadway the longest? ›

According to U.K. theatre news site The Stage, Phantom of the Opera actor Philip Griffiths has entered the Guinness World Records for the longest time performing in the same production. Having joined the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical October 9, 1990, he has now performed in the West End show 25 years and 185 days.

Who is the most famous Phantom of the Opera? ›

Michael Crawford

In 1991, 1,300 performances and three and a half years later, Michael Crawford left The Phantom of the Opera. He will always be known by fans of the musical as the original and best Phantom.

Is Phantom of the Opera closing in 2023? ›

Broadway's "Phantom of the Opera" will now close in April 2023 after playing more than 13,000 performances since its Jan. 1988 opening.

How old is Christine Daae in the musical? ›

The film version of the musical follows the musical's script closely, but Christine's age is reduced. Her gravemark says that she was born in 1854, and the beginning of the movie shows the setting as 1870, making her about 16 years old when the events of the movie take place.

Will Phantom ever close on Broadway? ›

This winter, the Phantom will haunt the Paris Opera House for the last time. A Broadway fixture since 1988, The Phantom of the Opera will conclude its run on February 18, 2023.

What was the biggest Broadway flop? ›

Here are ten musicals that were spectacular flops in their Broadway debuts.
  1. Pipe Dream (1955) ...
  2. Kelly (1965) ...
  3. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1966) ...
  4. Via Galactica (1972) ...
  5. The Rocky Horror Show (1975) ...
  6. Bring Back Birdie (1981) ...
  7. Into the Light (1986) ...
  8. Carrie (1988)
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What were the 5 most successful shows in the history of Broadway Theatre? ›

Top Ten Best Broadway Shows Ever Made
  • Hamilton. The story of the man on the ten dollar bill has been Broadway's number one smash hit since its release. ...
  • The Producers. ...
  • The Phantom of the Opera. ...
  • The Book of Mormon. ...
  • Les Miserables. ...
  • West Side Story. ...
  • Wicked. ...
  • Kinky Boots.

What is the saddest Broadway musical? ›

The Top Five

Of the 100 musicals analysed, we crowned Les Misérables as the saddest.

What is the most expensive Broadway show? ›

Here are the 10 most expensive Broadway musicals ever produced.
  1. 1 Spider-Man - $75.000. 000.
  2. 2 Shrek: The Musical - $25 Million. ...
  3. 3 Frozen - $25 Million. ...
  4. 4 The Lion King - $27,500,000. ...
  5. 5 Beauty and the Beast: $17.4 million. ...
  6. 6 Wicked - $16,900,00. ...
  7. 7 SpongeBob - $18 Million. ...
  8. 8 The Little Mermaid: $15 Million. ...
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What is the most famous musical ever? ›

Top 100 Greatest Musicals
  • The Wizard of Oz (1939) PG | 102 min | Adventure, Family, Fantasy. ...
  • Mary Poppins (1964) G | 139 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy. ...
  • Singin' in the Rain (1952) ...
  • All That Jazz (1979) ...
  • Fiddler on the Roof (1971) ...
  • West Side Story (1961) ...
  • Gypsy (1962) ...
  • The Sound of Music (1965)

How old was Christine in Phantom? ›

At the end of the film, Christine's gravestone gives her date of birth as 1854. The main story takes place in 1870, which means Christine is 16 during the events at the Opera House. Emmy Rossum, the actress who played her, was 16 when filming started.

Who was the first black Phantom of the Opera? ›

News Norm Lewis Ends History-Making Engagement in Broadway's Phantom of the Opera Norm Lewis, the first African-American actor to star in the title role of the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera, ends his extended run in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Feb. 7 at the Majestic Theatre.

Why are they closing Phantom of the Opera? ›

Producer Cameron Mackintosh has cited the production's high running costs, amid a lower tourist audience on Broadway, as the reason for the show's closure (several international productions of the show are still running).

What show is replacing Phantom of the Opera? ›

The Lion King is next, having begun performances in 1997. The pandemic took its toll on Broadway with theatres closed for more than 18 months. Some of the most popular shows – Hamilton, The Lion King and Wicked – have rebounded well, but other shows have struggled.

What is the best first Broadway show? ›

Recommended Broadway Shows for First-Timers

For first-time visitors, some of the best Broadway shows include classic stories like The Phantom of the Opera and Some Like It Hot. The Phantom of the Opera is a gothic romance about a masked man who lives in the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera House.

How much older is the Phantom than Christine? ›

In the same regard, due to the Phantom's childhood connection with Madame Giry, it's also safe to say that the Phantom is at least 15-20 years older than Christine. So to recap, a 30-40-year-old man has been preying upon a 15-20-year-old girl, kidnaps her and reveals a twisted scenario of secretly marrying her.

What is the longest musical ever? ›

Oklahoma! tops the list as the longest running show, debuting on Broadway in 1943, it is continually revived and performed today in theatres across the world.

Why is The Phantom of the Opera disfigured 2004? ›

His mother was a singer in the Opera and, having discovered that she was pregnant with an illegitimate child, swallowed poison. This is the reason for his disfigurement. He was born within the catacombs of the opera house and lived there his entire life. His mother died when he was a young child.

Is Phantom of the Opera always on Broadway? ›

'Phantom of the Opera' will close on Broadway in February after 35 years : NPR. 'Phantom of the Opera' will close on Broadway in February after 35 years The musical — a fixture on Broadway since 1988, weathering recessions, war and cultural shifts — will play its final performance in New York on Feb. 18, 2023.

Who has played the Phantom the most times? ›

He leaves the Majestic Theatre after ten years — with some breaks in between — and takes with him a new record: world's longest-running Phantom. At a record-breaking 2,450 performances and counting, McGillin has already played the title role more than any other performer on Broadway.

What is currently the longest running show on Broadway? ›

Phantom of the Opera is, currently, the Longest Running Broadway Show and it's not gonna leave anytime soon!

What is the longest continuously running show on Broadway? ›

The Phantom of the Opera

The longest-running show in Broadway history officially opened on January 26, 1988 and is still playing at the Majestic The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical won 7 1988 Tony Awards® including Best Musical.

How many years did phantom run on Broadway? ›

Broadway's longest-running show 'Phantom of the Opera' to close in February after 35 years. After a 35-year run, Lloyd Webber's 'Phantom of the Opera' will leave Broadway next year.

Who is considered the best Phantom? ›

Michael Crawford

In 1991, 1,300 performances and three and a half years later, Michael Crawford left The Phantom of the Opera. He will always be known by fans of the musical as the original and best Phantom.

Who was the youngest Phantom? ›

Ramin Karimloo, the Youngest Phantom, is a True Phresh Phace.

What is the most successful Broadway show? ›

The Lion King is the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time. Since its opening on Nov. 13, 1997, The Lion King has earned $1,539,318,552 and counting. The average ticket price is $104.29, and the top ticket price is $251.25.

Why is The Phantom of the Opera closing on Broadway? ›

Producer Cameron Mackintosh has cited the production's high running costs, amid a lower tourist audience on Broadway, as the reason for the show's closure (several international productions of the show are still running).

What is the 2nd longest running musical on Broadway? ›

The Phantom of the Opera and the 1996 revival of Chicago — respectively the longest- and second-longest-running productions on Broadway — prepare to greet audiences for the first time since COVID-19 forced the shutdown of theatres in March 2020.

What is the oldest musical Theatre show? ›

The first theater piece that conforms to the modern conception of a musical is generally considered to be The Black Crook, which premiered in New York on September 12, 1866. The production was a staggering five-and-a-half hours long, but despite its length, it ran for a record-breaking 474 performances.

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