Source: Pexels. The Phantom of the Opera is one of those things that everybody has heard of, but not everyone can explain.
Just two years since the famed musical shuttered on the Great White Way, it appears the haunting notes of Andrew Lloyd Webber will once again enchant audiences. A few changes are in store, starting ...
Five decades in, Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega-musical has an infuriating storyline and an impressive everything else. Cue the chandelier.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” returns to New York in an immersive spectacle, as silly as it is thrilling. By Alexis ...
A massive crystal chandelier descended from the ceiling of the Orpheum Theatre’s house as its lights flickered and the classic “The Phantom of the Opera” theme boomed throughout the theater. Curtains ...
The Phantom of the Opera is returning to Broadway — with a few tweaks. Just two years since the famed musical shuttered on the Great White Way, it appears the haunting notes of Andrew Lloyd Webber ...