

26, 1988, the show, produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group, has played 13,733 performances over nearly 35 years.īroadway’s second-longest-running show, the revival of John Kander and Fred Ebb’s “Chicago,” is well behind in the race, having been running 25 years and playing 10,090 performances. “Phantom,” sources said, has struggled to recover since it reopened in October 2021 following the pandemic closure, and is losing some $1 million a month. Sources told The Post there will be a large bash to celebrate its 35th anniversary.

“The Phantom of the Opera,” Broadway’s longest-running show, will close this winter, multiple sources told The Post.Īndrew Lloyd Webber’s musical plans to play through the holidays, and then cap off its storied run on Feb. 'Death of a Salesman' Broadway review: So-so revival lacks fire 'Halloween Ends' review: Gutsy final chapter is way better than 'Kills'Ĭult hit 'Titanique' to extend run at bigger off-Broadway theaterįrom 'Mame' to 'Sweeney Todd,' Angela Lansbury was a Broadway goddess 'The Piano Lesson' Broadway review: A blisteringly acted drama
