FARGO — One hundred years ago, film producer Carl Laemmle and director Rupert Julian released “The Phantom of the Opera” and introduced horror to the silver screen like it had never been seen before.
A cursed, one-ton chandelier has started tumbling toward American audiences again. Its first enthralled victims? They’ve come to Baltimore, in droves. Minus a handful of resale tickets online, the ...
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Most of Cameron Mackintosh’s monster Broadway hits — “Cats, “Les Miserables,” “Miss Saigon,” “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Mary Poppins” — are decades old now. But two things have swung in the ...
The Phantom of the Opera arrives at the 78th annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall Jenny Anderson For months, cryptic messages have appeared on the social media of one Andrew Lloyd Webber about ...
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based SND has unveiled a slew of pre-sales on Alexandre Castagnetti’s contemporary, French-language reimagining of 19th century classic The Phantom of the Opera and the start of ...
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