Inside ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Reopening on Broadway

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The chandelier inside the Majestic Theatre, Broadway’s most beloved ghost light, rose again on Friday evening as “The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest running show in Broadway history, returned t…

, ever the musical theater geek, traipsed around in a Phantom mask.“Some things just last forever,” Lewis, who made history in 2014 as the first Black performer to play the Phantom on Broadway, toldat the party. “This is a classic, and it always will be. I’m just happy to be here saying hello, seeing everybody who has made this show, and thinking about ‘Phantom’—what it reflects about ourselves and what it means for us as theater people.

Outside the Majestic Theatre, where lines of fans in Christine Daaé and Phantom costumes filed in to take their seats, guests likeand a handful of Real Housewives, includingwalked the reopening night red carpet. And inside, after the audience had donned complimentary Phantom masks for a group photo,“Phantom’s” longtime producer, for a pre-show address.

“Tonight is the very first time in this wonderful theater that we’ve not been here with darling Hal [Prince], Gillian Lynne, and Maria Björnson,” he said. “We salute them all tonight.” Of course, “The Phantom of the Opera” isn’t just musical theater canon because of its global fandom and longest-running tenure. “Phantom” is hallowed because of its inseparability from the late director

, who single-handedly produced or directed nearly every iconic show on Broadway—from “West Side Story,” to most ofcatalogue, “Evita” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” The magic and mystery of how “Phantom” comes to life each night—the smoke and mirrors of its enduring production—is a testament to his brilliance. And as the show began and the chandelier rose, its illumination symbolized not only ‘Phantom’s’ powerful iconography, but memorialized the profound loss of Prince, who passed away in 2019.

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