The schlock-gothic Andrew Lloyd Webber megahit returns to keep Phans on their toes. For the rest of us, this immersive production is neither fun nor emotionally resonant. Jeff Kready and Anna Zavelson ...
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 ...
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.
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Fifty years ago, a CAPA Halloween event with silent films, a monster organ and costumes began
CAPA's 'Halloween Spooktacular' began a 14-year run at the Ohio Theatre 50 years ago thanks to organist Dennis James.
Two hours with no intermission. Through Feb. 1 at Lee's Art Shop, 218 W. 57th Street. When “The Phantom of the Opera” closed on Broadway in 2023 after a mirror-shattering 35-year run, everybody ...
Ben Lewis, who played the Phantom in the long-running "Phantom of the Opera" production in London's West End, has died. He was 46. Tributes from the British-Australian actor's friends and fans around ...
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