

Discount only applies to series and performances listed on this insert and does not apply to fees. An $18 subscription handling fee is charged per order. A $2 per-ticket facility fee is included in Balcony 1, 2, and 3 zone prices all other zones include a $3 per-ticket facility fee. Offer and tickets are subject to availability we will contact you if we are unable to seat you in your selected zone. Proof of current status is required visit /edu for ID requirements and FAQs. *Teacher and Student subscriptions are only available for full or part-time instructors at accredited educational institutions, full-time students (9 credits or more), Fromm Students, and members of the Music Teachers’ Association. The original show on London's West End, featured Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in the lead roles, but the Broadway production has transcended big celebrity name in favor of an ensemble cast that lifts the production to incredible heights and Broadway longevity.In Person: San Francisco Opera Box Office, 301 Van Ness Avenue (at Grove Street) The timeless story of The Phantom of the Opera resonates for audiences of all ages and all generations, as evident by its seemingly perpetual success. Some "phans" had seen the show over 25 times. Many Broadway fans continued to see this Broadway show more than once. Phantom continued to improve with age and focused on bringing in talented leads opposed to celebrities. The stage production, acting and musical score in this show are spectacular. The choreography is masterful, and the score is timeless with such gorgeous songs as “Think of Me,” “Angel of Music,” “The Phantom of the Opera” and “The Music of the Night.” Phantom "Phans" See The Show More Than Once The set includes a sweeping staircase, an ominously swinging chandelier, and a subterranean gondola that appears as if it is floating on water. Other Tony Awards were Best Musical, Best Performance by a Leading Actor, Best Performance by a Featured Actress and Best Direction.

This Broadway musical is a design masterpiece, and won many of the 1988 Tony Awards including Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Lighting Design. The current West End production in London opened at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the musical had originally first premiered in 1986. It will officially play its last performance on Feb. In Fall 2022 it was announced that the Broadway production of “The Phantom of the Opera” will close after 35 years on Broadway. Phantom Announces Show Closing Will Be In 2023 - After 35 Years on Broadway Playing at the Majestic Theatre since January 9, 1988, The Phantom of the Opera is the longest running Broadway show in history.
