![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The pandemic is also said to have put increased financial pressures on the show, as Mackintosh conceded: 'The margins have shrunk hugely.'īut the theatre impresario believes the show will return in the US, as Phantom has been playing to packed houses since the September announcement that it would be closing on Broadway He added: 'Some of the really bad weeks, we lost a lot of money, particularly in New York.' Producer Cameron Mackintosh told Variety: 'Over the years, the number of good weeks at the box office started to shrink.' More than a year later it transferred to Broadway where it has been showing ever since and is said to have grossed over $1 billion in ticket sales. The music man: A titan of musicals himself, Lin-Manuel Miranda was sharp in his classic tuxedo as he turned out to honor a Broadway institutionĪndrew Lloyd Webber's musical, which opened in the US in 1988, first became a sensation in London in 1986, starring Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman. ![]()
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