| The Phantom of the Opera became the longest | | | | who is the ballet teachers daughter. Raoul sees |
| running Broadway production ever when it | | | | her there and recognizes her as his childhood |
| overtook Cats on January 6, 2006 with its | | | | friend. He wishes to take her for dinner but she |
| 7486th performance. The world premiere of the | | | | refuses saying her music teacher will not permit it. |
| musical was on September 27, 1986 at Her | | | | After that we discover that her music teacher is |
| Majestys Theater in London. The first Broadway | | | | the Phantom himself who is obsessed with her. |
| production opened on January 9, 1988 at the | | | | The rest of the story progresses with her love |
| Majestic Theater. The Phantom of the Opera has | | | | for Raoul blossoming and the phantoms rage at |
| been made into a major motion picture as well. It | | | | that. In the end, Christine is kidnapped by the |
| is perhaps the most popular musical in the history | | | | Phantom who asks her to stay with him forever |
| of Broadway. | | | | or he would kill Raoul. Her decision brings with it |
| The story of Phantom of the Opera revolves | | | | the end of the story of the Phantom of the |
| around three major characters. One is a facially | | | | Opera. |
| disfigured genius musician and composer who | | | | The musical is directed by Harold Prince with |
| wears a mask to hide his deformity and is known | | | | haunting and unforgettable music composed by |
| as the Phantom that haunts the Paris Opera | | | | Andrew Lloyd Webber who also wrote the script. |
| House. He is enamored by Christine Daae, an | | | | The cast includes Howard McGillin as the Phantom, |
| opera chorus girl whom he takes under his wing | | | | Jennifer Hope Wills as Christine and Michael Shawn |
| and trains her to become a fine opera singer. | | | | Lewis as Raoul. The show has won over fifty |
| Christine is in love with Raoul, whom she has | | | | awards including three Olivier Awards and seven |
| known as a child and whom she rediscovers at | | | | Tony Awards, including Best Musical. |
| the Paris Opera House. | | | | The Phantom of the Opera tickets are in high |
| The story begins with a scene in 1911, with Raoul | | | | demand even after so many performances. To |
| as a seventy year old wheelchair bound man who | | | | get your tickets at the best price your best |
| is present at the auction of objects of the Paris | | | | option would be to contact the box office at the |
| Opera House. The auctioneer explains the | | | | Majestic Theater where it has been running for |
| relevance of a chandelier on display in relation to | | | | the last nineteen years, the only Broadway |
| the Phantom of the opera and then the scene | | | | production to do so. Your other options include |
| shifts back to the Paris Opera House in its heights. | | | | ordering tickets on the phone or online. |
| We see the prima donna Carlotta at a rehearsal | | | | Al is the webmaster of the Phantom Of The |
| for the opera, Hannibal, when suddenly a backdrop | | | | Opera Tickets site, a New York City |
| falls, nearly killing her. There are cries of Its the | | | | entertainment website with reviews and news on |
| Phantom and she refuses to sing after that. | | | | every event, as well as Phantom Of The Opera |
| Christine is then asked to perform by her friend | | | | tickets resources. |