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 ...
A musical theater star is gone too soon. Ben Lewis, an Australian native who starred in the titular role of the West End production of Phantom of the Opera from 2017 to 2018, has died after a battle ...
Exclusive: The long-running West End musical The Phantom of the Opera has revealed new images. Playing at His Majesty’s Theatre in London, where it recently announced another extension, the current ...
Performances in N.Y.C. A night out with the composer as he attended his latest project: “Masquerade,” a $25 million reimagining of “The Phantom of the Opera.” Credit...Amir Hamja for The New York ...
The swanky immersive staging of “Masquerade” brings you face to face with the man in the mask—and his booming, beautiful singing voice. Senior Editor and Writer As the masked Phantom wordlessly led an ...
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.
A new immersive version of the famed Broadway musical "The Phantom of the Opera" is now officially open in Hell's Kitchen. CBS News New York's Dave Carlin takes us inside "Masquerade." 25,591 people ...
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 ...
Ben Lewis, an Australian actor who starred in The Phantom of the Opera in London's West End from 2017 to 2018 and in that show's sequel, Loves Never Dies, at home in 2011, died Monday. He was 46. His ...
“Masquerade” takes a “Sleep No More” approach to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s gothic romance. NEW YORK — The Phantom caressed my shoulder, caught my eye and vanished into the fog, his disembodied hand ...
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 ...