Broadway’s Curtain Will Rise This Fall

Broadway’s Curtain Will Rise This Fall

FILE - In this March 3, 2010, file photo, the Phantom, played by Ramin Karimloo, right, performs a scene with Christine, played by Sierra Boggess, from the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, "Love Never Dies" at the Adelphi Theatre in central London. Producers will broadcast on Sunday a live performance of the original show "The Phantom of the Opera" from London's 5,500-seat Royal Albert Hall to movie houses in America, the UK, Europe, Canada, Japan and Australia. The live performance _ one of three shows at the hall _ will be followed by rebroadcasts to cinemas on Oct. 5, 6 and 11. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, file)

Very exciting news that Broadway will reopen on September 14th with 100% occupancy! When Broadway closed last year 31 shows were in production.  Some of those were very long running shows … Wicked, The Lion King and Broadway’s longest running show ever, The Phantom of the Opera.  The show opened in 1988 and will be back this fall!

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