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Tickets at Majestic Theatre
The Majestic Theatre opened in 1927 and was the last of six theaters built by the Chanin Brothers. It was the largest Broadway theater of its day, with 1,800 seats, and was primarily used to house musical comedies and revues.
The theater was purchased by the Shuberts during the Great Depression and has been part of the organization ever since. The building's interior and exterior were designated as New York City landmarks in 1987.
The Phantom of the Opera Discount Tickets
About The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway
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Critics’ Reviews for The Phantom of the Opera
"Phantom rules! It remains as fresh and spectacular as ever. Andrew Lloyd Webber's score has a visceral tug more than almost any score written in the past 20 years. Beautiful and romantic, I have to tip my hat: The Phantom of the Opera has aged divinely."
"Phantom still delivers the goods! Judging by sheer invention, emotional punch and onstage talent, the venerable blockbuster still beats out almost all of the shippersnappers currently on Broadway."
"It may be possible to have a terrible time at The Phantom of the Opera, but you'll have to work at it. The physical production, Andrew Bridge's velvety lighting included, is a tour de force throughout-as extravagant of imagination as of budget."